
The UK Government has announced that Home Office immigration and nationality fees will increase from 8 April 2026. Applicants and sponsors should consider submitting applications before this date where possible to avoid higher costs.
Why Are Fees Increasing?
The Government’s policy is that the immigration system should be funded by applicants and sponsors rather than taxpayers, which is why fees are regularly increased.
The legal basis for immigration fees is set out in the Immigration Act 2014 and subsequent Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations.
Applications Affected by Fee Increases
You can see the new fees here: Home Office immigration and nationality fees, 8 April 2026 – GOV.UK
Common applications affected include:
- Skilled Worker visa applications
- Sponsor licence applications
- Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)
- British citizenship applications
- Spouse and family visas
- Visit visas
- Sponsor licence fee
Should You Apply Before 8 April 2026?

In many cases, it may be beneficial to submit applications before the fee increase.
However, applications should not be rushed if the eligibility requirements are not met, as a refusal is more costly than a fee increase.
Planning Ahead
Businesses and individuals should:
- Review upcoming visa extensions
- Review ILR eligibility dates
- Budget for increased immigration costs
- Seek legal advice before submitting applications
