UK Visa Fees for International Students to Increase in October

In recent developments, the United Kingdom has introduced significant changes to its visa application fees, resulting in substantial cost increases, especially affecting international students. These new fees, set to take effect from October 4th, 2023, may increase the financial burden on prospective students.

Naomi Goldshtein, Director, highlights in a recent article that the cost factor is crucial for individuals considering international education. While not directly comparable to employment-based immigration routes, these fee hikes, combined with upcoming restrictions slated for implementation in January 2024, might encourage students to explore alternative options.

The shift in UK visa policy signals a transition from prioritizing the reduction of net migration to viewing immigration as a potential revenue source. Fragomen, a global leader in immigration services, notes this significant change.

Here’s a breakdown of the new immigration fees:

  1. Certificate of Sponsorship (Employment): £239.
  2. Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS): £25.
  3. Visa Fee for Student Applicants Outside the UK: £490.
  4. Visa Fee for Applicants Pursuing Other Routes Outside the UK: £719 (for stays less than three years) and £1,420 (for stays exceeding three years).
  5. Visa Fee for Applicants Inside the UK: £827 (for stays less than three years) and £1,500 (for stays exceeding three years).
  6. Immigration Skills Charge (Employment): £1,000 for the first year, followed by £500 for subsequent years.
  7. Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): An increase in the IHS, currently £624 per adult and £470 per child or for those holding a Student visa, is also expected later this year.

It is important to emphasize that cost considerations play a pivotal role for individuals contemplating international education. While these fees aren’t directly comparable to those in employment-related immigration, they may still impact students’ choices. The additional restrictions slated for implementation in January 2024 further underscore the importance of carefully assessing one’s options when pursuing international studies in the UK.

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