Sent below email to my MP of Croydon gavin.barwell.mp@parliament.uk
In addition you can talk about ILR and citizenship costs in future. Also compare tier 1 fees compare it with unit costs given below which are just quarter of the fees.
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publicatio ... iew=Binary
====================================
Dear Sir,
I am resident of Croydon and I would like to bring to your attention recent proposed increase of fees for tier 1 (General) visa holders :
The proposals tabled in Parliament in Feb 2013, subject to Parliamentary approval, will take effect from 6 April 2013.
Immigration Minister, Mark Harper in his ministerial statement has 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.'
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publicatio ... rging-wms/
However the increase in the fees for the dependants of tier 1 (General) is from £750 per dependent to £1159.
In my case I have 3 dependants and if I opt to go in person at the UKBA it costs me £6522 (£1545 + £1159 *3 + in person premium of £375 for each) for a 2 year extension. Plus I have to show a bank balance of £2700 for three months before application. Applying in person becomes compulsory in many cases as visa takes 3-4 months and being immigrant it becomes handicap not having a passport for such a long duration in cases of personal emergency back home. On top of that it is hard to get the in-person appointments and we have to pay hefty fees to solicitors who arranges for the appointment.
Just last year the fees were increased from £1000 to £1500 for main applicant and from £500 to £750 for each dependent.
In Nov 2008 when I got tier 1 visa for the first time, the fees were just £750 for the main applicant (by post) and dependent visa was free. In 5 years the visa fees have gone up by more than 600%.
These fee increases are overly unjustified given that most of us are hard-working individuals paying 40% taxes and have no recourse to public funds. This is affecting our day to day life and money available for our children's basic needs.
I 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 2013, 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 in-line with inflation)
regards,
XYZ
Address
Phone No
====================================
Got below auto reply
====================================
Gavin Barwell MP
Member of Parliament for Croydon Central
Thank you for your email. This acknowledgement has been triggered automatically.
I receive a large amount of correspondence each day, but I will aim to respond as soon as I can.
If you are a constituent, please ensure that you have included your full name and postal address in your email. If you have not, please resend with this information as there is a strict Parliamentary rule that MPs can only act on behalf of their own constituents.
If you're not sure who your MP is, you can find out through the House of Commons website: http://findyourmp.parliament.uk/
I aim to respond to all correspondence within 14 days. If you have not received a reply by then, please do not hesitate to contact my office with a reminder.
Thank you for taking time to contact me.
Regards
Gavin
Gavin Barwell
Member of Parliament for Croydon Central | Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Education Secretary
House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Tel: 02072192119 (Diary) | 02086638741 (Casework)
www.gavinbarwell.com<http://www.gavinbarwell.com/> |@gavinbarwellmp<http://www.twitter.com/gavinbarwellmp>
I send out occasional bulletins updating constituents on what I am doing as an MP and will add your name to this list unless you ask not to receive them.
- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222