| Visa Type | Brief Description | Maximum Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Visitor Visa | Main route for tourism, leisure, family visits, short business activity, short study and private visits. No work or long-term study. | Up to 6 months |
| Long-term Visitor Visa | Allows multiple trips over 2, 5 or 10 years; each entry still capped at 6 months. Intended for frequent travellers. | Up to 6 months per visit |
| Marriage Visitor Visa | For marrying or forming a civil partnership in the UK without settling. No work. | Up to 6 months |
| Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE) Visa | For invited experts to carry out a specific paid engagement (e.g., lecture, performance). | Up to 1 month |
| Visiting Academic | For senior academics on sabbatical carrying out research/teaching at a UK HEI (evidence required). | Up to 12 months |
| Private Medical Treatment Visitor | For planned private treatment in the UK; must evidence treatment plan and ability to pay. | Up to 11 months |
| Transit Visa | For airside/landside transit when passing through the UK to another destination (depending on nationality). | Typically 24–48 hours |
| Feature | Standard Visitor Visa | Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) |
|---|---|---|
| Who it’s for | Nationals who must obtain a visa before travel, or where circumstances require a visa | Most non-visa nationals for short visits without a visa (e.g., EU/EEA/Swiss except Irish, US, Canada, Australia) |
| Pre-travel requirement | Visa decision required before boarding | ETA approval required before boarding |
| How to apply | Online form plus biometrics at a visa application centre | Online via GOV.UK or the ETA app |
| Biometrics | Yes | No |
| Typical processing time | Around 3 weeks from biometrics | Usually within 3 working days |
| Validity | Single trip up to 6 months or long-term (2/5/10 years) with each entry up to 6 months | Two years or until passport expiry |
| Maximum stay per entry | Up to 6 months (exceptions for academics/medical) | Up to 6 months per visit |
| Cost | £127 (6 months). Long-term: 2y £475; 5y £848; 10y £1,059. Academic/medical over 6 months: £220 | £16 |
| Work allowed | No (only permitted visitor activities) | No (visitor conditions apply) |
| Study | Short courses permitted within visitor rules | Same conditions as visitor status granted at border |
| Guarantees entry? | No—entry is at Border Force discretion | No—ETA authorises travel only |
| Transit notes | Separate transit visas may apply for some nationals | Airside transit generally exempt; landside may require ETA |
Applicants must be genuine, temporary visitors who can maintain themselves without recourse to public funds and who will leave at the end of their stay. Evidence of strong ties to the home country and clear, consistent documentation is essential. Caseworkers closely scrutinise finances, travel history and purpose of visit.
Examples: Purpose, Evidence, Maximum Stay
| Purpose | What is usually permitted | Typical evidence | Max stay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tourism/leisure | Sightseeing, holidays, visiting friends/family | Itinerary, accommodation, funds, return travel, employer leave letter, ties | Up to 6 months |
| Family visit | Short stay with family (no work) | Invitation, relationship proof, accommodation, funds/support, ties, travel | Up to 6 months |
| Business visit | Meetings, conferences, interviews, signing contracts, site visits (no productive work) | Letters from UK host and overseas employer, agenda, itinerary, accommodation, funds | Up to 6 months |
| Short study | Courses up to 6 months with an accredited provider | Acceptance/booking, timetable, provider accreditation, funds, accommodation | Up to 6 months |
| Academic visitor | Senior academics on sabbatical doing research/teaching at a UK HEI | UK invitation, proof of standing, home sabbatical approval, funding, accommodation | Up to 12 months |
| Medical treatment | Planned private treatment in UK | Provider letter (diagnosis, plan, cost, duration), proof of funds, accommodation, TB cert if needed | Up to 11 months |
| Creative/performing | Limited appearances (e.g., festivals, competitions) without filling a UK role | Invites/contracts, programmes, letters from organisers, overseas employment, funds | Up to 6 months |
| Paid engagements (PPE) | Specific paid activity for invited experts (separate PPE route) | Formal invitation with dates/payment, professional standing, travel/accommodation | Up to 1 month |
| Risk area | Example scenario | Possible consequence |
|---|---|---|
| Unlawful work | Visitor covers staff shortages or performs project work | Civil penalties; potential criminal liability |
| Misuse of business visitor rules | Meetings used to mask delivery of services to UK clients | Refusal/removal; reputational damage; scrutiny |
| Sponsor licence impact | Using visitors instead of sponsoring workers | Licence suspension/revocation |
| Inadequate checks | Treating a visit visa as work permission | Fines; reputational risk |
| Poor record-keeping | No documentation of visit purpose/activities | Weak defence in audit; non-compliance finding |
| Overstay | Engaging with visitor beyond permission date | Illegal working liability; penalties |
Visit Visa: Informal term for short stays; legally the Standard Visitor Visa under Appendix V.
Standard Visitor Visa: The formal route for short visits for tourism, family, business, private medical treatment and certain academic/cultural activities.
Visa National: A nationality that must apply for a visa before travel.
Non‑Visa National: A nationality that does not usually need a visa in advance, but may need an ETA.
Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA): Pre‑travel clearance for most non‑visa nationals; costs £16; valid two years or until passport expiry.
Right to Work: An employer’s duty to verify permission before employment; visitors do not have work permission.
Permitted Activities: The specific activities allowed to visitors under Appendix Visitor.
Permitted Paid Engagement (PPE): A separate short‑term visitor route for certain paid expert engagements.
Long‑Term Visit Visa: Valid for 2/5/10 years for repeat trips; each entry still limited to 6 months.