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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2012 No. 971
2.—(1) Table 11 specifies the amount of fees for the provision of services by a representative of the Secretary of State outside office hours.
(2) The fees specified in Table 11 are payable in addition to the fee specified in these Regulations or other immigration and nationality regulations in relation to the application in respect of which the services are provided.
(3) In Table 11 “immigration or nationality application” means an application for which a fee is specified in these Regulations or other immigration and nationality fees regulations.
Number of fee | Type of service provided | Amount of fee | |
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11.1 | General fee for the provision of services outside office hours | ||
The provision of a service by a representative of the Secretary of State at a Public Enquiry Office outside office hours in relation to an immigration or nationality application unless the applicant is making the application as a dependant of a person making an immigration or nationality application. | £300 | ||
11.2 | Fee for the provision of services outside offices hours in respect of dependants | ||
The provision of a service by a representative of the Secretary of State at a Public Enquiry Office outside officer hours in relation to an immigration or nationality application where the applicant is making the application as a dependant of a person making an immigration or nationality application. | £150 |
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