UK Visitor Visas
Explore UK Visitor Visas
With some of the world’s most famous historical sites, architecture, music festivals, and museums, you are not alone in wanting to come to the UK. It is a popular destination for tourists from across the globe, with more than 20 million visitors each year.
Before you come to the UK, you need to check if you need a visa. In some cases, you will be able to visit the UK for six months without needing one but, if you do, it will be one of the visas you see below.
Click on a visa to find out more about it. It’s our recommendation that you take the time to research the visas available to you and ensure that they match both your current intentions, and your future plans. For example, if you think you might want to visit the UK regularly, consider applying for a visa that allows you to do so.
Standard Visitor Visa
The Standard Visitor Visa allows you to visit the UK as a visitor. Under the visa, you can conduct tourist activities, business activities, and study for a qualification. As well as a passport or travel document, you also need to be able to prove you will be leaving the UK at the end of your visit and that you are able to support yourself during your trip.
Long-term Visitor Visa
The Long-term Visitor Visa is for people who want to or currently do visit the UK regularly. The visa can be used for several scenarios, for example spending several weeks or months in the UK, making multiple business trips to the UK.
Marriage Visa
The Marriage Visa is for those who want to come to the UK and get married or enter a civil partnership. You will first need to travel to the UK for 8 days to give notice that you intend to get married in the UK. This must be done 29 days before you get married. It is the perfect visa for people who want a wedding at iconic sites in the UK.
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Woodcock Law & Notary Public is highly experienced in assisting with visit visa applications.
Contact us if you need any assistance on 020 7712 1705 or email info@woodcocklaw.co.uk
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