Whether you're applying for a visit visa, a work permit, or seeking to settle in the UK, understanding the latest UK visa fees upfront can save you time and confusion. Knowing the exact costs for each visa type ensures you're fully prepared for the application process.
To help you navigate the process, according to the official website, here’s a breakdown of the latest UK visa fees for 2024:
For those looking to visit the UK for tourism, business, or medical reasons, the costs depend on the duration of stay:
Short-term Visit Visa (up to 6 months): £115
Long-term Visit Visa (up to 2 years): £400
Long-term Visit Visa (up to 5 years): £771
Long-term Visit Visa (up to 10 years): £963
Visiting Academic (over 6 months, but not exceeding 12 months): £200
Private Medical Treatment Visa (up to 11 months): £200
Transit Visa (direct airside transit): £35
Transit Visit Visa (landside transit): £64
These fees apply to applications made outside the UK and vary depending on the visa's specific purpose and the length of your stay.
The UK offers various work-related visa routes, each with its own fee structure. These are tailored for highly skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and others looking to contribute to the UK economy.
Innovator Founder Visa (main applicant and dependants): £1,191
Skilled Worker Visa (3 years or less): £719
Skilled Worker Visa (over 3 years): £1,420
Health and Care Worker Visa (3 years or less): £284
Global Talent Visa (main applicant, with approval letter): £192
Tier 1 Investor Visa (main applicant and dependants): £1,884
Temporary Worker Visa (various types): £298
Global Business Mobility Visas (e.g., Senior or Specialist Worker): £719
If you're planning to work in the UK, you’ll need to ensure that your visa matches your employment type, with fees based on the duration and nature of the work.
Studying in the UK is an exciting prospect, but the application process requires careful attention to visa fees:
Student Visa (main applicant and dependants): £490
Child Student Visa: £490
Short-Term Student Visa (English language courses): £200
The UK Student Visa fee applies to applicants who intend to study for more than six months, while short-term visas cater to those taking language courses or short study periods.
If you're looking for faster processing, the UK offers premium services, both abroad and within the UK. These services allow you to speed up your application process:
Priority Visa Service (non-settlement): £500
Super Priority Visa Service: £1,000
User Pays Visa Application Service: £76.50
International Contact Centre (Email): £2.74
Within the UK, you can also avail of expedited processing, which includes services like the Super Priority and Expedited Processing – Priority Service, with fees ranging from £500 to £1,000.
For those looking to settle in the UK, either as a spouse, skilled worker, or other qualifying categories, you will face higher application fees:
Indefinite Leave to Remain (main applicant and dependants): £2,885
Indefinite Leave to Enter (dependants of the armed forces): £2,885
Route to Settlement – Other Dependant Relative: £3,250
Naturalisation (British Citizenship) Fee: £1,500
These fees are for those who have lived in the UK for an extended period and wish to apply for permanent settlement or citizenship.
Becoming a British citizen is a significant milestone, and the process comes with its own set of fees:
Naturalisation as a British Citizen (adults): £1,500
Naturalisation for British Overseas Territory Citizens: £1,000
Nationality Registration (adult): £1,351
Citizenship Ceremony Administration: £80
If you’re eligible to apply for British citizenship, be prepared for these costs, which can include additional services such as the citizenship ceremony.
There are various additional UK visa categories and services that might apply to your situation, such as:
Replacement Biometric Residence Permit (BRP): £19
Travel Document for adults (Certificate of Travel): £280
Visa for Hong Kong British Nationals (Overseas): £180-£250
Visa for the purpose of joining a ship or aircraft crew: £64
Each visa application type carries different requirements and fees, and understanding these can help you navigate the UK immigration system more efficiently.
For businesses and organizations looking to sponsor workers or students, the fees can also be substantial:
Premium Sponsor Service (12 months): £8,000-£25,000
Worker Sponsor Licence (large sponsor): £1,476
Worker Sponsor Licence (small sponsor): £536
If you're sponsoring employees, the type and scale of your business will determine the cost of acquiring a sponsorship licence.
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