03 February 2014
The government has announced proposals to change the fees charged for visas, immigration and nationality applications and associated premium services.
If Parliament approves the changes the new fees will apply from 6 April 2014. Some fees for premium services overseas will apply from 31 March 2014.
The proposals increase most fees by 4 percent, including the short-term visit visa. Other targeted increases are being proposed so that we can limit wider general increases.
The increases will allow us to improve our customer service, and enable us to begin offering optional premium services, including:
a 3-5 day priority visa service costing £100;
a priority settlement application service for a fee of £300;
a super priority visa service for £600, which will expedite the application process to the shortest period possible;
new user pay visa application centres, in addition to the current centres, where applicants can submit applications and enrol biometrics at additional locations for an additional fee of £53;
appointments outside of office hours for a fee of £50; and
offering a passport passback service at more locations, which will be charged at £40 per applicant.
The proposals also contain a number of fee reductions and changes, including:
reducing the fee for direct airside transit visa to £40;
reducing sponsorship fees for Tier 2 large sponsor licenses and sponsor action plans, and freezing a number of other sponsorship fees;
introducing a Tier 2 shortage occupations fee of £428 for applicants both overseas and in the UK;
introducing a new 5 year Tier 2 general/ICT application; and
changing the discount for nationals of countries that have ratified the 1961 European Social Charter to a flat rate of £55.
A copy of the proposed new fees table and the written ministerial statement is avaliable at GOV.UK
Source:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...75-fees-change