This is what I understand the process to be. Please correct me if I am wrong.
- Visa application 1: UK fiancé(e) visa (6 month duration) - applying from outside the UK
- Visa application 2: FLR(M) visa (30 month duration) 2.5 Years - applying from inside the UK
- Visa application 3: FLR(M) visa (30 month duration) 2.5 Years - applying from inside the UK
- Visa application 4: Indefinite Leave to remain - applying from inside the UK
- Visa application 5: British citizenship - applying from inside the UK
Visa application 1: UK fiancé(e) visa (6 month duration) - applying from outside the UK
Initial Pay the Home Office fee. - £1,523
***Immigration Health Surcharge. - £1,200 when submit the FLR(M) visa application (1)
Visa application 2: FLR(M) visa (30 month duration) 2.5 Years - applying from inside the UK
The FLR M Home Office fee is - £1,033
***Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) - £1,000
Visa application 3: FLR(M) visa (30 month duration) 2.5 Years - applying from inside the UK - taking you up to the 5 Years
The FLR M Home Office fee is - £1,033.
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) - £1,000
Visa application 4: Indefinite Leave to remain - applying from inside the UK
Indefinite leave to remain - £2,389
Visa application 5: British citizenship - applying from inside the UK
British Citizenship exam - £150
This is were I'm confused
The *** text highlighted in blue I'm not so sure of. Whether the £1,200 (IHS) you pay within the UK fiancé(e) Visa is the cost to cover the first FLR extension 1 of £1,000 (IHS) ??
Also, does the £1,523 cost of the UK fiancé(e) Visa cover the FLR extension 1 ??
Basically negating these costs
The FLR M Home Office fee is - £1,033.
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) - £1,000
So maybe the total cost is about £2,033 less ??
The Total cost is £9,178 -£2,033
Bringing it to £7,145.
Be grateful if someone could help clear this up for me.
Many thanks.
Steven