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Regulation 8
1. In this Schedule—
“online application” means an application made via the public website maintained by the Home Office;
“Premium Services Centre” means a public office of the Home Office, at which applicants can access certain optional services in connection with immigration or nationality applications;
“registered travellers scheme” means the discretionary service offered by the Home Office enabling the expedited entry of persons registered on the scheme into the United Kingdom, or the transit of such persons through the United Kingdom;
“super premium service” means the super premium service for processing applications for leave to remain in the United Kingdom offered by the Home Office.
2.—(1) Table 14 specifies the amount of the fees for the provision of the specified services.
(2) Paragraph 3 confers a discretion on the Secretary of State to waive or reduce the fees specified in Table 14.
Number of fee | Description of application or service provided | Amount of fee |
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14.1 | Fee for expediting online and postal applications, and applications made by courier | |
14.1.1 | The expedited processing of an immigration or nationality application made by post, courier or as an online application. | £300 |
14.2 | Fees for applications made in person (other than those made under the super premium service) | |
14.2.1 | The arrangement of an appointment for the purposes of making an immigration or nationality application (or any part of such application) in person, where the application is made in the United Kingdom, and is not made under the super premium service. | £100 |
14.2.2 | The expedited processing of an immigration or nationality application made in person, where the application is made in the United Kingdom, and is not made under the super premium service. | £300 |
14.3 | Fees in relation to applications made under the super premium service | |
14.3.1 | The attendance by a representative of the Secretary of State at a location of the applicant’s choosing, for the purposes of processing an immigration or nationality application (or any part of such an application) made under the super premium service. | £6,000 |
14.3.2 | The expedited processing of an immigration or nationality application made under the super premium service. | £400 |
14.4 | Fees for the provision of services outside office hours | |
14.4.1 | The acceptance of an immigration or nationality application made in person at a Premium Services Centre, outside office hours. | £300 |
14.5 | Fees for the registered travellers scheme | |
14.5.1 | Administrative fee for the registration of additional identity documents in respect of persons registered on the registered travellers scheme. | £20 |
14.5.2 | Annual subscription charge for membership of the registered travellers scheme. | £50 |
3. The Secretary of State may waive or reduce any fee in respect of an application or service specified in Table 14.
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