visa fee

collocation in English

meaningsofvisaandfee

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visa
noun[C]
uk
/ˈviː.zə/
us
/ˈviː.zə/
an official mark, usually made in a passport, that allows you to enter or leave a ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk
/fiː/
us
/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofvisaandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvisa fee

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Exactly the same concern arose in relation to a recent order onvisafeeextensions.
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I will deal with any other points, particularly on thevisafee, in my concluding remarks.
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Visafeeincome is broken down into two categories only: settlement and non-settlement applications.
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The details of the regulatory assessments have been leaked, and it has been suggested that every language pupil coming to this country might face avisafee—a surcharge—of up to £600.
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That question related to work levels for entry clearance officers, the complexity of the work and whether there might, as a necessity, therefore be an increase in thevisafee.
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You can extend thevisafeeand the extension is at the discretion of the authorities.
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Apart above student of others years should pay airticket,visafee, airport pick up charge.
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Thevisafeebetween the two states is free of charge and is usually valid for three months.
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There are no plans to increase student visa fees at this time.
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Passport—save for emergency passports—and visa fees are not included.
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However, visa fees are kept under review and may be increased in order to ensure that the entry clearance operation recovers its full costs.
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Passport (save for emergency passports) and visa fees are not included.
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Consular, passport and visa fees received in the same period totalled £574·18; postage and telex fees totalled £245·57.
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Firstly, on visa fees, which many of you have mentioned.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
The £8 increase in visa fees for a visitor (from £12 to £20) represents only a very small proportion of total travel costs.
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I have received few representations regarding the level of visa fees for students.
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Income from visa fees in financial year 2001–02 amounted to £77,403,853.
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Passport and visa fees are not included in the increases.
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This economic blockade should be dismantled and the visa fees should be lowered.
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Persons who are granted exceptional leave to remain in the country must pay the usual visa fees, which can be as much as £60 per person.
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