How to apply for a UK visa application fee refund

Thomas Hill

Most immigration and nationality applications, whether made inside or outside the UK, require payment of a fee. If you have paid a fee, you may later wish to seek a refund. This post sets out the circumstances in which you may be eligible for a refund of your UK visa application fee, and if so, how you can apply for a UK visa application fee refund.

Please note that this post does not cover refunds of the Immigration Health Surcharge or Immigration Skills Charge, though these will be the subject of an upcoming post.

Can My UK Visa Application Fee Be Refunded?

The Home Office has a general power to refund any UK visa or immigration application fee. Paragraph 13D of the Immigration and Nationality (Fees) Regulations 2018 (as amended) sets out that “The Secretary of State may refund any fee, or any part of a fee, paid under these Regulations.” In some circumstances, the Home Office may even have a legal obligation to issue a refund.

However, if you have made a valid UK visa or immigration application, which the Home Office has considered and then either granted or refused, the general position is that it will not refund your application fee.

So, when can you receive a refund of a UK visa application fee?

When the Home Office Must Refund a UK Visa Application Fee

There are several situations in which you must receive a refund of your UK visa application fee: