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6.—(1) A fee is to be charged for —
(a)attending to an application or request for a document of a type specified in table 3; and
(b)carrying out the administrative activities, in connection with an application or claim or on request, specified in table 3.
(2) Table 3 also specifies the maximum amount that may be charged in respect of each document or administrative activity.
Number | Type of application, request or administrative activity | Maximum amount |
---|---|---|
3.1 | Application or request for documents | |
3.1.1 | Document recording biometric information. | £45 |
3.1.2 | Transfer of conditions. | £260 |
3.1.3 | Immigration employment document. | £25 |
3.1.4 | Approval letter. | £281 |
3.1.5 | Electronic Visa Waiver. | £15 |
3.1.6 | Transit visa. | £56 |
3.1.7 | Travel document. | £382 |
3.1.8 | European residence document. | £65 |
3.1.9 | Any other letter or document (not including a passport) confirming a person’s identity and immigration or nationality status, or setting out any conditions attendant on such status, or confirming that the person is not a British citizen. | £324 |
3.1.10 | Copy, or replacement, or amended version of any of the documents specified above. | £382 |
3.2 | Administrative activity | |
3.2.1 | Administration of any test a person is required to take for the purposes of an application or claim in connection with immigration or nationality. | £50 |
3.2.2 | Taking a record of a person’s biometric information. | £19.20 |
3.2.3 | The review of a decision in connection with immigration or nationality. | £80 |
3.2.4 | Processing of an application or claim which is subsequently rejected as invalid, or is withdrawn by the applicant prior to a decision being issued. | £80 |
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