For the majority of categories of visas and decisions dated on or after 19 December 2011 a fee will now need to be paid. We can confirm that where a fee applies, it will cost you £80 for a decision on the papers and £140 for a decision at an Oral Hearing.
A fee will not need to be paid, however, if your appeal is against a certain decision type including: the deprivation of right of abode; a decision to make a deportation order; deprivation of citizenship; removal of certain persons unlawfully in the UK; revocation of indefinite leave to remain in the UK and so on.
looks like one of the only ones to pay will be the legal Brit
Furthermore, for applicants outside of the UK, you will now need to submit your appeal directly to the First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) in Leicester. It will not be possible for you to submit your appeal to the visa application centre that made the initial decision.
The introduction of a fee should clearly encourage you to make your initial application for a visa as strong as possible.
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