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Planning a UK Trip? Standard Visitor Visa rules, eligibility, and cost explained

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 28, 2026, 18:26 IST
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Planning a UK Trip Standard Visitor Visa rules, eligibility, and cost explained

Planning a trip to the United Kingdom begins long before flights and accommodation come into play. For many travellers, the first and most important step is understanding whether they need a visa, and if so, which one. For short stays, tourism, business visits, or limited study, the Standard Visitor visa is the primary route into the UK. For more clarity, visit the official page.
Before departing, travellers who need a Standard Visitor visa must apply online and make an appointment at a visa application centre. According to gov.uk, advance planning is crucial because the earliest an application may be submitted is three months prior to the planned travel date.
Do note that not everyone who travels to the UK, will require a visa. Depending on their nationality, they may be permitted to enter the UK for up to six months without a visa or an electronic travel authorisation (ETA), or they may need a Standard Visitor visa. Therefore, before making trip plans, it's recommended that one confirms if they require a visa at all, because requirements will differ.

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What is the Standard Visitor Visa?

The Standard Visitor visa allows people to enter the UK for a temporary stay of up to six months. It covers a wide range of short-term activities, including tourism, business-related visits, short courses of study, and other permitted purposes.
In certain situations, such as for medical treatment, visitors may be able to apply to stay longer. However, the Standard Visitor route does not allow visitors to live in the UK or make it their main home through frequent or successive visits.

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Activities allowed under this Standard Visitor Visa

Travellers entering the UK as Standard Visitors can undertake several permitted activities. These include:
Visiting the UK for tourism, holidays, or vacations, or visiting family or friends
Volunteering for up to 30 days with a registered charity
Passing through the UK en route to another country
Attending certain business activities, such as meetings or interviews
Taking part in specific paid engagements as an expert in a profession, such as delivering lectures or performing
Participating in school exchange programmes
Enrolling in recreational courses lasting up to 30 days, such as dance classes
Studying, doing a placement, or taking an exam
Visiting as an academic, senior doctor, or dentist
Travelling for medical reasons
Travellers must ensure that their planned activities fall strictly within what is permitted under the Standard Visitor category.

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What you cannot do as a standard visitor

The visa also comes with clear restrictions. Standard Visitors cannot:
You cannot do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person, unless it qualifies as a permitted paid engagement
Claim public funds or benefits
Live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits
Marry, register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership under this visa category
Those planning to marry or register a civil partnership in the UK must apply separately for a Marriage Visitor visa.

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Eligibility requirements

All Standard Visitors must hold a valid passport or travel document for the entire duration of their stay. In addition, travellers must be able to demonstrate that:
They will leave the UK at the end of their visit
They can support themselves and any dependants during the trip, or have financial support from another source
They can pay for their return or onward journey, either independently or with support
They do not intend to live in the UK for long periods or make it their main home
Some visitors must meet additional eligibility requirements, depending on the purpose of travel. These include those visiting the UK to study, take exams, undertake placements, participate in permitted paid engagements, work as academics or senior medical professionals, or receive medical treatment.
Entry requirements may also differ for travellers arriving from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, or the Isle of Man.

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Do you need a visa?

Visa requirements will depend on nationality,which will usually fall into one of three categories:
Those who must apply for a Standard Visitor visa before travel
Those who must apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA), allowing visits of up to six months without a visa
Those who can visit the UK for up to six months without needing either a visa or an ETA
Even if a visa is not required, travellers must still meet all Standard Visitor eligibility conditions and may be questioned at the UK border about the purpose and duration of their visit.
Travellers who have previously been refused entry to the UK or have a criminal record may choose to apply for a Standard Visitor visa even if they are otherwise visa-exempt.

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Applying for a Standard Visitor Visa and cost

Applicants who need a Standard Visitor visa must apply online before travelling. The visa costs £127 and permits a stay of up to six months. Applications can be submitted no earlier than three months before the planned travel date. For more details, check this official page.
For frequent visitors, the UK also offers the option of applying for a long-term Standard Visitor visa.
Those transiting through the UK on the way to another country may use a Standard Visitor visa. If transit is the sole purpose of travel, a Visitor in Transit visa, costing £70, may be more appropriate.

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