Belgium:
Decreased Government Processing Fees For Single Work Permits
25 May 2022
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- Decreased processing fees for the issuance of single work
permits in Belgium beginning 26 May 2022
Overview
The government of Belgium will decrease
the processing fees for specific work permits
to EUR 126. These work permit types include applications for highly
qualified workers, seasonal workers, Blue Cards and European Union
(EU) intra-company transfer (ICT) permits. The fee must be paid to
the FPS Home Affairs, Immigration Department in Brussels.
What are the Changes?
The fee of EUR 126 is applied to any visa required nationals who
remain in Belgium for more than 90 days on specific work permit
types, including the Blue Card, work permits for highly qualified
positions, Single Permits and EU ICT permits. Prior to 26 May 2022,
the fee had been set to EUR 366.
Originally published MAY 24, 2022
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