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United Kingdom Visa

Traveling to: United Kingdom
Citizens of: India
Processing

8-30 Days

Length of Stay

180 Days

Validity

180 Days

Entry

Multiple Entry

Visa Overview

E-Visa

Important Notes
  • Visa fee is non-refundable
  • Processing time is not guaranteed (approx 10–15 working days)
  • Approval depends only on UK Embassy
  • Must prove strong reason to return to India
  • Apply at least 30 days before travel recommended

Required Documents

Passport (6 months validity)
Bank statement (4–6 months)
Income proof (ITR / salary slips)

Visa Fees & Pricing

Visa Type Category Processing Total Cost
Tourist Visa Multiple Entry | 180 Days Adult 8-30 Days INR 23,148.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa for the UK?
Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to travel to the United Kingdom (UK). You can apply for a Standard Visitor Visa, which is issued for short-term tourism or social visits.
How does a UK visa look like?
Here is a sample of the UK tourist visa:
UK Tourist Visa Sample
How long can I stay in the UK on a tourist visa?

On a UK Standard Visitor Visa (tourist visa), you can stay for up to 6 months. Depending on the entry type, you might be able to visit the country multiple times within the visa’s validity period. 

Note: The visa validity will be clearly mentioned on the UK visa that you will receive. 

How far in advance can I apply for a UK visa?
You can apply for a UK visa up to 3 months in advance of your intended travel date if you're applying for a Standard Visitor Visa. Since visa processing times can vary, it is best to apply 4-6 weeks in advance to avoid any last-minute delays.
Can I travel to France with a UK visa?

No, you cannot travel to France (or any Schengen Country) with a UK visa. The UK is not part of the Schengen Area, while France is.

To visit France, you will need a Schengen visa.

Can I travel to the UK with a Schengen visa?

No, you cannot travel to the UK with a Schengen visa. The UK is not part of the Schengen, so a Schengen visa cannot be used to travel there.

If you wish to visit the UK, you will need to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa through an authorised visa service.

What is a multiple-entry UK visa?

A multiple-entry visa allows you to enter and exit the UK multiple times within the visa’s validity period. 

Suppose you are issued a 6-month multiple-entry UK visa. This visa allows you to enter the UK multiple times within those 6 months. For instance, you could visit the UK for two weeks in January, return to your home country, and then visit again for a month in April, all while staying within the 6-month validity period of the visa. 

Can I apply for long-term UK Standard Visitor Visas?

Yes, you can apply for long-term UK Standard Visitor Visas. These visas are available for durations of 2, 5, or 10 years. These visas are perfect for individuals who plan to visit the UK frequently for business, family visits, or tourism. 

Note: Regardless of the visa’s validity, you can stay in the UK only for up to 6 months per visit.

What are the different types of UK visas available for Indians?
Indians can apply for various types of UK visas depending on the purpose of their travel. Here are the most commonly applied visas:

  • Standard Visitor Visa: Issued for tourism, business trips, or visiting family and friends and allows stays of up to 6 months, with options for longer-term visas.
  • Skilled Worker Visa: Allows you to come to or stay in the UK to do an eligible job with an approved employer. This is valid for up to 5 years and is further extendable. 
  • Graduate Visa: A Graduate visa gives you permission to stay in the UK for at least 2 years after successfully completing a course in the UK.
  • Global Talent Visa: Issued if you’re a leader or potential leader in academia, arts, culture, or digital technology and are at least 18 years old.
  • Student Visa: For those who have been accepted into a course of study at a recognised UK educational institution. This visa allows for longer stays, depending on the course duration.
  • Family Visa: For those joining a family member or partner who is already in the UK. This includes visas for spouses, fiancés, children, and other dependent family members.
  • Health and Care Worker Visa: For individuals with a job offer in the UK’s health and care sector, including roles in the NHS or other approved health organisations.
  • Note: Each visa type has specific eligibility criteria and application procedures, so it's important to check the specific details on the government website before applying.
What are the eligibility criteria for getting a UK visa?
You will be eligible to apply for a UK visa if you can show that: 

  • You have a valid passport or travel document to enter the UK. 
  • You will leave the UK at the end of your visit. 
  • You’re able to pay for your return or onward journey (or have funding from someone else to pay for the journey). 
  • You’ll not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits or make the UK your main home. 
  • You are able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you). 
What are the UK tourist visa requirements for Indians?
You will need the following documents to apply for a UK tourist visa from India:

  • Visa application form: Online completed and signed- UK visa application form. 
  • Two photographs: Two passport-sized photographs on a white background that is no older than 6 months; size- 4.3 x 3.5 cm. They must satisfy the UK visa photo size requirements.
  • Passport: A passport valid for at least the intended duration of your stay in the UK. You will also need to submit the front and back copy of the passport. 
  • Copy of previous visas, if any. 
  • Proof of return: Round-trip flight reservations to prove your return.
  • Proof of accommodation: Hotel reservations and, if invited, an invitation letter signed by the inviting person and duly notarised in the UK.
  • Proof of financial means: To demonstrate your capability to fund your stay, provide bank account statements for the last three months (sealed & signed by the bank manager), pay slips for the last three months, and ITR acknowledgements for the last three years. 
  • Proof of ties to home country: The UK government needs to be assured of your return to the home country. You can show the joining letter from the employer, employer statements on approval of holidays, and previous employment records, if available, to show that you have a commitment to return. 
Note: Depending on the specific circumstances mentioned in the visa application, additional documents will be required.
What documents are required for minors applying for a UK visa?
Minors applying for a UK visa must provide the following additional documents:

  • Provide a legal document showing your relationship with at least one parent or guardian, such as a birth certificate or adoption papers.
  • Include a copy of the photo page of at least one parent’s or guardian’s passport (if they are not applying for a visa), including their signature and passport number.
  • If your family name differs from your parent/guardian's, you may need to provide additional evidence, such as a birth or adoption certificate showing your relationship or a divorce or marriage certificate for your parent or guardian.
Can I apply for a UK visa without a confirmed flight booking?
Yes, you can apply for a UK visa without a confirmed flight booking. However, you will need to provide a flight itinerary or reservation as proof of your intended travel dates.
Can I apply for a UK visa if my accommodation is not confirmed?
Yes, you can apply for a UK visa without a confirmed accommodation. However, you will still need to show your accommodation plans by providing hotel reservations or an invitation letter, if applicable.
Is travel insurance mandatory for a UK tourist visa?
No, travel insurance is not mandatory for a UK tourist visa. However, it is recommended to provide coverage for unexpected events such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.
What is the minimum bank balance required for a UK tourist visa?

Although the government has not set a minimum balance requirement, our visa experts generally recommend having a minimum bank balance of ideally ₹5 to ₹6 lakhs for a 7-day trip. This translates to approximately ₹70,000 to ₹90,000 per day of your stay. 

Moreover, to strengthen your application, maintain a consistent balance in your bank account over the six months leading up to your application. 

My bank balance fluctuates significantly. What can I do to ensure this doesn’t negatively impact my visa application?
If your bank balance fluctuates significantly, it’s important to provide additional context to avoid any negative impact on your visa application:

  • Address it in the cover letter: If there are large deposits or withdrawals, include a brief explanation in your cover letter. For instance, if a large deposit is from a property sale, mention this.
  • Submit additional proof: Provide other financial documents, such as fixed deposits, mutual funds, or property documents, to demonstrate overall financial stability.
Are income tax returns mandatory for a UK visa application?

Yes, income tax returns (ITR) for the past three years are mandatory when applying for a UK visa. The ITR documents help demonstrate your financial stability and regular income, which are crucial for proving that you can support yourself during your stay in the UK.

What should I do if I haven’t filed income tax returns for the past two years?
If you haven't filed income tax returns (ITRs) for the past two years, this may pose a challenge for your visa application. However, you can write a cover letter explaining why you haven’t filed ITRs. Common reasons might include recent employment, income below the taxable threshold, or being a dependent. Additionally, submit other financial documents that prove your income and financial stability, such as bank statements, salary slips, or investment documents.
What sponsorship documents do I need to provide if my UK trip is sponsored?
If your trip to the UK is being sponsored, you will need to submit the following sponsorship documents:

  • Sponsorship letter detailing the sponsor’s commitment to cover your expenses, including accommodation, travel, and daily costs.
  • Proof of sponsor’s income, which will include bank statements and income tax returns for the last three years.
  • Passport of the sponsor;
  • Proof of relationship that shows your relationship with the sponsor, such as a birth certificate or a marriage certificate, if applicable.
I am a housewife with no independent income. What documents can I submit to get my UK visa approved?
As a housewife with no independent income, you will generally need a sponsor. For your application, you will need to submit a sponsorship letter, financial documents of the sponsor (bank statements, ITRs and salary slips), and proof of your relationship with the sponsor (this could be a marriage certificate). If applicable, provide documents showing jointly owned property or bank accounts that further prove your financial stability.
How can a businessman succeed in obtaining a UK visa?
If you are a businessman, you can enhance your UK visa application by demonstrating financial stability and the purpose of your travel. Here’s what you can submit:

  • Business financial statements: Submit the latest financial statements of your business, such as profit and loss accounts, balance sheets, and bank statements, covering at least six months.
  • Company registration documents: Provide copies of your business registration documents, including your GST certificate, company PAN card, and incorporation certificate.
  • Business tax returns: Include your business’s income tax returns for the past two years to demonstrate financial health and stability.
  • Invitation letter: If travelling for business purposes, include an invitation letter from your UK business partner or the organisation you will be visiting. The letter should outline the purpose and duration of your visit.
Can I apply for a UK visa if I am unemployed?
Yes, you can get a UK visa even if you are unemployed. However, in addition to bank statements, you will need to provide additional documentation to demonstrate your ability to support yourself during your stay. These include:

  • Proof of passive income: Submit documents showing regular income from passive sources, such as rental agreements, dividend statements, or interest income from investments.
  • Income tax returns: Include your income tax returns for the past three years, showing the declared passive income.
  • Property or investment documents: If applicable, provide proof of ownership of assets that generate passive income, such as property deeds or investment certificates.
How can a retired individual succeed in applying for a UK visa?
If you are retired, you can succeed in your UK visa application by demonstrating that you have sufficient funds and a clear purpose for your visit. Here’s a list of documents to provide:

  • Pension statements: Provide your pension statements for the past six months as proof of a steady income stream.
  • Bank statements: Submit bank statements showing a healthy balance and consistent pension credits.
  • Proof of savings or investments: Include documents showing savings or investments that contribute to your financial stability, such as fixed deposits, mutual funds, or property ownership.
  • Retirement proof: Provide a copy of your retirement certificate or letter from your previous employer confirming your retirement status.
  • Travel itinerary and accommodation: Clearly outline your travel plans and accommodation arrangements in the UK.
  • Sponsorship letter: If a family member is sponsoring your trip, include a sponsorship letter and proof of their financial capacity to support your stay.
How can I show strong ties to India when applying for a UK visa?
To convince the consular officer that you will return to India after your trip, you need to demonstrate strong ties to your home country. This can done by providing the following documents:

  • Financial ties: Show proof of employment with a company joining letter and leave approval. Additionally, include evidence of property ownership to demonstrate financial stability and commitment to returning.
  • Family ties: Provide details about your family situation, such as marriage certificates or birth certificates of dependent children, to highlight your responsibilities and connections in India.
  • Other commitments: If you are a student, submit a letter from your educational institution confirming your enrollment and the date you are expected to return to continue your studies.
How can I prove the purpose of my trip when applying for a UK visa?
You can prove the purpose of your trip by providing the following documents:

  • Tourism: Hotel reservations, a detailed travel itinerary, and return flight tickets.
  • Business: An invitation letter from a company or business partner in the UK, along with details of meetings or conferences you plan to attend.
  • Family visit: An invitation letter from your host in the UK, along with their proof of residence and relationship to you.
What if I only have one empty page left in my passport, but my passport has not expired?
If your passport has only one empty page left, it may suffice for the UK visa to be issued. However, it is important to note that immigration authorities at your destination might require additional empty spaces for entry and exit stamps. Therefore, it is highly advisable to renew your passport if you have limited blank pages remaining.
How can I increase my chances of getting a long-term UK Standard Visitor Visa?
To increase your chances of getting a long-term UK Standard Visitor Visa, consider the following tips:

  • Demonstrate the need for a long-term visa: Clearly show why you need a long-term visa by providing evidence of frequent visits or ongoing reasons for multiple trips, such as business meetings or family ties.
  • Provide a good travel history: Present a history of your frequent visits to the UK on a short-term visitor visa. Also, demonstrate your compliance with visa conditions.
  • Show financial stability: Provide comprehensive financial documents, including bank statements, pay slips, and tax returns, to prove you can support yourself during your visits and won't rely on public funds.
  • Highlight strong ties to India: Include evidence of strong ties, such as employment verification, property ownership, or family commitments, to convince the visa officer that you will return home after each visit.
  • Seek professional advice: If you have doubts, it is best to consider consulting with visa experts who can help you navigate the application process and address any potential issues before submission. From their experience, they can help you build a strong case.
How much time does it take to process a UK visa for Indians?
Currently, the processing time for a UK tourist visa is 3 weeks, and it starts after you complete the online visa application and give your biometrics at the visa application centre. 

  • However, the processing time may take longer in cases such as:
  • When the information in your application is not accurate or requires further consideration.
  • When you need to provide further evidence, for example, evidence of funds.
  • When your supporting documents need to be further verified.
  • An interview has been requested.
  • Further information is required on your personal circumstances (for example, if you have a criminal conviction).
  • The High Commission is experiencing increased visa demand. 
Do I need to submit my passport for UK visa processing?
Yes, you will need to submit your passport for the processing of your UK visa application. The passport is required for identity verification, for checking your travel history, and for affixing the visa sticker if approved.
Do I need to attend an interview when applying for a UK visa?

No, an interview is not required to apply for a UK Standard Visitor Visa. 

However, in some cases, the visa authorities may request an interview if they need further information or clarification about your application. If necessary, the UKVI will notify you and provide instructions on how to attend the interview.

What will the process look like on the day of the UK visa appointment?
At your UK visa appointment, you’ll need to:

  • Provide the documents: Provide all the documents, including passport and copies of the other documents required for visa processing.  
  • Submit biometrics: Have your fingerprints and photograph (known as ‘biometric information’) taken.
What can I do to ensure my UK visa application is approved?
To increase your chances of a successful UK visa application, keep these points in mind:

  • Submit a complete and accurate application: Providing incorrect information in your visa application can lead to direct visa rejection. Hence, ensure all the provided information documents are accurate, complete, and meet the specified requirements.
  • Sufficient financial proof: The UK government needs assurance that in no way will you become a financial liability to the country and you can carry out the expenses on your own. Therefore, clearly demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in the UK, including the cost of travel and accommodation. If you feel you do not have sufficient funds, consider sponsorship. 
  • Strong proof of ties to India: In order to ensure the government that you will return to your home country, provide strong evidence, such as an employment letter, property deed or family ties. You should also provide the return flight tickets to clearly show the authorities that you will not overstay. 
  • Valid travel document: Providing a valid travel document is one of the eligibility criteria for getting a UK visa. Your passport or travel documents must be valid for at least the intended stay in the UK. If your passport is about to expire, you must renew it before applying. 
  • Take expert help: If you have any questions or are finding it hard to navigate the visa application process, consider consulting a visa expert or advisor to ensure your application is complete and accurate.
Can I work on a UK tourist visa?
No, you cannot work or engage in any form of employment while on a UK tourist visa. The visa is intended for tourism, leisure, or short-term visits, not for work purposes. If caught working remotely, you could face penalties, deportation, and future visa bans.
What happens if I lose my passport with a UK visa while travelling?
If you lose your passport with a UK visa while travelling, you should immediately report the loss to the local police and obtain a police report. You will then need to visit the nearest Indian embassy or consulate to apply for an emergency passport. You can also inquire about the possibility of reissuing the visa.
My travel date to the UK has been postponed. Can I still visit the UK with my issued visa?
If your travel date has been postponed, you can still use your issued UK visa as long as it remains valid. If the new travel dates fall within the visa’s validity period, you can use the same visa to travel to the UK. However, if your visa expires before your new travel date, you will need to apply for a new one.
Can I bring prescription medication into the UK on a tourist visa?
Yes, you can bring prescription medication into the UK on a tourist visa, but you should carry a prescription or a doctor’s letter on the official letterhead that includes important information, such as your name, the name of the medication, dosage, usage and the prescribed amount.
What can I do if my UK visa application is rejected?
If your UK tourist visa application is rejected, you have the following options:

  • Reapply for a new visa: The refusal letter will outline the reasons for rejection. You must reapply for the visa only after addressing those reasons to expect a positive outcome. 
  • Appeal the decision: Within 28 days from the receipt of the refusal letter, you can appeal the decision online through Gov.UK website
How do I appeal a UK visa rejection?
If your UK visa application is rejected, you can appeal through the UK government website within 28 days of receiving the rejection. You will have to submit the appeal along with supporting documents. 
Can Indians extend their UK tourist visa?
No, the UK tourist visa is non-extendable. Extensions are only granted in exceptional cases, such as if you were previously issued a visa with less than 6 months validity, or you are a patient receiving medical treatment.
What should I do if I need to extend my stay in the UK for medical reasons?
If you need to extend your stay in UK for medical reasons, you will need to show that:

  • You have paid for any treatment you’ve already had in the UK;
  • You can and will pay the further costs of your treatment;
  • You continue to meet the medical treatment eligibility requirements. 
What happens if I overstay my UK visa?
You must not overstay, and if you do, you might face the following consequences:

  • You may be required to pay a fine for the period you overstayed.
  • Depending on the duration of the overstay, you could be banned from re-entering the UK for a specific period of time.
  • You may face legal action, especially if the overstay is significant.

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