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8. Schedule 6 (Fees for expediting applications, applications made in person, and optional services for applicants within the United Kingdom) has effect to specify—
(a)the amount of the fees for—
(i)the attendance by a representative of the Secretary of State at a location of the applicant’s choosing, for the purposes of article 4(i) of the 2011 Order;
(ii)the provision of services outside office hours for the purposes of article 4(j) of the 2011 Order;
(iii)the provision of arrangements for expediting the processing of immigration and nationality applications, made from within the United Kingdom, for the purposes of article 4(k) of the 2011 Order;
(iv)the provision of arrangements enabling immigration or nationality applications made from within the United Kingdom to be made in person, for the purposes of article 4(l) of the 2011 Order;
(v)optional services enabling expedited entry into the United Kingdom, for the purposes of article 4(q) of the 2011 Order; and
(b)circumstances in which such fees may be waived or reduced.
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