Updated immigration guidance – June 2026

Fee waiver applications: evidence-led support

Fee waiver applications remain evidence-heavy. The issue is not only whether you have low income, but whether the Home Office can clearly see why paying the immigration fee would make you unable to meet essential living needs.

We now structure these applications around a clear affordability explanation, bank-statement analysis, benefit or income evidence, housing costs and any vulnerability or safeguarding factors. This makes the application easier for a caseworker to understand and reduces the risk of avoidable refusal.

What we focus on:

  • Human rights and Article 8 routes only where fee waiver rules apply
  • Evidence schedule for income, savings, debts and essential expenditure
  • Statement drafting so the hardship position is clear and consistent

Not sure whether you qualify?

We can review your circumstances and advise what evidence is needed before you submit.

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Frequently asked questions

Who can apply for an immigration fee waiver?

Fee waivers are generally linked to certain human rights and family/private life applications. They are not available for every visa route.

What evidence is most important?

Recent bank statements, benefit evidence, income evidence, rent or mortgage costs, bills, debts and a clear explanation of hardship are usually central.

Can a fee waiver refusal be fixed?

Often yes, but the next step depends on why it was refused. A stronger application may need better financial evidence and clearer representations.

Should I submit the visa application before the fee waiver decision?

You should take advice because timing and validity can matter. The correct sequence depends on the route and your immigration position.


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Immigration Fee Waiver — Can You Apply Without Paying the Home Office Fee?

Some human rights-based immigration applications can qualify for a fee waiver where the applicant cannot afford the fee or Immigration Health Surcharge. We help prepare clear evidence of financial hardship.

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Who Can Use a Fee Waiver?

Fee waivers are available only for specified routes, commonly human rights-based applications where requiring payment would interfere with protected rights. They are not a general discount system for all Home Office fees.

A strong fee waiver request explains income, essential expenditure, debts, dependants, accommodation, support received and why payment is not affordable.

Route check first

Before gathering evidence, confirm that your application type is eligible for a waiver. If the route is wrong, the request may fail.

Evidence We Review

  • Bank statements for all accounts
  • Income, payslips and benefit records
  • Rent, mortgage, utility and council tax evidence
  • Debt, arrears and loan documents
  • Childcare, medical or care costs
  • Letters from friends, family, charities or support workers

Our Process

Stage Support
Eligibility We confirm whether the route can use a fee waiver.
Evidence We identify gaps and organise financial documents.
Representations We explain why payment is unaffordable and why the waiver should be granted.
Next steps We advise after grant, partial grant or refusal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for a fee waiver?

Fee waivers are mainly available for specified human rights-based and other eligible applications. They are not available for every immigration or nationality route.

Can I get a fee waiver for citizenship?

Usually no. Nationality fees are generally treated differently, so advice is needed before assuming a waiver is available.

Can I get a fee waiver for ILR?

Fee waiver availability depends on the application type. Many settlement applications do not qualify.

What does affordability mean?

The Home Office considers whether you can afford the fee after meeting essential living needs.

What evidence is required?

Bank statements, benefits evidence, tenancy documents, bills, payslips, debts and support letters may be relevant.

Can the Immigration Health Surcharge be waived?

In some eligible cases, the IHS may be waived or partially waived.

What happens while the fee waiver is considered?

The fee waiver request is considered before the main application proceeds. Timing must be managed carefully.

What if the fee waiver is refused?

You may need to pay the fee, provide further evidence or reassess the immigration strategy quickly.

Can children apply for fee waivers?

Children may be included in eligible applications where the financial evidence supports the request.

Can NA Law prepare the request?

Yes. We assess eligibility, prepare financial evidence and draft representations explaining why payment is not affordable.

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Send us the decision, deadline or application issue and we will help you understand the safest next step.

Frequently asked questions

Who qualifies for an immigration fee waiver?

You may qualify if you are making a human rights or Article 8 ECHR application and cannot afford the Home Office fee. You must demonstrate financial hardship. Fee waivers are not available for all visa types.

What evidence do I need for a fee waiver?

Evidence may include income records, savings, benefits, bank statements, housing costs and a personal statement explaining your financial circumstances. The stronger your evidence of hardship, the better your prospects.

How long does a fee waiver decision take?

Processing times vary and can take several months. Urgent cases may be capable of expedition in limited circumstances.

Can my fee waiver application be refused?

Yes. If the Home Office decides that financial hardship has not been shown, the application may be refused. You may be able to reapply with stronger evidence or consider alternatives.

Do I need a solicitor for a fee waiver application?

It is not a legal requirement, but many refusals happen because the evidence is incomplete. A solicitor can identify the strongest evidence and draft supporting representations.

Get specialist advice on your fee waiver application

We prepare the evidence, draft your representations and manage the full process. Fixed-fee options available.

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