Step 1
Define the decision
Your service sends who is asking, what they need, which policy version applies, and channel context. The format is the same for live API calls and offline packets.
Work, rent, and support programmes with minimal disclosure.
Short answer: Employers and landlords receive allow or deny with signed proof and audit metadata - not a copy of full immigration case files in HR or lettings systems.
Stateless verification · No standing PII store · ML-DSA ready
Home Office systems underpin right to work, right to rent, visa status, and asylum support. Relying parties need authoritative answers without immigration case files appearing in employer or landlord systems.
Status changes frequently. Paper and digital proof must be verifiable offline at worksites. Support services must confirm entitlement without exposing case details.
AffixIO approach: Authorised or not authorised, entitled or not. eVisa and QR-presented proofs validate at the edge; central systems receive audit-friendly metadata only.
Employer and landlord checks with binary results.
QR or token proofs validated offline at worksites.
Accommodation and cash support entitlement without case file exposure.
Expedited lane eligibility from trusted traveller status.
Warrant-gated queries with chain-of-custody logging.
The same three-step model used across AffixIO applies here: describe the decision, evaluate against sources you control, return yes or no with proof.
Step 1
Your service sends who is asking, what they need, which policy version applies, and channel context. The format is the same for live API calls and offline packets.
Step 2
Checks run against registries and rules you authorise. Sensitive fields stay in systems you already operate wherever the design allows.
Step 3
The response is explicit, signed where required, and suitable for audit or partner handoff. AffixIO does not retain the request after the decision.
A thin stateless layer between citizen channels and core departmental systems. It answers eligibility questions; it does not replace case management, payments, or identity providers.
Further reading: technical architecture, what AffixIO is, government data integration.
Immigration-linked yes or no outcomes.
Field validation without continuous connectivity.
High-volume checking with minimised disclosure.
{
"eligible": true,
"proof": "<signed verification artefact>",
"decision_id": "dec_…",
"evaluated_at": "2026-05-15T12:00:00Z"
}
OpenAPI documentation: api.affix-io.com. Integrate via REST, webhooks, or SDKs.
Connect through your API gateway with TLS, mutual authentication where required, and departmental logging.
Run inside your accredited boundary when policy requires on-premise or private cloud.
Validate signed proofs locally where connectivity is limited. See offline verification.
Machine clients receive the same binary signals as citizen channels. See M2M verification.
Built for long-lived programmes that must plan beyond legacy signatures and minimise data held at the verification boundary.
No long-term store of who asked or the attributes inside a request. Supports proportionate DPIA narratives.
Artefacts can use Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA), aligned with NIST post-quantum direction, with optional HSM-backed key ceremonies.
Where policy allows, demonstrate that a rule evaluated to yes without exporting underlying registry content.
Patent pending: AffixIO verification pipeline protected under GB2510622.0 (pending).
See GDPR compliance and privacy policy.
Share your channel mix, assurance constraints, and first use case. We will respond with a practical integration outline.
AffixIO is an independent technology provider. References to UK departments and agencies describe integration patterns for eligible programmes; they do not imply endorsement. Operational deployment is subject to your organisation's assurance, procurement, and data-sharing agreements.