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  • 09:54 23 Nov 2009
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Visa Fees

Visa application fees

Visa fees are based in pounds sterling and are set by the Government of the United Kingdom.  The same fees are applied world-wide.  Visa application fees are paid for consideration of an application, and do not guarantee issue of a visa. The fees are not refundable if an application is refused or withdrawn.

We only accept payment in Manats, in cash; we are unable to accept credit cards and other forms of payment. Please try to give the cashier the exact money.

Every applicant, regardless of age, is required to pay the appropriate fee. Those travelling to the UK as dependants pay the same fee as the main applicant.

Please make sure you obtain an official receipt for all payments made.

The Consular Fees Order and Immigration and Nationality (Cost Recovery Fees) Regulations 2008 provide the authority for levying most entry clearance and consular fees overseas. 

 

FEES ARE SET IN STERLING.

 

Visa Fee Category & Description [The Consular Rate of Exchange: £1 / AZN = 1.40]

£ /GBP

AZN

Transit including Direct Airline Transit

46.00

64.00

Single and multiple visits up to 6 months, including business, family, marriage, visitor(students), medical treatment, sport-persons, entertainers

67.00

94.00

Longer term multiple visits (1 to 2 years)

215.00

301.00

Longer term multiple visits up to 5 years

400.00

560.00

Longer term multiple visits up to 10 years

500.00

700.00

Employment outside PBS tier 2

215.00

301.00

Vignette Transfer

75.00

105.00

Settlement (Husband/Wife/Child) & Marriage (for Settlement)

585.00

819.00

Points Based Scheme (PBS Tier1 applicant) - general / investors & dependants

675.00

945.00

Points Based Scheme (PBS Tier2 applicant & dependants)

265.00

371.00

Points Based Scheme (PBS Tier4 applicant & dependants)

145.00

203.00

Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (Approval Letter) Transitional fee

250.00

350.00

 

Consular Rate of Exchange:


£1 / AZN = 1.40

 

With effect from 02/06/2009




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