Thinking of visiting Big Ben, or catching a West End show? If you’re heading to the UK for a short visit, be it for tourism, family, business, or even medical treatment, you’ll likely need a Standard Visitor visa. Here’s a complete lowdown on how to apply, what it costs, and what documents you’ll need. For more clarity and details, visit: UK Standard Visitor Visa
Do you even need a visa?Before you do anything, check if you actually need a visa. Depending on your nationality, you might be able to:
Visit the UK without a visa or ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) for up to 6 months.
Visit the UK with an ETA, which you apply for online.
Apply for a Standard Visitor visa, if your country isn’t on the visa-exempt or ETA-eligible list.
You can easily check your visa status on the UK government website.

When and how to apply
If you do need a visa, apply online at least 3 months before your intended travel date. After submitting your application, you’ll need to book an appointment at a visa application centre to verify your documents and biometric data (fingerprints and photograph).
Good news: you can save your application and return to it later if you need more time.
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Fees and validity: What’s it going to cost?
Note: Even on a long-term visa, each visit is capped at 6 months.
What documents will you need?You must have a valid passport (with at least one blank page) and provide the following in your online form:
  • Travel dates
  • Accommodation details
  • Estimated cost of your trip
  • Your current address and how long you’ve lived there
  • Your income details (if any)
  • Parent’s names and birthdates (if known)
  • Details of any criminal, civil, or immigration offences

You may also be asked for:
  • Travel history from the last 10 years
  • Employer’s details
  • Details of your partner or family in the UK
  • TB test certificate (if visiting more than 6 months)
  • Certified translations for documents not in English or Welsh

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Biometric appointment and processing timeAs part of your application, you’ll need to attend an in-person appointment at a visa application centre, which may be in another city or even another country. There, you will:
  • Verify your identity using your passport
  • Provide biometric data (fingerprints + photo)
  • Submit supporting documents
  • After the appointment, it typically takes up to 3 weeks to get a decision.
Changes, cancellations, and refundsChanged your mind or made a mistake?
You can cancel your application, but you’ll only get a refund if it hasn’t been processed yet.
If your application is refused or you’re granted a shorter visa than requested, there’s no refund.
Be cautious: if your travel history suggests you’re living in the UK too frequently, your visa can be shortened or cancelled.
Ready to go?
Applying for a Standard Visitor visa is a straightforward process—as long as you follow the steps and have your documents ready. Whether you're there for castles or conferences, family reunions or fish and chips, a bit of planning can go a long way toward a smooth UK entry.
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