New fee W.E.F 6th April
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=127307
I grabbed all this information from the thread above and collect on one place. to write your MP.
Please act now
Also i have just noticed that dependent fee will be same as main applicant if not applying at the same time as main applicant.
Refer the link below
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... s-2013.pdf
As the line says in page 5 - "Dependants’ fees
are for applications made at the same time as the main applicant. For
PBS dependants applying individually the relevant main applicant fee is payable."
So, i believe £ 1545 per dependent if applying separately.... earlier there was an option and it was around £561 ..which is now more than 170% increase..
I have looked at the current fee changes - below link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... s-2013.pdf
And the previous year fee changes - below link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... b-2012.pdf
The term "All dependent" is commonly used and it means Individual dependent applicant.
The term "Joint" is for the complete family including dependents and main applicant.
UKBA Reforms Petetion.
guys something of interest.
Not exactly what we are looking for, but something close.
http://www.tntmagazine.com/expat-life/v ... ba-reforms
Template to start Letter to MP
THIS IS WHAT I AM SENDING OUT:
Dear Sir,
I would like to bring to your attention an issue which has been of a concern to a lot of people who are on the Tier 1 migrant visa. Most of us are hardworking skilled workers falling in the higher tax bracket rate and also do not have any recourse to public funds.
The UKBA has recently proposed increase of fee for all categories of visas and most of them fall in line with the inflation rate of 3% as quoted by the immigration minister. The statemet is as follows:
The proposals laid in Parliament today and on 14 March, subject to Parliamentary approval, will take effect from 6 April 2013.
Immigration Minister, Mark Harper said:
'These increases are mostly in line with inflation and will ensure that the UK continues to welcome the brightest and the best. It is only right that those who use and benefit from the immigration system should contribute more than the UK taxpayer.'
WEBSITE:
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publicatio ... rging-wms/
However the increase of the dependents (of tier 1) fee is from £750 per dependent to £1159, which does not justify the huge increase ?
In my case we are 1 main appl. + 3 dependents and if i opt to go in person at the UKBA it costs me £6522 (1545 + 1159 *3 + pp fee of in person is £375) for a 2 year extension. Just around 3-4 years ago the dependent fee was £250 and the main applicant fee was £800, a rise of more than 100% is overly unjustified given that most of us are hardworking high earners paying 40% taxes and have no recourse to public funds and are applied restrictions of a nature which make us live our every day lives anxious for e.g even get driving related penalty points can impact our immigration decision.
Whereas we are all granted visa on a highly skilled evaluation and not on our driving tests.
However that mentioned I would request you to please take up our case and fight for this unjustified increase in dependent visa fee when this is presented in parliament on 14th March, we are happy with a 3% increase. (the main applicant fee was 1500 and its now raised to 1545 which is 3% and makes sense to be inline with inflation)
I think this is a good start but we need to write more arguments to stand with any chance to be successful.
I am just reading the full details of Mr. Mark Harper's ministerial statement athttp://
www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201 ... 2520000613 in which he has given arguments in support of this fee increase that we must respond to.
Particularly, this paragraph:
Quote:
For certain application categories, we will continue to set fees higher than the administrative cost to reflect their value to successful applicants. This helps to provide resources to run the UK immigration system and enables the agency to set lower fees elsewhere in support of wider Government objectives to attract those businesses, workers, students and visitors who most benefit the UK.
I think the way he has presented it, I see no other MP will object. But if we can give some numbers then we may get some support from our MP.
When I realized the OFT was not going to do anything about my complaint, I wrote to my MP as follows:
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Dear Mr. ---
I'm one of your constituents, and as a commonwealth citizen from ---, I am also a registered voter. I am a taxpayer and work here as an IT Consultant. I hold a Tier 1 (General) Visa issued by the UKBA that will come up for renewal on ---.
I am writing to you to express my concern that the Immigration Minister Mr. Damien Green, in laying down the statement announcing increase in fees of visas in parliament on 9th February 2012, seeks to charge me £1800 to renew my visa. As you will agree, this is horribly inflated, for the UKBA is a not-for-profit entity and incurs only a relevant unit cost of £181 for Tier 1 - PEO Main (General), as page 5 of the minister's statement shows --
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... b-2012.pdf
In announcing these fee increases, the minister stated "It is only fair that those who use and benefit from the immigration system contribute a higher share of the cost of running it - reducing the burden on the UK taxpayer."
However the minister seeks to rip-off me, the immigrant tax payer with these arbitrary fee increases; as he seeks to cross-subsidize visas for short term visitors and transit visitors (among others) who are not taxpayers by charging them below cost. I therefore believe that his statement is hollow and devoid of substance, and he is doing the exact opposite of his stated intention.
He has kept Parliament and the British public (and immigrants) in the dark by not spelling out the rationale behind this discriminating treatment of profiteering from certain types of visas while incurring a loss on other visa types. This is not just a question of fairness, it has implications that impinge upon the legality of discriminating against certain kinds of visa holders.
I fervently hope I can see some justice through your help on this front.
To properly understand the impact to a family of one T1G main applicant and 2 dependents, see how the total PEO fees have gone up in the last 10 years:
2004-05 = £150
2005-06 = £315
2006-07 = £335
2007-08 = £350
2008-09 = £950 (until here dependent visas were free)
2009-10 = £1120
2010-11 = £1403
2011-12 = £2600
2012-13 = £3600
2013-14 = £4988
Yes there might be no solution to it apart from litigation, otherwise realize that you have to swallow more fee increases in coming years.
We all still need to write to the OFT and our MPs. Please do, numbers do matter.
I wont be surprised if the total fee of £4988 (for 1+2 applicants) increased to £10,000 in a year or two. We absolutely will need to fight this discrimination and the sooner we do it, the better.
My belief is that the whole policy of charging above cost is completely flawed and discriminatory. Once the cost of processing your visa (which cannot contain a proportion of the cost of UKBA's other activities) is fixed, it can only increase with inflation or actuals.
after reading through so many inspiring mails, I decided to write to my MP. Here's my mail text, if its of help to others
Dear Mr. Steve,
As a resident of ....., which falls under your constituency I am writing to you to express my frustration and dissatisfaction with the meteoric fee increases imposed by UK Borders Agency under the stewardship of your party's Mr. Damian Green and now Mr. Mark Harper.
I arrived in the UK four years back and happily voted for Conservatives exercising my voting rights as a citizen of the commonwealth. I am a taxpayer and work here as an Industry Analyst for Mobility, a skill that is in high demand across the globe. I hold a Tier 1 (General) Visa issued by the UKBA that will come up for renewal in July 2013.
On 25th Feb 2013 Minister of State for Immigration, Mr. Mark Harper introduced a proposal to increase fees for visas, which will come into effect from 6th April 2013. I urge you to question the visa fee hike in the House of Commons and specifically ask him to reconsider the double digit increases enforced on Tier 1 General Migrants and their dependents. Here are the facts and why visa fee increases will only further alienate Tier 1 General migrants, which I estimate could be in the region of around 200,000+ in the UK.
In the recent visa fee hike proposal, the visa fees for Tier 1 General Main applicant has been increased from 1500 to 1545, however what is shocking is the hike for dependent applicants from 750 to 1159 pounds. I cannot understand the rational behind this move, as dependents do not earn and since we are not entitled to state benefits, we are not creating any burden on the state. I have a child who is 2 years and she goes to nursery where I pay 1000 pounds per month. If living in London was not expensive enough, I feel this is an additional form of tax that the government has imposed on us. The visa fee hikes become even more abrasive and beyond any justification and rational when I compare it with a major immigration fee hike that was already put in place last year.
On 9th Feb 2012, the then Immigration Minister, Mr. Damian Green increased the main applicant fees for Tier 1 General visa by 50% from 1000 to 1500 pounds. It also increased dependent fees to 750 from 500. When I initially applied for my Tier 1 General visa in July 2008, I paid an equivalent of 800 pounds for applicants and dependents each. I also see the unit costs for processing Tier 1 General Migrants visa have suddenly doubled from 181 pounds in 2012 to 336 pounds in 2013. This means that UKBA has either hired more staff to process Tier 1 General Migrant visas or that number of applicants is swelling. However, neither of that is possible since the Tier 1 General visa route was closed in 2012 itself.
Hence, I can't fathom the reason for this relentless and hundred percent increase in Tier 1 General Migrant visa fees, over the last two years. I feel that the visa fee hike was totally uncalled for and instead of benefits would have a negative impact on the business friendliness of UK. I am a highly educated migrant, having studied from the best of universities and there is a global competition for good talent. I chose UK because my work brought me here and I can choose any other country, if I opt to. I am happy to pay more for such visa fees but it does not look like a competitive ROI when compared with other destinations. Moreover, it would leave a bad taste with me for the rest of my life, considering the way Conservatives have been projecting immigrants in this country. If we are not welcome, please say so. Its sad that after integrating so many talented individuals like me into the social fabric of the country, your government just wants to give us away. I hope you realised that Tier 1 General Migrants like me are not seamsters or benefit mongers but important ambassadors for the goodwill of UK, going forward.
I would like to ask as well request you to take up this issue with Mr. Mark Harper and as an MP representing the constituency where I live, raise our concerns within the government. You will also agree that Ealing, because of its ethnic diversity also happens to be one of the most favored places for these immigrants to finally settle down. Hence, I along with other voters who are on Tier 1 General Visa stand completely marginalized by Conservative Party. I hope you realize and understand the impact of this visa fee hike decision on voters like us. I am also compelled to approach certain media outlets in order to evoke a wider debate of one-sided decisions like these.
Yours Sincerely,