Belgium:
2023 Immigration Document Processing Fees
25 January 2023
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- Belgium increased processing fees associated with the
processing of certain long-term immigration document types on 1
January 2023
Overview
The Belgian government increased processing fees for certain
immigration-related documents on 1 January 2023. These
fee changes include the following:
- Single permits, seasonal workers, and intra-corporate transfer
(ICT) fees: €138
- Family reunification: €198
- Professional Card: €220
- Student visa: €228
- EU Blue Card: €138
For additional information on these fee changes, check
here.
What are the Changes?
The government of Belgium increased processing fees for certain
long-term immigration authorization types on 1 January 2023.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Belgium's website
and Envoy's website for the latest updates and
information.
Originally published 23 January, 2023
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