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The Immigration and Nationality (Cost Recovery Fees) Regulations 2011

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and interpretation

  3. 2.In these Regulations— “the 1971 Act” means the Immigration Act...

  4. 3.Fees for applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom

  5. 4.(1) In the case of an application to which article...

  6. 5.Exceptions in respect of leave to remain applications

  7. 6.No fee is payable in respect of an application referred...

  8. 7.No fee is payable in respect of an application referred...

  9. 8.No fee is payable in respect of an application referred...

  10. 9.(1) Where two or more applications for leave to remain...

  11. 10.Fees for entry clearance

  12. 11.Exceptions and waivers in respect of fees for entry clearance applications

  13. 12.The official determining the application may waive the payment of...

  14. 13.Fees for transfer of conditions

  15. 14.Fee for a work card in respect of a seasonal agricultural worker

  16. 15.Fees for travel documents (not including passports)

  17. 16.Fee for a transit visa

  18. 17.Fee for a certificate of entitlement to the right to abode

  19. 18.Fee for an application for a document recording biometric information

  20. 19.Fees for sponsor licences

  21. 20.Subject to regulation 21, in the case of an application...

  22. 21.In the case of an application to which article 3(2)(t)...

  23. 22.(1) In the case of an application to which article...

  24. 23.Fee for Highly Trusted Sponsor status

  25. 24.Fee for the process of issuing a certificate of sponsorship

  26. 25.Fee for Tier 4 Migrants changing to another sponsor

  27. 26.Fee for arranging a citizenship ceremony

  28. 27.Fee for the administration of a citizenship oath, or oath and pledge

  29. 28.Fee for the supply of a certified copy

  30. 29.Fee for technical changes to a work permit document

  31. 30.Fee for amending a certificate of registration or naturalisation as a British citizen issued under the 1981 Act

  32. 31.Fee for a letter or other document confirming immigration or nationality status

  33. 32.Fee for services in connection with immigration or nationality applications

  34. 33.Fee for reconsideration of an application for naturalisation or registration

  35. 34.Fee for the issuing of an action plan

  36. 35.Fee for the registration of a declaration of renunciation

  37. 36.Fees for documents relating to travel or entry into the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies

  38. 37.Fees in respect of applications involving the exercise of consular functions relating to the Isle of Man

  39. 38.Consequences of failing to pay the fee

  40. 39.Revocation

  41. Signature

  42. Explanatory Note

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