Sunday, 30 August 2015

UK VISITORS VISA



People wishing to come to the UK as a visitor (and not to work or study) are normally allowed to stay for six months under a UK visitor’s visa.
Before you travel you should check whether or not you need to get a UK visitor’s visa or, if wishing to frequently travel to the UK, apply for a multiple-entry visa which may be issued for two, five or 10 years.
Do I need a visa?
If you are a Visa national you will need a visa to enter the UK – and in some cases to transit through the UK you may need a UK visitor’s visa. You can find out if you are a Visa National by visiting the following website:
If you are not a Visa national you do not need a UK visitor’s visa to visit the UK for less than six months.
How do I qualify to travel to the UK as a visitor?
There are a number of different categories of visitors, the most common being:
UK Visitors Visa General  Visitors
UK Visitors Visa Family Visitors
UK Visitors Visa Child Visitors 
UK Visitors Visa Business Visitors
A visitor is someone who generally intends to be in the UK for a short period, for example, to visit friends and family, to do business, to do a short course of study, to have private medical treatment. The information given here aims to deal with the various categories of visitors coming to the UK.
In general, you must show that:
• You want to visit the UK for no more than six months;
• You intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit;
• You have enough money to support yourself during your stay in the UK without working or needing help from public funds. See more on ‘Public funds’ under ‘More advice and information';
• You do not intend to take paid or unpaid employment.

Please contact us for further information about UK Visitors Visa.

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