The then Home Secretary,
Theresa May, announced the abolition of the
UK Border Agency on 26 March 2013, with the intention that its work would be returned to the Home Office. The agency's
executive agency status was removed, and internally it was split, with one division responsible for the visa system and the other for immigration enforcement. May says UKBA had a "closed, secretive, and defensive culture" that contributed to immense backlogs. The intention of the split was to disperse cases more evenly in a way that would provide them with "high-quality decisions". The responsible minister is the
Minister of State for Immigration. Sarah Rapson, the
Registrar General for England and Wales, was appointed as interim director general of UK Visas and Immigration. Her position was made permanent on 5 March 2014. Marc Owen, former senior director of national and international operations, is the current director for visas and citizenship. ==Role==