The United Kingdom has announced a visa fee increment from April 9, affecting multiple categories, including study, visit, sponsorship, and transit visas.
Theliberationnews observed that under the revised fees, a six-month tourist visa will now cost £127, up from £115—a nearly 7% increase. The cost of a two-year visitor visa has risen from £432 to £475, while five-year and ten-year visitor visas now cost £848 and £1,059, respectively.
Students and their dependents will also see a 10% hike, with the previous £490 fee increasing to £524. Transit visa fees have also been adjusted, with air passengers now paying £39 instead of £35, and land travellers paying £70 instead of £64.
The increases extend to visa extensions, skilled worker visas, naturalisation, and electronic travel authorisations (ETAs). However, premium services such as fast tracks and premium sponsorships remain unchanged.
The fee adjustments come as part of the UK government’s broader efforts to manage immigration numbers.
Below is the list of the new and old fees: