Independent Chief Inspector of UKBI
The Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) provides independent scrutiny of the UK’s border and immigration functions. They are required to report annually to the Home Secretary with all reports presented before Parliament.
The ICIBI is concerned with the effectiveness and efficiency of every aspect of borders and immigration. Recent reports have assessed everything from the Home Office’s handling of the cases of people who have over-stayed visas, to the management of asylum claims and Border Force operations at UK airports. Find out more at the ICIUKBI website
"We were disturbed to find cases where there was a failure to consider evidence of post-traumatic stress and mental disorder in case reviews"
ICIBI and HMIP 2012
Here you will find a selection of the most relevant reports.
2020
2019
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
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An Inspection into the Handling of Asylum Applications Made by Unaccompanied Children
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An investigation into the progress made on legacy asylum and migration cases
2012
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The effectiveness and impact of immigration detention casework (jointly with HMIP)
2011