How you can immigrate to UK, how to protect yourself from Fraud and what to expect after you arrive in UK.
Yes, Indians need visa to travel to UK
This visa application must be made online from the govt official website
Yes, biometrics are required to obtain a visa.
No, an interview is not usually required to obtain a UK visa, but it may vary. Embassy may interview you by phone or in person.
You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.
It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport
Visa types | Fee(INR) |
Family visas - Joining your partner, parent, proposed civil partner or child (also applicable to EC to the Isle of Man, Baliwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Gurnsey) | 208790 |
Family visas – Adult dependant relative (also applicable for EC to the Isle of Man) | 367589 |
Indefinite leave to enter the UK as a victim of domestic abuse and dependant children under Appendix Victim of Domestic Abuse to the Immigration Rules | 326306 |
Route to Settlement - refugee dependant relative | 45694 |
Dependent children under the age of 21 only applying under “Appendix ECAA Extension of Stay” to the immigration rules. | Free of charge |
Visa types | Fee(INR) |
Former UK Armed Forces | 208790 |
Indefinite leave to enter the UK as the dependants of a member of the armed forces under Appendix Armed Forces to the Immigration Rules. | 326306 |
Applications for entry clearance and indefinite leave to enter the UK as a foreign or Commonwealth citizen discharged from HM Forces under paragraph 13 of Appendix Armed Forces to the immigration rules | 326306 |
Pre 1997 Gurkhas (outside immigration rules) | 208790 |
Overage dependant children of pre 1997 Gurkhas | 208790 |
HM Forces dependants applying under part 4,5,7 or 8 of Appendix Armed Forces | 208790 |
Visa types | Fee(INR) |
Returning resident | 72047 |
Visa types | Fee(INR) |
Family reunion, under Part 11 of Asylum, Immigration Rules (pre-flight dependants) | Free of charge |
Post-flight dependants | 208790 |
Family reunion - other dependent relatives | 45694 |
Please note that visa fees are subject to change, and it’s always recommended to check the latest fees on the official UK government website before submitting your application. Apply now and start your journey to visit in the UK.
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UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) offers Priority Services (PV) for select visit, study, and work visa applications. Please refer to the link “Get a faster decision on your visa or settlement application” on GOV.UK for more information on the availability and benefits of Priority Visas.
For up-to-date information on visa processing times, visit “Visa decision waiting times: applications outside the UK” on GOV.UK.
Let us walk you through the process
Submit your online application directly to UK Visa and Immigration website https://www.gov.uk/browse/visasimmigration . You’ll have to complete supporting documents as per the UK document checklist relevant to
your visa category.
To apply for a visa through GOV.UK, you must pay for both the visa fee and healthcare surcharge (if applicable). After payment, you will be given a reference number that starts with GWF. This reference number will be useful if you need to make any changes to your application or appointment in the future.
After you have successfully submitted and paid for your visa application on the GOV.UK website, you will be redirected to the VFS Global website to schedule an appointment at a Visa Application Centre where you will have your biometric data (fingerprints and photograph) collected. At the Visa Application Centre, you may also choose to add optional services offered by VFS Global to expedite your application, simplify the process, or make it more comfortable.
You have the option to submit all the necessary documents required to support your application online, without having to leave your home, office or school. This means you can keep your important documents with you. However, if you don't have access to a scanner, we offer a Document Scanning Assistance option at the Visa Application Centre to help you scan your documents. Please note that this service may have a fee associated with it. For more information, please refer to our guidelines for supporting documents.
The appointment for your visa application must be kept. You are not allowed to send a substitute.
Please review our instructions before coming to the visa application centre.
Once your visa application decision has been returned to the Visa Application Centre, you will receive an email update. If you cannot easily access email or want more detailed tracking information, you can choose to receive updates by SMS to your phone. You may need to check whether this service is available at the Visa Application Centre you're visiting, and you'll have to pay a fee for this service.
Once a decision has been made on your visa application, we will contact you to inform you when you can pick up your documents or passport from the Visa Application Centre. You can also choose to have your documents returned to you by courier for an additional fee. Please wait until you are contacted before attending the Visa Application Centre, as you won't be able to collect your passport until it is ready.
To collect your documents in person, you'll need to bring the receipt issued by the Visa Application Centre and a form of government identification. The options available for collecting your documents may vary, so please check with the Visa Application Centre at the time of your appointment.
Here is a document checklist for residence visas to the UK from India, categorized by the different visa types:
1. Spouse or Partner Visa:
2. Parent Visa:
1. Tier 2 (General) Visa:
2. Tier 1 (Investor) Visa:
1. Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa:
1. Tier 4 (General) Student Visa:
1. British Citizenship:
2. Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR):
Please note that the document requirements may vary depending on the specific visa category and individual circumstances. It is recommended to consult the official website of the UK Visas and Immigration or seek advice from an immigration professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information on document requirements for UK residence visas.
To submit our visa application, we need to provide a list of forms as required.
To apply for an immigrant visa for the UK from India, the following application forms are typically required:
Application Form for Settlement (VAF4A): This form is used for settlement visa applications, which include family visas, partner visas, and other long-term immigration purposes.
It is important to note that the specific application forms required may vary depending on the type of immigrant visa you are applying for. It is recommended to check the UK government's official website or consult with an immigration advisor for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application forms.
Please find below a step-by-step guide on the process of acquiring a visa.
After receiving Permanent Residence (PR) approval in the UK, the process for applying for a UK PR visa from India typically involves the following steps:
It is important to note that the process may vary depending on individual circumstances and any updates or changes to the UK immigration policies. It is advisable to refer to the official UK government website or consult with an immigration advisor for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the application process for a UK PR visa from India.
TIER 1 (Investor) Visa: This route is for high-net-worth individuals who are willing to invest a substantial amount of money in the UK. Applicants must meet specific investment thresholds and fulfill certain requirements to qualify for PR.
TIER 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa: This category is for individuals who want to set up or take over a business in the UK. Successful entrepreneurs can apply for PR after meeting specific residency and business-related requirements.
TIER 1 (Exceptional Talent) Visa: This visa is for individuals who demonstrate exceptional talent or promise in fields such as science, engineering, arts, or digital technology. After residing in the UK for a specified period, they may be eligible for PR.
TIER 2 (General) Visa: This category is for skilled workers who have a job offer from a UK employer. After working in the UK for a specific period and meeting certain criteria, individuals may be eligible to apply for PR.
TIER 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) Visa: This visa is for employees of multinational companies who are being transferred to a UK branch or subsidiary. While this category does not directly lead to PR, individuals may be able to switch to the TIER 2 (General) category to eventually apply for PR.
TIER 4 (Student) Visa: This category is for international students studying in the UK. Depending on certain factors, such as the level of study and the institution, students may be able to switch to a work visa category (e.g., TIER 2) and eventually apply for PR.
It is important to note that each TIER category has specific requirements and eligibility criteria, and the process can vary. It is advisable to consult with an immigration advisor or refer to the official UK government website for detailed information and guidance on the specific TIER route that suits your circumstances