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What is the change? In line with its annual review of U.K. visa fees, the Home Office will increase most immigration-related government fees effective April 6, 2018.
What does the change mean? Work, study, visit, and family visas, as well as naturalization and settlement application fees will increase by 4 percent. Priority service fees will increase by 15 percent. The Home Office will not be increasing fees in relation to sponsorship in the U.K.
Key government fee changes as of April 6:
BAL Analysis: Companies and individuals should budget for the increases being implemented next month.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group in the United Kingdom. For additional information, please contact uk@bal.com.
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