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Standard Visitor Visa: UK Visit Visa
Citizens that do NOT need a Visa to visit the UK
Individuals that DO Need a Visitor Visa to Enter the UK
What Activities are you permitted on a Standard Visitor Visa?
What are you not allowed to do on a UK Standard Visitor Visa?
How do I Apply for a UK Standard Visitor Visa?
What is the Application Fee for a UK Standard Visitor Visa?
What Documents Will I Need for a UK Standard Visitor Visa?
Unless you are a Non-Visa national*, and you wish to visit the UK, you will need to apply for a 'Visitor Visa' for lawful entry to the UK. There are several types of visitor visas, each one permitting the holder to do different/specific activities.
The Standard Visitor Visa enables you to come to the UK and (for most cases) stay for a maximum period of 6 months* and permits certain activities, which includes: tourism, visiting family and friends, conducting specific business activities (such as attending a meeting or conference), receiving medical treatment or for short term study. - This visa is also commonly known as a “UK Visit visa” or a “UK Tourist visa.”
*up to 11 months if coming for medical treatment and 12 months for academics
Before applying for a Standard visitor visa, you should determine whether or not you actually need one to come to the UK.
* There are certain countries, whose citizens do not need a visa to visit the UK. These are referred to Non-Visa nationals and they can typically enter the UK freely as a visitor. Even if you are a non-visa national, you must still meet the UK entry requirements as a visitor. So you would therefore be expected to explain the reason for your trip to the UK, your maintenance and accomodation arrangements, and preparations for your return back to your home country.
You can check if you fall under the list of nationaties that DO require a visa to visit the UK, on the gov.uk website here,
If you are a citizen of a country that is required to apply for a visa to enter the UK, you must ensure that you meet all of the requirements for a visitor visa before coming to the UK.
The requirement that most applicants fail to satisfy is the requirement to show that they are "genuinely seeking entry as a visitor." There are many factors taken into account by the Home Office which means submitting as many specific documents as possible to demonstrate that the applicant is a genuine visitor to the UK.
(Note that some of these will require you to meet extra eligibility requirements)
Volunteering
Volunteer with a registered Charity for up to 30 days
Study English language or a short course at an accredited institution for up to six months
Transit through the UK to another country
As an employee of an overseas based company, you may provide the following to UK employees of their company overseas*:
*Must be for specific internal projects with UK employees of the same corporate group, and provided no client work is performed directly.
Carrying out installations, dismantle, repair, servicing or advise on equipment, computer software and hardware, for a UK company your organisation supplies to or has a contractual after sales agreement with.
(a) undertake unpaid clinical attachments or dental observer posts provided these do not involve patient treatment
(b) take the following test/examination in the UK:
i. the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board test
ii. the Objective Structured Clinical Examinations for overseas
Science and Academia
(a) conduct research for a specific project which directly relates to their employment overseas, or conduct independent research; and
(b) share knowledge or advise on a UK led global project, provided no research is being carried out in the UK.
(a) participate in formal exchange arrangements with UK counterparts (including doctors);
(b) carry out private research if you are on sabbatical leave from your home institution;
(c) participate in research, teaching or clinical practice as an eminent senior doctor or dentist,
Visit the UK to preach or do pastoral work
(a) give individual, and participate in performances, including as part of a group;
(b) enter competitions or attend auditions;
(c) take part in promotional activities;
(d) take part in one or more cultural events or authorised permit free festivals
(a) take part in a sports tournament/events as an individual or part of a team;
(b) take part in promotional activities including personal appearances;
(c) take part in trials that are not in front of a paying audience;
(d) take part in short periods of training that is not being paid by a UK sporting body;
(e) join an amateur team or club to gain experience in a particular sport as an amateur in that sport.
(a) a sports organisation, agent, or broadcaster based in the UK;
(b) a sports person with permission as a UK visitor at the same sports tournament/event.
The earliest you can make an application is 3 months before you will travel to the UK
The average processing time to receive a decision on your Visitor Visa application is 3 weeks.
Visitor Visa Type | Fee | Maximum length of stay |
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Standard Visitor visa | £115 | 6 months |
Standard Visitor visa for medical reasons | £200 | 11 months |
Standard Visitor visa for academics | £200 | 12 months |
2 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £400 | 6 months per visit |
5 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £771 | 6 months per visit |
10 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £963 | 6 months per visit |
Generally speaking, the answer is no.
If a visitor wants to switch to another visa category, such as a spouse visa for instance, they would be expected to return to their country of origin/residence and submit their biometric information (fingerprints and digital photo), and in some instances, supporting documents, from there.
However, this will be on a case by case basis, as there may be some exceptional and compelling circumstances which may prevent the person from returning to their country of origin/residence, resulting in them having to submit an application to switch to another immigration category while they are in the UK.
If this is the first time that the applicant is submitting a UK visitor visa, it is advisable for them to only apply up to the maximum period of 6 months. During this period, the applicant can enter and exit the UK as many times as they want, as long as their visa remains valid. This is what is termed as "multiple entry visa."
Once the applicant has shown that they have a good immigration history in the UK, for instance if they have visited the UK many times, and they have complied with the conditions of their visa, they can then apply for a visitor's visa that is valid for 2 years, 5 years, or 10 years.
This simply means that the applicant can enter and exit the UK multiple times during the validity of their visa. This does NOT mean however, that they can stay in the UK for 2, 5 or 10 years continuously.
There is no law stating how long a visitor on a 2, 5 or 10 year visa can stay in the UK. The law simply states that the visitor must not be "making their UK their home." The general rule of thumb is staying in the UK for no more than 6 months in total for any 12-month period.
Q. What am I allowed to do in the UK on a Standard Visitor visa?
A. As a Standard Visitor in the UK, you can do the following “permitted activities”:
Q. What am I not allowed to do in the UK on a Standard Visitor visa?
A. As a Standard Visitor in the UK, you cannot do the following activities:
Q. How long does it take for a visitor visa to process?
A. You’ll usually get a decision within 3 weeks. You also have the option to expedite your application by paying an additional fee (Priority Service which currently costs £500). If you opt for this, you will get a decision within 5 working days.
Q. How long is a Standard Visitor visa valid for?
A. The maximum length of stay in the UK on a Standard Visitor visa is generally 6 months.
You must leave the UK before the expiry of your visa and can only return to the UK after a reasonable period of time has elapsed. The exceptions are if you apply for a long-term Standard Visitor visa, which can be valid for 2 years, 5 years and 10 years, or for medical purposes, which is valid for 11 months or academic purposes, which is valid for 12 months.
Q. How much is a Standard Visitor visa?
A. The UKVI fee depends on which Visit visa you are applying for, as set out below:
Visitor Visa Type | Fee | Maximum length of stay |
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Standard Visitor visa | £115 | 6 months |
Standard Visitor visa for medical reasons | £200 | 11 months |
Standard Visitor visa for academics | £200 | 12 months |
2 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £400 | 6 months per visit |
5 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £771 | 6 months per visit |
10 year long-term Standard Visitor visa | £963 | 6 months per visit |
Q. Can I extend my Standard Visitor visa?
A. To be eligible for an extension, you must meet the following criteria:
You must pay £1000 to extend your stay, regardless of your nationality. Your application for an extension will need to be made from within the UK and before your current visa or permission expires.
You will also need to provide the relevant supporting documents to support your reason for an extension.
Q. Can I apply for a Standard Visitor visa if I’m aged under 18?
A. You can travel to the UK if you are under 18 and have the following:
Q. How do I apply for a Standard Visitor visa and when will I get a decision?
A. Once you have checked that you meet the eligibility requirements and need a Standard Visitor visa. You must apply online and attend an appointment at a visa application centre in your country of residence.
The earliest you can apply is 3 months before you plan on travelling to the UK.
Once you have submitted your application, attended your appointment at the visa centre and provided your supporting documents, you will usually receive a decision within 3 weeks. You will be sent an email or letter with the decision and details of what you need to do next.
Q. What if I need to change or cancel my application?
A. You will need to contact UKVI or sign into your application and cancel it online.
You will only receive a refund if your application has not yet been processed.
Q. What can I do if my Standard Visitor visa application is refused?
A. Appeals are not available for Visitor visa refusals unless it is made on human rights grounds.
You can request an administrative review within 28 days of getting the decision. The cost for this is £80. However in most cases, the simplest way to deal with a refusal is to re-apply.
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L is a Thai national living and working in Cyprus. She has been working as a caregiver for an elderly couple for 3 years and has had the appropriate immigration documentation throughout her stay in Cyprus. Her current Cypriot visa was due to expire in July that year.
L met J online via a dating agency and they have become close. J decided to meet her in person and visited her in Cyprus a few months ago. They liked each other very much and their relationship has grown from strength to strength. J would like L to come to the UK and spend Christmas there with him, meet his parents and his friends.
L and J contacted me to help them with L's visitor visa application. They agree to proceed using the full-service and we communicated via email, phone calls and Whatsapp. They sent copies of their documents via email which I reviewed one by one and advised on these, accordingly. L was granted with a 6-month visitor visa and spends Christmas and New Year in the UK with J.
A is an Indian national who came to the UK with a spouse visa, to join B, her British husband. (Melanie advised and assisted them with A's application for a spouse visa). A is 2 months' away from having her first baby, and would like for her parents to come to the UK before the baby is born. A's parents live in India and are both retired. They have never been abroad.
A does not have family in the UK and the baby will also be her parents' first grandchild. A and B do not know when they would have the chance to travel to India to visit A's parents and family members with their baby. It was therefore important for them to have A's parents in the UK before the baby was born. A would like for her parents to stay for longer than 3 months.
I advised and assisted them with both parents' applications. It was imperative that A and B showed that A's parents were coming to the UK for a valid reason, and it was also important for A's parents to demonstrate to the UKVI that they had strong, significant ties in India that would compel them to return before their visas expired. They decide to opt for the Priority Visa Service and her parents received their decision after 5 working days. Each parent was granted with a visitor visa.
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