UK Visa Online
Standard Visitor Visa
Tourism, family, business up to 6 months. We assist with forms and documents.
When do you need the Standard Visitor Visa?
The UK Standard Visitor Visa is the right route when your stay requires more than a simple ETA — for longer business trips, medical treatment, short studies or specific visits. It is not a work visa and does not permit long-term paid employment.
Validity and conditions
| Option | Stay per entry | Validity | Official fee (from 08 Apr 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Visitor (short) | Up to 6 months | 6 months | £135 |
| Long Term Visitor | Up to 6 months | 2 years | £506 |
| Long Term Visitor | Up to 6 months | 5 years | £903 |
| Long Term Visitor | Up to 6 months | 10 years | £1,128 |
Typical use cases
- Tourism or family visits longer than ETA allows
- Business meetings, conferences, training (no paid work)
- Short studies up to 6 months (non-degree)
- Private medical treatment (with evidence)
- Academic, artistic or consultancy visits under "Permitted Activities"
Requirements
- Valid passport and recent portrait
- Proof of sufficient financial means (bank statements, employer letter)
- Proof of strong ties to your home country (family, job, property)
- Invitation or travel confirmation, where relevant
- Travel plan and proof of accommodation
- Proof of purpose (business, treatment, study), as applicable
What we do for you
We provide comprehensive administrative and technical preparation:
- Multilingual, guided data entry
- Document checklist and completeness review
- Preparation of the official online application on GOV.UK
- Assistance with booking the biometric appointment (VFS / TLSContact)
- Post-submission tracking and communication
Price
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| UK Home Office (official fee) | from £135 |
| UK Visa Online service fee | 149 EUR |
| Priority/Super Priority surcharge | on request |
Limits of our service
We do not provide legal or immigration advice. We do not analyse which visa is ideal for your situation and make no forecast regarding the likelihood of approval. For complex matters (previous refusals, criminal record, family reunification, work) we recommend engaging a UK immigration adviser or lawyer regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA).