Afghanistan, July 22 -- Pakistani migrants are entering the UK using forged documents sold on the black market, exploiting visa system loopholes, The Telegraph has revealed.

An investigation by The Telegraph has revealed that Pakistani nationals are entering the UK using forged visa documents, purchased for up to £50,000 from black market networks. These applications, despite containing false information, are sometimes approved by the UK Home Office.

A key figure in the scheme is Syed Kamran Haider, head of the MVC visa consultancy firm in Mirpur, Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Haider openly promotes methods to exploit weaknesses in the UK asylum system, which experts say are vulnerable to abuse.

The Telegraph found that MVC produce...