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Increases to immigration judicial review fees from 21 March 2016

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Big increase to fees for immigration judicial review applications from 21 March 2016. See paragraph 4 of the Civil Proceedings, Family Proceedings and Upper Tribunal Fees (Amendment) Order 2016:

(a)  for the entry corresponding to fee 2.1 (application on notice where no other fee is specified) for “£80” substitute “£255”;

(b)  for the entry corresponding to fee 2.2 (application by consent or without notice where no other fee is specified) for “£45” substitute “£100”;

(c)  for the entry corresponding to fee 2.3 (application for a summons or order for a witness to attend the Tribunal) for “£40” substitute “£50”;

(d)  for the entry corresponding to fee 3.1(a) (request for a copy of a document of 10 pages or less) for “£5” substitute “£10”.

(e)  for the entry corresponding to fee 3.2 (request for a copy of a document in electronic form) for “£5” substitute “£10”.

Hat tip to the ever vigilant Jonathan Kingham of LexisNexis.

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Colin Yeo

Immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at Garden Court Chambers in London and founder of the Free Movement immigration law website.

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