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Visas: Migrant Workers

Question for Home Office

UIN HL16747, tabled on 27 June 2019

To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to review the cost of intra-company transfer business visas for staff and their families applying to work in the UK for more than three years; what is the typical cost for an employee, their spouse and two children to apply for such visas; and what representations they have received about the impact of those costs.

Answered on

11 July 2019

It is the government’s policy that those who use and benefit most from the immigration system should contribute towards the cost of operating the system and reduce the burden on the UK taxpayer.

The fees charged by the Home Office are governed by the charging principles set out in the 2014 Act and can only be increased with the approval of Parliament following collective government agreement.

The Home Office keeps its fees for immigration and nationality under regular review. The cost (fee) for an employee to apply for an intra company transfer, as the main applicant, for a period of more than three years is as follows:

Overseas £1220

In country extension £1408

The same fee applies for each application made by a dependant.

We are actively engaging with business about the future Borders and Immigration System and the cost of visas (and the impact this has) is part of this engagement.

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