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  1. Find the address, contact details and opening times of the UK visa application centre for your country.

  2. How to contact UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) for help with your application or immigration account, from inside and outside the UK.

    • If you want to visit the UK
    • If you’re travelling through the UK
    • If you want to study in the UK
    • If you want to work in the UK
    • If you want to join family in the UK
    • Other ways to get permission to live in the UK

    Apply for a Standard Visitor visa to visit the UK for up to 6 months. For example:

    •for a holiday or to see family and friends

    •for a business trip or meeting

    •to do a short course of study

    You must apply for a Marriage Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK to get married or register a civil partnership.

    If you have a visitor visa you cannot take a job in the UK.

    You might need a visa if you’re travelling through the UK on your way to another country, for example if you have a layover between flights.

    Apply for a visa to travel through the UK.

    Your course length, type and place of study affect which visa to apply for.

    A Standard Visitor visa lets you do a short course of study that lasts no longer than 6 months.

    A Short-term study visa lets you come to the UK to study an English language course that is over 6 months and up to 11 months.

    A Student visa is usually for a longer course. You must be sponsored by a licensed college or university and have a confirmed place. On this visa, you may be able to do some work.

    You can work in the UK on a short or long-term basis with a work visa. There are many types of work visa.

    The visa you need depends upon:

    •your skills and qualifications

    •if you have a job offer and sponsorship

    •if you want to bring your family with you

    •what you’ll be doing - for example sporting, charitable or religious work

    If you’re a spouse, partner or family member of someone who has British citizenship or settlement in the UK, you can apply for a family visa to join them. They may need to show that they can support you financially.

    You may be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) after a set amount of time living in the UK.

    If you’re from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein

    If you started living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you may be able to apply to the free EU Settlement Scheme instead of applying for a visa. The deadline to apply was 30 June 2021, but you can still apply if you can show reasonable grounds for the delay in applying. Check if you can still apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. You can only apply from outside the UK if you have a valid passport or national identity card with a biometric chip.

    Commonwealth citizens

    You can apply for an Ancestry visa to work in the UK if you have a British grandparent and meet other eligibility criteria. You may have right of abode to live in the UK. If you’re a Commonwealth citizen and cannot prove your right to be in the UK, read about the Windrush scheme.

    Returning residents

    You’ll need to apply for a returning resident visa to come back to the UK if one of the following is true: you had indefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme (‘settled status’) and left the UK for more than 5 continuous years (or 4 continuous years if you’re a Swiss citizen or their family member) you had permanent permission to stay in the UK (‘indefinite leave to remain’) but it was not under the EU Settlement Scheme and you left the UK for more than 2 years

  3. Apply for a UK Visa at TLScontact Application Centre - Official GOV.UK partner. Find your British visa application centre.

  4. The UK Visa Application Centre is operated by Teleperformance, a commercial company working on behalf of UK Visas and Immigration. Your visa application will be processed and decided by UK Visas and Immigration staff. The British Embassy or Teleperformance play no part in and have no influence over the visa decision making process. Go to Visa4UK.

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  5. Your “CaseID” (Case Identification Number) – This is an 8 digit number and will be on any letters the Home Office have sent to you. Your Payment Reference Number – You will get this once you have paid for your application. Your Unique Application Number – You will find this on all emails and letters from the Home Office.

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