Uk Visas Immigration
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You are not required to book any travel before you apply or before a decision is made on your application.
You should allow enough time before you plan travel to make a visa application. You will only receive a refund of your application fee if we have not started to process your application.
You may be able to pay for a faster decision on a visa application.
When your application processing time starts
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) starts processing your application once you either:
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verify your identity and submit your documents and application online using the UK Immigration: ID Check app. Well tell you if you can use this
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attend your appointment at a visa application centre (VAC) to provide your fingerprints and a photograph (biometric information)
Applications made in the USA
If you make an appointment at a USCIS Application Support Center to provide your fingerprints and a photograph (biometric information), you must then send your passport and documents to the VFS processing hub in New York.
If you make an appointment at a VFS premium Application Centre to provide your fingerprints and a photograph (biometric information), you can submit your passport and supporting documents at that location.
In both cases, the processing time starts when VFS receive your application.
When your application processing time ends
Youll get a letter or email to let you know that a decision has been made on your application.
If you attended a visa application centre, you should not visit one until you have been contacted to do so.
You do not need to contact UKVI to track your application if youve already made a visa application and it is still within the current processing times. We will not be able to provide information on the status of your application.
When you might wait longer
Your visa application may take longer to process if, for example:
- the information in your application is not accurate or requires further consideration
- you need to provide further evidence, for example evidence of funds
- your supporting documents need to be verified
- you need to attend an interview
- further information is required on your personal circumstances (for example if you have a criminal conviction)
- UKVI is experiencing increased visa demand
You will be contacted within the current processing times if your application will take longer.
If your application has taken longer than the current processing times and you havent been contacted by UKVI about your visa application, you should contact UKVI.
Current processing times
The processing times listed below are based on the current volume of visa applications.
All UK processing times are measured against agreed customer service standards.
Visit visas
Category | Processing time |
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Standard Visitor | 3 weeks |
Marriage Visitor | 3 weeks |
Chinese tour group | 3 weeks |
Transit | 3 weeks |
Study visas
Category | Processing time |
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Student | 3 weeks |
Child Student | 3 weeks |
Study English in the UK: Short-term student (6 to 11 month English language courses) | 3 weeks |
Family visas
Category | Processing time | |
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Partner or spouse | 12 weeks | |
Parent | 12 weeks | |
Child | 12 weeks | |
Adult coming to be cared for by a relative | 12 weeks |
Ukraine visas
Category | Processing time |
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Homes for Ukraine | 3 weeks |
Work visas
Popular work visas
Category | Processing time | |
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Skilled Worker | 3 weeks | |
Health and Care Worker | 3 weeks |
Temporary work visas
Category | Processing time | |
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Government Authorised Exchange | 3 weeks | |
Charity Worker | 3 weeks | |
Creative Worker | 3 weeks | |
International Agreement | 3 weeks | |
Seasonal Worker | 3 weeks | |
Religious Worker | 3 weeks |