UK to Raise All Visa and Citizenship Fees

The United Kingdom Home Office has confirmed that fees for all visa types and citizenship applications will rise, effective 8 April 2026. The decision is part of a broader effort to cover administrative costs and ensure the sustainability of the UK’s immigration and border services.

Overview of Fee Increases

The fee adjustments apply across multiple categories, including visitor, academic, medical, work, student, and electronic travel authorisations (ETA). Both short-term and long-term applications will be affected. Key changes include:

  • Visitor Visas:
    • Up to 6 months – £135 (+£6)
    • Up to 2 years – £506 (+£31)
    • Up to 5 years – £903 (+£55)
    • Up to 10 years – £1,128 (+£69)
  • Academic & Medical Visits (6–12 months): £234 (+£14)
  • Transit Visas: Airport – +£2.50; Land border – +£4.50
  • Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA): +£4
  • Asylum Applications: +£197

Work and Skilled Immigration Fees

Applicants from abroad:

  • Up to 3 years – +£50
  • Over 3 years – +£99
  • Skilled healthcare workers: 3 years – +£20; over 3 years – +£38
  • Seasonal workers – +£21

Applicants within the UK:

  • Up to 3 years – +£58
  • Over 3 years – +£114

Student Visas

Applications for students and dependants will rise by £34, reaching £558.

Visitor Visa Extensions

Extension applications will see a £72 increase.

Summary of Key Fee Changes

Visa/CategoryPrevious Fee (£)Increase (£)New Fee (£)Notes
Visitor 6 months1296135Short-term visits
Visitor 2 years47531506Multi-entry visa
Visitor 5 years84855903Long-term stay
Visitor 10 years1,059691,128Extended validity
Academic/Medical 6–12 months22014234Includes private institutions
Airport Transit2.5Transit at airports
Land Border Transit4.5Transit at land borders
ETA4Electronic Travel Authorisation
Asylum Applications197Persecution-based entry
Skilled Workers Abroad (<3 yrs)50Sponsorship required
Skilled Workers Abroad (>3 yrs)99Sponsorship required
Health Care Workers (<3 yrs)20Skilled healthcare staff
Health Care Workers (>3 yrs)38Skilled healthcare staff
Seasonal Workers21Temporary labour visas
Student Visa52434558Includes dependants
Visitor Visa Extension72Extending current visa duration

Implications

The fee increase is expected to affect international students, skilled migrants, and short-term visitors, potentially influencing travel, study, and employment decisions. The Home Office emphasises that these adjustments are necessary to maintain efficient visa processing and ensure a sustainable immigration system.

Applicants are advised to review the updated fee schedule ahead of 8 April 2026 and budget accordingly to avoid delays in submission.

Source: UK Home Office

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