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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) Order 2016 No. 177
8.—(1) Table 5 specifies the requests for consular functions for which a fee is to be charged, how the fee is to be calculated and the maximum amount that may be charged in respect of each function.
(2) Table 5 applies in relation to the exercise of consular functions whether those functions are exercised by consular officers or by persons who are not consular officers.
Number | Function | Method of calculation | Maximum amount |
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5.1 | The exercise of a consular function in connection with immigration or nationality. | Hourly rate | £175 |
5.2 | The acceptance or processing of an application or claim in connection with immigration or nationality at consular premises. | Fixed amount | £80 |
5.3 | Receiving, preparing or forwarding documents where such activity is conducted at consular premises. | Fixed amount | £175 |
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