Effective January 1, 2026, the Ministry of Homeland Security is set to implement a revised fee structure for services provided by the Immigration Division. The move, a considerable shift from the immigration-related fees established in 2007, is a response to the growing operational costs tied to secure document production and necessary technological advancements to bolster national security. The Ministry emphasized that these changes are part of the government’s larger initiative to modernize public services and transition to a fully digital, cashless immigration system.
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