Crown Dependencies Visa Fees
What is a crown dependency. A crown dependency is a territory or jurisdiction that is self-governing and enjoys a special relationship with the United Kingdom, but is not part of the UK or the European Union. The crown dependencies include the Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Jersey, which are located in the Irish Sea and the English Channel.
See also the UK Study Visa fees as well as the UK Marriage Visa fees and the UK Work Visa fees. You will also need to look at the need for a TB test for UK Visa if you are going for a long term visa such as the UK Settlement Visa fees.
Crown dependencies are not considered sovereign states, but they have their own distinct identities and cultures. They have also developed their own economies, with a particular focus on financial services, tourism, and agriculture.
Students (Channel Islands)
Visa types | Visa fee (USD) |
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Student- application to the Channel Islands | 512 |
Other work categories – Channel Islands
Visa types | Visa fee (USD) |
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Work permit holder – application to the Channel Islands: applicant & dependants | 817 |
(Channel Islands)
Visa types | Visa fee (USD) |
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Visitor, for single, double and multiple entries (valid for up to 6 months) | 135 |
Visitor, for single, double and multiple entries (valid for up to 2 years) | 515 |
Additionally Visitor, for single, double and multiple entries (valid for up to 5 years) | 935 |
Visitor, for single, double and multiple entries (valid for up to 10 years) | 1172 |
Settlement | 1520 |
Others | 515 |