Here are the fee payment methods and some of the lessons learned as follows:
Methods of Fee Payment:
There are 5 different options specified by home Office.
- Cheque/Bankers Draft
- Postal Order
- *Credit card - Mastercard or Visa (including Electron)
- *Debit card - Delta, Maestro** (including Solo)
- Cash – but only for applications made at a public enquiry office; please do not send cash by post
* If you applying in person at a Public Enquiry Office and wish to pay by credit or debit card, the cardholder must be present in order for the payment to be taken.
** Maestro - We can accept any Maestro card if you are applying in person at a Public Enquiry Office but only Maestro cards issued in the UK if you are applying by post.
Lessons learned:
1. Cheque/Bankers Draft:
Considered to be a safe way, if you have a bank account.
2. UK Postal Orders:
Considered to be the safest mode of payment, but comes out with a price. One has to shell out around £10 for £250 of Postal Order. In total, for £820 one has to spend around £35.
3. Credit card:
2. UK Postal Orders:
Considered to be the safest mode of payment, but comes out with a price. One has to shell out around £10 for £250 of Postal Order. In total, for £820 one has to spend around £35.
3. Credit card:
- One has to ensure that there is enough credit in the card.
- Good to keep the company informed about the payments that are supposed to happen, so the frauds department does not block the transaction
4. Debit card:
- Similar to credit card, but should ensure that you have enough money in your account
- Inform the bank regarding the transaction
When one has decided to use credit/debit card for fee payment, one of the safest way to ensure safe payment for multiple application at the same time, is to provide different credit/debit card details for each application. So the possibility of blocking the card is eliminated.
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