New Fees Take Effect; Entry Visa Increased From $25 To $175
BVI Platinum News
Updated: September 08, 2012 9:26 am AST
Published: September 07, 2012 7:38 am AST
Photo Credit: BVI Platinum News/Clifton Skelton
New fees at the Civil Registry and Passport Office kicked in from September 1, but upon showing up at the office, many contract workers were stunned to lean that the fees for an entry visa had increased from $25 to $175.

Several persons have contacted BVI Platinum News to complain about being unaware of the new fees. Persons particularly questioned the increase for the entry visa, which they indicated will have to be processed annually and will affect a large number of expat workers.

"I usually paid $25, but when I turned up today I was shocked to learn that the cost had gone up to $175. That is a lot of money to be paying every year for visa. I am not one to say how the fees should have been introduced, but at least they could have gradually increased the fees over a period of time," a resident told BVI Platinum News.

According to the new fee structure, the issuing of the visa is $150 while the processing cost $25.

Registrar General of the Civil Registry and Passport Office, Stephanie Benn was not immediately available for a comment.

The new fees were approved by Cabinet and later published in the Gazette on October 11, 2011 as an advance notice. On July 26, 2012 the House of Assembly paved the way for the introduction of the new fees by passing the Statutory Rates, Fees and Charges (Amendment of Schedule).

Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon. Dr. Orlando Smith told the House of Assembly on July 26, that from time to time it is necessary that rates and fees are changed to reflect circumstances that exist. He noted that the fee variations were approved by both the Virgin Islands Party administration and his Cabinet.

"In this particular resolution, we are eventually trying to change fees...passport and civil registry. This resolution and the changes reflected here were passed in the Cabinet in September of last year and it was gazetted, so it was made known to everyone," Premier Smith had stated.

He pointed out that a number of fees would be affected including emergency passport documents, entry visa, application for naturalization, marriage licenses, registration of births and deaths.

Speaking more on the fees, the Premier said when the fees were being revised, there were compared to Anguilla, Bermuda and Cayman Islands. He said for example, for the issuing of an ordinary passport in the Virgin Islands, it was $40.00, but in Anguilla it is $100.00, $66.00 in Bermuda and in Cayman Islands, $60.00. According to the Premier, the BVI is now proposing that the fees go to $100.00.

"That is basically in keeping with what is obtained in other countries," the Premier pointed out.

The Premier had also indicated that the current administrative services for forwarding applications for UK passports in the VI is $20.00; Anguilla $40.00; Bermuda $82.00; and Cayman $40.00. The BVI is increasing that fee to $40.00.

Premier Smith had said that issuing of certificates or identity cards locally for Belongers was $30.00, while in Anguilla the cost goes up to $600.00; Bermuda $30.00; and Cayman $30.00. The new fees in the BVI is $100.00.

The Premier told the House that the Civil Registry and Passport Office has invested a lot into modernizing its services and it is important that the new fees be applied.

"This is important because the passport and civil registry has gone to considerable expense to modernize their operations and I am told now that the processes that they have instituted are an example for the rest of the Government departments...The processes that they have instituted incurred a significant cost in doing that, also to process any application it takes work; hence, the need to apply an application fee...As I said, these fees are well within reasonable limits," the Premier told the House.
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vision | Report Abuse
visa should be granted at port of entry ,for visitors at a minimum of 3 months or depends on those countries thats needs
September 09 at 10:13pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike
expat | Report Abuse
i just wish every one could just pack up and go home and leave all these vagabonds to suffer and start doing what they are use to doing. and see who would be willing to do their dirty work.let me hold my tongue see.
September 09 at 5:43pm  |  Like7 People like this.   Dislike
Just Asking | Report Abuse
People you all need to stop it because when you go to the USA and have to pay their fees you don't make a noise but to pay it, who will you go to and complain too? When you have to go to Barbados for a visitor's Visa you pay airfare, some times hotel and you don't get the visa who... more
September 09 at 9:52am  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike5 People dislike this.
expat | Report Abuse
u ppl sound so ignorant.
September 09 at 8:14am  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike
This is great. The cost of the work permits needs to be raised to. We need to put measures in place to protect the locals and this is a good start. Work permits fees should be based on income and in order to have it renewed you should have to present 2 recent pay slips and a job letter to ensure... more
September 08 at 3:23pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike3 People dislike this.
Think4URSELF | Report Abuse
What about the on going systems maintence and the salary of the staff who serve us? It is not just about the IT systems upgrade as one commenter below ridiculed the government about It is also about all the other free services that are enjoyed by all.

I am not a BVI government employee,... more
September 08 at 2:13pm using an iPad  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
Volun Tear | Report Abuse
Perhaps the additional revenue will help with the cost of judgeslawyerspoliceprisonhousing and other necessary enforcement for societal protection against the crimes of the ever fruitful and multiplying expats from certain places and or their offsprings?
Perhaps we could see fewer photos of... more
September 08 at 1:48pm  |  Like4 People like this.   Dislike5 People dislike this.
Really | Report Abuse
WOW! --- I cannot believe you said that - you people are the most uncouth one could ever come across and I don't care how much dislikes i get , because that is the truth!
September 09 at 3:23pm  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike
The demand must be high. The higher the demand the higher the cost.
September 08 at 11:33am  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
Not Surprised | Report Abuse
I knew out of VIP and NDP, the NDP would have been the worst thing for my expat wife. Ten years plus and she still can't get even residency and we're married. NDP tried to introduced contract terms in which at the end of it, expats must leave. They increase residency requirement from 10... more
September 08 at 9:16am  |  Like10 People like this.   Dislike5 People dislike this.
Expats coming to the BVI know what the laws are before coming. Cayman and Bermuda have very trying laws for expats living there, and people leave there and come to the BVI because people expect the BVI to be a law less country.
September 08 at 10:45am  |  Like5 People like this.   Dislike10 People dislike this.
@sali | Report Abuse
Did you not read. They are married.
September 08 at 2:28pm using an iPad  |  Like   Dislike
tolan | Report Abuse
NDP jus came in office november so what does that have to do with ur expat wife. what happen to 4yrs ago
September 09 at 2:12am  |  Like2 People like this.   Dislike
Truth | Report Abuse
I too am hoping that this money will pay for good services with them push up mouth and nasty attitude let me stop cause I have a lot to say bout the down deh
September 08 at 9:08am using an iPad  |  Like5 People like this.   Dislike
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