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If it makes sense, tier 1 is listed under PBS category. There is no reason to assume it Non PBS(578). Any way, confusion around these should be over when updated application forms are publishedshahmir wrote:Yes I was confused about this. But a member pointed above that it is £578 which is in non PBS list.
So I have concluded that applying separately is just an application for LEAVE TO REMAIN for which the fee is £561 and it will be £578 from 6th April.
I still wish if one of the seniors comment on this.
Just checked as per this document, £578 is for 'main' not for dependent.diggingdeep wrote: 2. Well it will £578, it is there in the link you have given.
Dependants’ fees are for applications made at the same time as the main applicant. Fordiggingdeep wrote:Tier 1 (General) application fees current are
If partner and dependent applying at the same time current fees are £750 by post and £900 in person. If they applied later the fees are £561 by post and £867 in person.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... /applying/
The proposed new fees the don't seems to differentiate between applying at the same time with main applicants and later application (dependents only). It just says that £750 will rise to £1,159 for all Tier 1 General Standard dependents.
So i think we will have to wait and see
By the way according to the ministerial statement there are some fees which will rise higher than 3%.
"In developing these proposals, the UK Border Agency has sought to limit most increases to 3%, which is in line with recent measures of inflation. There are further targeted increases for applications made within the UK, where the value of the entitlements provided to successful applicants is greater.
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."
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publicatio ... rging-wms/
Yes, You got a valid point.shahmir wrote:Yes it certainly needs a clarification on this dependents fee matter especially when they apply later.
Well guys I have booked an appointment for myself for 5th morning. If the dependent fee remains unclear by that time what should I do then?
I am still considering to post applications of my three dependents on the same day later in the afternoon. There are only three relevant questions in their forms. I am not quoting exact words but the questions are something like these:
1. Are you applying together with Main Applicant or later? later
2. Reference number of Main Applicant's most recent application/correspondence? Obviously I will get a reference in the morning.
3. Has the decision been made on main applicant's application. No
I want to ask what's harm in doing this? According to current timelines for dependents in country postal (standard) applications, it will take few months before a decision is made. By that time main applicant's application will be decided.
When main applicant applies by post, and dependents plan to apply later, they must apply for renewal before their leave expires regardless of the fact that decision has been made or not on the main applicant's application.
UKBApublicenquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.ukshahmir wrote:Yes that's what I want to do now. In fact want to email them so that I could get a proof. But could only find their phone number and not the email address. Please anybody reply with their email address.