Immigration Fee Structure

We can help you with the preparation and submission of immigration applications. The pricing information below sets out our charges for this work, excluding asylum applications.

Fixed Fee Consultations

We offer an initial fixed fee consultation by appointment to take your initial instructions, consider the various immigration options with you and give preliminary advice. The cost of this initial fixed fee appointment is £354 (inc VAT).

Applications under the Immigration Rules

All work done by us in relation to the following types of applications will be charged on a time basis. Our hourly rate for carrying out this work is £420 (inc VAT). We set out below our estimate of the likely range of fees in respect of the most common types of application:

Type of application under the Immigration RulesOur estimated fee range (inc VAT)
Global Business Mobility visas: Senior or Specialist Worker visa, Overseas Domestic Worker visa, Graduate Trainee visa, Secondment Worker visa, Service Supplier visa, UK Expansion Worker visa, Representative of an Overseas Business visa (inclusive of drafting a business plan).£6,200- 9,000
Renewal of visas that are closed to new applicants: Entrepreneur visa (Tier 1), Investor visa (Tier 1), Turkish Businessperson visa, Turkish Worker visa£5,000-9,000
Start-up visa, Innovator visa£3,000-4,600  
International Sportsperson visa, Minister of Religion visa (T2), Scale-up Worker visa, Frontier Worker permit£3,000-6,600  
Temporary Work visas: Seasonal Worker visa, Government Authorised Exchange visa, Creative Worker visa, Religious Worker visa, Charity Worker visa, International Agreement visa£2,000-4,600  
All other applications for work visas, business visas or study visas under the Points-Based System£3,000-4,600  
Points-Based System dependent’s visa (applying separately from/with the main applicant)£2,200- 3,500  
Spouse, partners, fiancés and proposed civil partners£3,000-4,800
Ancestry visas, Youth Mobility Scheme visa, Global Talent visa, High Potential Individual (HPI) visa£3,600- 7,000
Student visa, Graduate visa, and Work experience visas£2,400-3,900  
Visit visas (for tourism, or visiting friends/family)£2,400-3,500
Dependent and family reunion applications£4,200-6,000
Indefinite leave to remain applications under the 10-year rule£3,500-5,600
Applications for naturalisation or registration under the British Nationality Act 1981£2,400-3,000
Applications on behalf of European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their family members under the EU Settlement Scheme(settled and pre-settled status), including applications for family permit, temporary and permanent residence, residence cards.£2,500-3,600

Please note that our fees in relation to applicants making an initial entry application from overseas will not be subject to VAT.

Work the hourly fee includes:

  • Attending upon you and taking your detailed instructions regarding your circumstances;
  • Advising you regarding the options available to you and recommending the most appropriate application for you to make;
  • Advising you on timelines;
  • Advising on the requirements of the Immigration Rules and on whether you meet the criteria;
  • If you do not fulfil certain criteria, discussing how this can be overcome;
  • Considering the supporting documents you provide;
  • Where necessary, helping you to obtain further evidence (such as medical records and bank statements) including taking statements of any witnesses;
  • Preparing and submitting the application on your behalf;
  • Advising regarding the outcome of your application;
  • If you are required to attend a Home Office interview, offering clear advice and discussing the possibility of us attending with you;
  • Giving advice on the outcome of your application and any further steps you need to take.

Work the above fee does not include:

Where the Home Office refuse the application, providing you with advice and assistance in relation to any appeal.

Please also note that the actual number of hours work that will be needed in your case may vary, depending upon the circumstances of your case and so the likely range of fees set out above may be exceeded.

Factors that may mean that your case may take longer than our estimate include the following:

  • Whether the application is a first-time application or an extension;
  • Whether there are multiple dependents (e.g. children);
  • What language you speak;
  • The number of witnesses;
  • Whether you need to attend a Home Office interview;
  • Whether it is a fast-track or premium application;
  • How clearly you meet the Immigration Rules;
  • The number of supporting documents;
  • How promptly you are able to produce the required documents;
  • The length of time it will take to obtain any missing documents;
  • Whether documents need to be translated.

Disbursements

Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable by you to third parties, such as visa fees. These items are in addition to our fees set out above. We handle the payment of some disbursements on your behalf, and the cost of these will be added to your final bill.

Disbursements that we handle on your behalf include:

Interpreters’ fees – You are not required to use an interpreter of the firm’s choosing and you may wish to will bring a friend or another community figure to come and help interpret. However, if professional interpreter services are required, their costs typically range from £100 – £150 per hour (inc VAT). The number of hours required with an interpreter will depend on the complexity of your case. Simple cases may only require around 2 hours services (£200- £300), but more complex matters may need 10- 15 hours (£1000- £2,250).

Independent expert reports – e.g., medical experts. These may not be required in many cases, but we will let you know as soon as possible if we consider an expert report is necessary, together with the likely cost.

If we attend any Home Office interviews with you, there will be additional disbursements in respect of any travel expenses that we incur.

Disbursements that will be paid directly by you:

You will be responsible for paying any Home Office application fees directly to the Home Office. You can find more information regarding these fees by visiting this web address https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/visa-regulations-revised-table

Timeline

We cannot guarantee how long the Home Office will take to process your application. Read the current processing times here.

Subject to the prompt response of clients to produce the required documents, we will normally be able to submit applications within an average of 2 months of you instructing us. We will let you know at the earliest opportunity if it is likely to take longer.

Please note the anticipated number of hours and fees are an estimate based on the facts above. All applications are likely to vary and of course, we can give you a more accurate estimate once we have more information about your specific case.

Other Information

You may need to pay for UK healthcare as part of your immigration application. More information regarding this can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application