Home Office - Bermondsey
60-68 Saint Thomas Street, Greater London, United Kingdom
About Home Office - Bermondsey
Welcome to Home Office - Bermondsey, a local government office that serves the Bermondsey community in the heart of London. Located at Becket House on St Thomas Street, our institution is a point of interest for those seeking services related to immigration, law enforcement, counter terrorism, and security.
As an establishment that is committed to upholding the safety and security of the United Kingdom, we provide a range of essential services to individuals and organisations alike. Whether you are an immigrant in need of a residence permit or a UK resident seeking information on visas, we are here to serve you.
Our experienced and knowledgeable staff are equipped to provide expert guidance on a range of immigration and security matters, including visa applications, passports, travel documents, and citizenship. We also provide support to law enforcement and security agencies in combatting terrorism and organised crime.
At Home Office - Bermondsey, we are dedicated to upholding the values of fairness, impartiality, and respect for all individuals. We understand the importance of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for our visitors, and we are committed to providing a high level of customer service to ensure your needs are met with efficiency and professionalism.
So if you require any of our services, please do not hesitate to come and visit us at our Bermondsey location. We are open for business Monday to Friday, and our friendly staff will be more than happy to assist you with any queries you might have.
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Becket House, 60-68 St Thomas St, London SE1 3QP, United Kingdom
Opening hours of Home Office - Bermondsey
Monday:
06:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 15:00
Friday:
10:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Home Office - Bermondsey
"Person working at the door was nice enough but I wish I had known not to come for visa enquires! anything to do w BRP is at the office in Croyden FYI ://"
"I expect good service when I make a charged phone call from New Zealand. Staff who answered my call was not being helpful at all, not to mention good service. He talked to me like hes had enough of his wife."
"I wish i could rate it a 0 went to several home office today and everyone of them the security guards try to intervene and wont let you speak to a member of staff. They feel they are better off giving you the advice rather than the staff."
"The worst place so far.. they treat people with disrespect.. this days animal get treated better.. they just don't care about you or your case or your situation.. All the people who works there ar Immigrant for themself and few don't speak properly English and on top of that ar treating the immigrants in very bad way.. disgusting. Security guards are good well experienced especially the young lads.. The system there is really bad.. Check pic one by one as I have followed the queue. That's a loooong queue.. waiting time is 2-3 hours ... DISGUSTING"
"Becket House is an immigration reporting centre in London Bridge. People who have been granted temporary admission or their immigration status require them to report to a local Home Office branch are the service user of Becket House. It is normally quite busy in the morning and you may que up half an hour to an hour before being admitted into the building. You will be queuing up on the street outside the reporting centre so wear appropriate clothing. Upon entering the building you will be required to go through a metal detector and all of your belongings will be scanned. You then line up in a queue again and wait for your turn to be seen by an immigration officer at the window. Home office staff routinely collect paper from those who are queuing up inside just to sign on to lessen the waiting time of service users. Officers call out your name and return the paper when the signing in is complete. The scary thing about this place is that it has a short term holding facility and you could be detained there and moved to an immigration removal centre. The best practice to follow when you go to report there is to carry all the necessary paperwork and a basic mobile phone with all the important phone numbers saved on your sim card. You normally are treated with dignity and respect and in return expected to treat others the same. And remember, do not use mobile phone inside the building."
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