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Statutory Instruments

2013 No. 1720

Diplomatic Service

The Consular Fees (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2013

Made

10th July 2013

Coming into force

1st August 2013

At the Court at Windsor Castle, the 10th day of July 2013

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by section 1(1), (4A) and (4B) of the Consular Fees Act 1980( 1 ) is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is ordered, as follows:

1. This Order may be cited as the Consular Fees (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2013 and comes into force on 1st August 2013.

2. —(1)The Consular Fees Order 2012( 2 ) is amended as follows.

(2) For Part 2 of Schedule 1, substitute—

PART 2 TABLE OF CONSULAR FEES RELATING TO PASSPORT SERVICES

Fee I. PASSPORT APPLICATION MADE OVERSEAS £
A. Administering an application made abroad, including applications for replacing an expired passport, replacing a passport of restricted validity with a new passport of full validity, issuing a new passport with amended personal details and replacing a lost or stolen passport and, if the application is successful, providing a 32 page passport—
(a) where the applicant is aged 16 years or over, but born after 2nd September 1929 (in addition to direct costs if any, other than delivery costs to the extent that these fall within paragraphs C to F, and in addition to any fee relevant to the application set out in paragraphs C to F) 128.00
(b) where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 (in addition to direct costs if any, other than delivery costs to the extent that these fall within paragraphs C to F) Nil
(c) where the applicant is under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) (in addition to direct costs if any, other than delivery costs to the extent that these fall within paragraphs C to F, and in addition to any fee relevant to the application set out in paragraphs C to F) 81.50
(d) where the applicant is—
(i) a member of or attached to Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service, and the passport is issued to the applicant in his or her official capacity, 72.50
(ii) an officer of Her Majesty’s Government, and the passport is issued to the applicant in his or her official capacity 72.50
(iii) a member of or attached to Her Majesty’s Armed Forces, and the application is made in accordance with the procedure whereby applications are checked and submitted to Her Majesty’s Passport Office by Armed Forces personnel who are nominated for that purpose. 72.50
(e) where a passport is issued to the applicant in his or her capacity as a dependant of a person falling within sub-paragraph (d) and the applicant is—
(i) aged 16 years or over 72.50
(ii) under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) 46.00
B. Administering an application made abroad, including applications for replacing an expired passport, replacing a passport of restricted validity with a new passport of full validity, issuing a new passport with amended personal details and replacing a lost or stolen passport and, if the application is successful, providing a 48 page passport—
(a) where the applicant does not fall within paragraph A(d)(iii) (Armed Forces passports) and is not a dependant of such a person (in addition to direct costs if any, other than delivery costs to the extent that these fall within paragraphs C to F, and in addition to any fee relevant to the application set out in paragraphs C to F) 154.50
(b) where the applicant falls within paragraph A(d)(iii) or is a dependant of such a person (in addition to direct costs if any, other than delivery costs to the extent that these fall within paragraphs C to F, and in addition to any fee relevant to the application set out in paragraphs C to F) 85.00
Fee I. PASSPORT APPLICATION MADE OVERSEAS £
C. Arranging delivery of a passport for an application made abroad for a 32 or 48 page passport and if the application is successful, delivering the passport—
(a) to a British Forces Post Office address where the applicant is a member of or attached to Her Majesty’s Armed Forces or a dependant of such a person and the application is made in accordance with the procedure whereby applications are checked and submitted to Her Majesty’s Passport Office by Armed Forces personnel who are nominated for that purpose. Nil
(b) to a British Forces Post Office address or a United Kingdom address, where the applicant is a member of or attached to Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service, or a dependant of such a person, and the application has been made in that official capacity Nil
(c) to a British Forces Post Office address or a United Kingdom address, where the applicant is an officer of Her Majesty’s Government, or a dependant of such a person, and the application has been made in that official capacity. Nil
(d) to an overseas or United Kingdom address where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 Nil
(e) to a United Kingdom address (including a British Forces Post Office address where (a) to (d) do not apply) 3.00
(f) to a United Kingdom embassy, High Commission or consulate by diplomatic channels where (a) to (d) do not apply 11.41
(g) to an address specified by the applicant or the Secretary of State, where (a) to (f) do not apply 9.70
D. Arranging the return of supporting documents accompanying an application or applications (up to a maximum of four applications) made abroad for a 32 or 48 page passport—
(a) to a United Kingdom address Nil
(b) to an overseas address where the applicant (or all of the applicants) was born on or before 2nd September 1929 Nil
(c) to an overseas address specified by the applicant or the Secretary of State, where the applicant (or one of the applicants) was born after 2nd September 1929 10.16
E. Arranging for return of supporting documents accompanying an application made abroad for a 32 or 48 page passport to an address in the United Kingdom by secure delivery, at the applicant’s request 3.00
F. Forwarding an application or applications (up to a maximum of four) made abroad for a 32 or 48 page passport to a Regional Passport Processing Centre or Application Processing Centre for consideration—
(a) where the applicant (or one of the applicants) was born after 2nd September 1929 13.31
(b) where the applicant (or all of the applicants) was born on or before 2nd September 1929 Nil
Fee II. PASSPORT APPLICATION MADE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM £
G. Administering an application made in the United Kingdom, including applications for replacing an expired passport, replacing a passport of restricted validity with a new passport of full validity, issuing a new passport with amended personal details and replacing a lost or stolen passport and, if the application is successful, issuing a 32 page passport—
(a) for applications made by post—
(i) where the applicant is aged 16 years and over but was born after 2nd September 1929 72.50
(ii) where the applicant is under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) 46.00
(iii) where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 Nil
(b) for applications made in person—
(i) using the fast-track service
(aa) where the applicant is aged 16 years or over but was born after 2nd September 1929 103.00
(bb) where the applicant is under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) 87.00
(cc) where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 30.50
(ii) using the fast-track collect service—
(aa) where the applicant is aged 16 years or over but was born after 2nd September 1929 123.00
(bb) where the applicant is under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) 103.50
(cc) where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 50.50
(iii) using the premium service—
(aa) where the applicant is aged 16 years or over but was born after 2nd September 1929 128.00
(bb) where the applicant is under 16 years old (for a passport valid for 5 years) 106.00
(cc) where the applicant was born on or before 2nd September 1929 55.50
H. Administering an application made in the United Kingdom, including applications for replacing an expired passport, replacing a passport of restricted validity with a new passport of full validity, issuing a new passport with amended personal details and replacing a lost and stolen passport and, if the application is successful, issuing a 48 page passport—
(a) for applications made by post 85.00
(b) for applications made in person—
(i) using the fast-track service 111.00
(ii) using the fast-track collect service 123.00
(iii) using the premium service 137.00
Fee II. PASSPORT APPLICATION MADE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM £
I. Administering an application made in the United Kingdom and, if the application is successful, issuing a collective passport—
(a) for applications made by post 39.00
(b) for applications made in person 54.00
J. Arranging for return of supporting documents accompanying an application made in the United Kingdom for a 32 or 48 page passport to an address in the United Kingdom by secure delivery, at the applicant’s request 3.00

Richard Tilbrook

Clerk of the Privy Council

( 1 )

1980 c. 23 : subsections (4A) and (4B) were inserted by paragraph 2 of the Schedule to the Identity Documents Act 2010 (c. 40) .

( 2 )

S.I. 2012/798 , relevant amendments have been made by S.I. 2012/1752 .

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