The UK Home Office has quietly introduced another round of fee increases, this time targeting those who rely on expedited immigration processing. As of October 21, 2025, the cost of fast-tracking certain in-country sponsorship services has increased substantially.
UK’s New Expedited Processing Fees
Two main services are affected by this update:
- Expedited processing of sponsorship management requests – The fee for Expedited processing has jumped from £200 to £350, marking a steep 75% increase. This applies to Worker, Temporary Worker, and Student Sponsor categories.
- Priority service for sponsor licence applications – The fee for the priority service now stands at £750, up 50% from the previous £500.
These changes may not garner headlines, but they directly impact universities, businesses, and other licensed sponsors that rely on swift immigration decisions to manage staffing and international recruitment efficiently.
What Is Expedited Processing?
Expedited processing is essentially the UK immigration system’s version of a fast lane. It allows employers, educational institutions, or sponsors to get decisions on certain applications much quicker than standard timelines, often within a few working days.
Normally, sponsorship-related requests can take weeks to process. With expedited service, sponsors can skip the queue by paying an extra fee. This is especially useful when hiring overseas workers urgently or resolving time-sensitive issues tied to licence management.
Why Sponsors Use Expedited Processing
Employers often use expedited processing when they’re racing against visa start dates or project deadlines. It helps:
- Speed up hiring for roles that can’t wait.
- Avoid business disruption when sponsorship permissions need urgent updates.
- Reinstate suspended or downgraded licences faster, keeping operations compliant.
For universities and colleges, the same service ensures that international student enrolments and compliance tasks run smoothly before academic terms begin.
What Applicants Can Expect
When using expedited processing, sponsors can usually expect:
- A dedicated caseworker or faster allocation of their file.
- A response within a few working days, rather than weeks.
- Email confirmation once the decision or update is complete.
However, the Home Office still warns that paying for priority service doesn’t guarantee approval. It simply ensures that the application is reviewed more quickly.
Another Step in the UK’s Fee Hikes
This update fits into a larger trend. Over the last two years, the UK government has increased fees across almost every immigration category, from Certificates of Sponsorship and Skilled Worker visas to visitor visas and the Immigration Health Surcharge.
The justification often points to funding public services and covering administrative costs. But for employers and sponsors, it means higher operating expenses and tighter margins when managing foreign hires or student enrolments.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a licensed sponsor in the UK or planning to become one, it’s now more expensive to move things along quickly. Expedited processing remains a useful tool for those on tight deadlines, but it comes at a higher price.
With immigration costs rising steadily, sponsors may need to plan budgets more carefully and anticipate longer lead times when deciding whether paying for speed is truly worth it.
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