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Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by vinny » Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:00 am

Click to see the latest fees --> Home Office immigration and nationality fees
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Re: Fees 2017

Post by vinny » Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:37 am

The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2017 wrote:Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1(2) and (3)
1 wrote:(2) These Regulations, other than the provision cited in paragraph (3), come into force on 6th April 2017.
(3) The entry in Table 18 described as 18.5.2 in column one of that table (email assistance from the international contact service) in Schedule 7 comes into force on 1st June 2017.
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Re: Fees 2017

Post by vinny » Tue Apr 04, 2017 1:27 pm

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Re: Fees 2017

Post by Obie » Tue Apr 04, 2017 5:58 pm

Wonder how much more fee increase that one will have to endure.
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Re: Fees 2017

Post by vinny » Fri Apr 14, 2017 3:46 am

Some people have asked about in-person fees.
Payments for in person applications wrote:17.—(1) Where—
(a) an application is made in person; and
(b) the applicant pays the fee in relation to such an application prior to the date that the application is made,
the fee payable is that in relation to the relevant application on the date of payment.
(2) In this regulation, the date of payment means the date on which the payment is made by the applicant, unless it is made by post, in which case it means the date that the payment is posted.
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Re: Fees 2017

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Re: Fees 2017

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Re: Fees 2018

Post by vinny » Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:17 am

vinny wrote:
Tue Apr 04, 2017 1:27 pm
UK Visa Fees.
Revised for 2018.
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Re: Fees 2018

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Re: Fees 2018

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Re: Fees 2018

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Re: Fees 2018

Post by vinny » Sun Sep 16, 2018 3:22 am

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Re: Fees 2018

Post by secret.simon » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:59 pm

The ACTUAL cost of British Citizenship by @evanedinger.

This YouTube video by an American Youtuber who has emigrated to the UK is worth a view. He takes us through the costs of his entire immigration journey.

It is an unusual journey in that he had to apply for multiple Tier 2 visas and was then accepted for an Tier 1 Exceptional Talent visa. However, the costs are very real and worth keeping in mind for anybody starting their UK immigration journey anew. Also worth noting that almost the entire cost he states exclude solicitor fees.
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Visa Fees 2019

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Re: Fees 2019

Post by Obie » Fri Mar 08, 2019 12:30 pm

It is a relief that the government decided not to increase leave to remain application fees.
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Re: Fees 2019

Post by secret.simon » Mon Dec 23, 2019 12:48 pm

Now that the Conservatives have won a thumping majority in the Commons, I would work on the assumption (and I suggest that others do as well) that the Immigration Health Surcharge will go up to £625 per annum per applicant.

The Guardian: Are Tory proposals to charge foreigners more to use the NHS fair?

I would expect the changes to kick in in the April 2020 fees changes, but it could be earlier.

Also, for those of you who despised the Home Office, I am sure you will be delighted to learn that there are rumours that Borders and Immigration will likely be spun off into a brand-new, separate department. I doubt it will make any difference on the ground, but it won't be the HO that we will be complaining about.
The Times: Dominic Cummings: Whitehall in fear of ‘Valentine’s Day massacre’ wrote:One of the most significant changes will involve the Home Office. Downing Street is considering plans for a separate borders and immigration department to oversee post-Brexit immigration policy.

The Home Office would then absorb prisons and probation from the Ministry of Justice, making it a “purer” department with a direct focus on crime.

The justice department and the role of justice secretary would be abolished, with the lord chancellor role with responsibility for courts and the judiciary hived out. This in effect would reverse Tony Blair’s 2005 reforms.
It would be interesting to see if nationality/naturalisation is retained by the Home Office or is devolved to the new B&I department.
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Re: Fees 2020

Post by secret.simon » Tue Feb 25, 2020 6:47 am

Policy paper on Home Office immigration and nationality fees: 20 February 2020

These are only proposals at the moment and will likely be finalised and implemented into law towards the end of March.
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Re: Fees 2020

Post by secret.simon » Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:06 am

It was announced in the 2020 Budget that Immigration Health Surcharge would increase from £400 (per year or part thereof) to £624 (per year or part thereof) from October 2020.

Immigration Health Surcharge rising to £624 in October 2020

H/T to @Obie for highlighting it in the thread below.

immigration-for-family-members/heartles ... 99009.html
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Re: Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by vinny » Thu Jul 13, 2023 11:59 pm

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Re: Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by Amber » Fri Sep 15, 2023 6:38 pm

Immigration & Nationality fee increases from 4 October 2023, which include:

Outside the UK

Visit visa fee to £115 from £100

Spouse visas to £1,846 from £1,538

Student to £490 from £363

Inside the UK

Indefinite leave to £2,885 from £2,404

Naturalisation as a British citizen to £1,500 from £1,250

Child registration as British to £1.214 from £1,012

A full list is available online here - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... tober-2023
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Re: Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by secret.simon » Sun Oct 29, 2023 5:22 pm

Immigration Heath Surcharge to increase on 16 January 2024 wrote:
As per the provisions here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/20 ... s/contents

The increase will be implemented from 16th January 2024 or 21 days after the order is made, if this is later than 16th January 2024.

The new IHS is the same as what others reported on the forum: £1,035 per year

Exceptions: £776 for children, students and youth mobility scheme
Thanks to @isla87 for locating the draft statutory instrument.
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Re: Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by Amber » Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:56 pm

Date released for Immigration Health Charge increases

The Immigration (Health Charge) (Amendment) Order 2023 has now been laid before Parliament and will come into force (once approved by both Houses of Parliament), on either the 16 January 2024 or 21 days after the day it is made.

As a reminder, the IHS is set to increase from:

• £470 per year to £776 per year for children, students, their dependents and youth mobility workers

• £624 per year to £1035 per year for everyone else

These are significant increases to costs which is likely to affect the affordability of an immigration application.   It will be even more important to consider whether you could qualify for a fee waiver.  Equally, it may be advisable for you to make an application before 16th January 2023.

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2023/9780348252637
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Re: Visa and Immigration Application Fees

Post by Amber » Thu Mar 21, 2024 12:49 pm

Immigration Fee increases expected:

- The citizenship ceremony fee will increase from £80 to £130 on 10 April 2024. Other nationality fees related to amendments and entitlement of citizenship are increasing too.

- The British passport fee goes up from 11 April 2024 as follows:

- a standard online application made from within the UK will rise to £88.50 for adults and £57.50 for children
- a standard postal application will increase to £100.00 for adults and £69.00 for children
- a standard online application when applying from overseas will rise to £101.00 for adults and £65.50 for children
- a standard paper application when applying from overseas will increase to £112.50 for adults and £77.00 for children

From 24 July 2024:

- Application for limited leave to remain in the United Kingdom where the fee is not specified elsewhere in the regulations (this includes in country applications made under Appendix FM as a parent or partner) are being increased by 20%, from £1,048 to £1,258.
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