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The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2013

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Regulation 8

SCHEDULE 6FEES FOR EXPEDITING APPLICATIONS, APPLICATIONS MADE IN PERSON, AND OPTIONAL SERVICES FOR APPLICANTS

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1.—(1) In this Schedule—

“immigration or nationality application” means an application for which a fee is specified in these Regulations or other immigration and nationality fees regulations

“online application” means an application made via the public website maintained by the United Kingdom Border Agency;

“Public Enquiry Office” means a public enquiry office of the United Kingdom Border Agency;

“super premium service” means the super premium service for processing applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom offered by the United Kingdom Border Agency.

(2) For the purposes of this Schedule an application is made in person if it is—

(a)an application made in person at premises designated by the United Kingdom Border Agency for the purposes of processing the application; or

(b)an online application made via a procedure under which the applicant is required to attend premises designated by the United Kingdom Border Agency for the purposes of processing the application.

Fees for expediting applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom, the transfer of conditions, and the provision of services outside office hours

2.  Table 11 specifies the amount of fees for the provision of the specified services and applications for the transfer of conditions.

Table 11

Number of fee

Description of application or service provided

Amount of fee

11.1Fee for expediting online and postal applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom
11.1.1The expedited processing of an application made by post or courier for leave to remain in the United Kingdom or an online application for such leave.£275
11.2Fees for applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made in person
11.2.1The arrangement of an appointment for the purposes of making an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom in person that is not being made under the super premium service.£100
11.2.2The expedited processing of an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made in person where the application has not been made under the super premium service.£275
11.3Fees in relation to applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made under the super premium service
11.3.1The attendance by a representative of the Secretary of State at a premises for the purposes of processing an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made under the super premium service.£6000
11.3.2The expedited processing of an application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom made under the super premium service.£375
11.4Fees for applications made in person for the transfer of conditions or a biometric immigration document
11.4.1Application made in person for a biometric immigration document where the application is not for a transfer of conditions.£413
11.4.2Application made in person for a transfer of conditions.£522
11.5Fees for the provision of services outside office hours
11.5.1The 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 where fee 11.5.2 does not apply.£300
11.5.2The 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 where the applicant is making the application as a dependant of a person making an immigration or nationality application.£225

Waiver in respect of fees for expediting applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom, the transfer of conditions, and the provision of services outside office hours

3.—(1) No fee is payable in respect of an application or service referred to in Table 11 where the Secretary of State determines that the fee should be waived.

(2) The Secretary of State may reduce the amount of the fee in respect of an application or service referred to in Table 11.

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