1. Check Eligibility: Before applying, ensure you are
eligible for a UK tourist visa. Most people from outside the European Economic
Area (EEA) and Switzerland will need one.
2. Complete the Visa Application Form: Visit the UK
government’s official visa application website and complete the online form.
After completing the form, you’ll receive a confirmation that you’ll need for
the next steps.
3. Prepare Documents: Gather the necessary documents,
such as your passport, photographs, travel itinerary, accommodation details,
bank statements, insurance, and any other required documentation.
4. Pay the Visa Fee: Pay the visa application fee online
through the official website. You’ll receive a receipt as proof of payment.
5. Book a Visa Appointment: Depending on your location,
you may need to schedule an appointment at the nearest UK Visa Application
Centre (VAC) for biometric data collection (fingerprints and photograph). You
will be informed during the online application process whether this is required.
6. Submit Your Application: Submit the completed
application form along with all required documents to the UK Visa Application
Centre. If biometric data is required, you will need to attend the VAC
appointment in person.
7. Attend the Biometrics Appointment (if applicable):
Some applicants are required to submit biometric data (fingerprints and
photographs) during an appointment at a VAC.
8. Wait for Processing: The processing time for a UK
tourist visa generally takes around 3 weeks. However, during peak times, it may
take longer. It is advisable to apply for your visa well in advance of your
intended travel date.
9. Receive Your Visa: Once your visa is approved, you
will be notified and can either collect your passport with the visa stamp from
the VAC or have it mailed back to you, depending on the procedure in your
location.
10. Travel to the UK: After receiving your UK tourist
visa, you can travel to the UK. Upon arrival, immigration officers will check
your visa and may ask questions about the purpose of your visit. Ensure you
have your travel itinerary, accommodation details, and proof of financial means
with you.
11. Stay in the UK: You can stay in the UK for up to 6
months, as specified by your visa. You must leave before your visa expires.
Overstaying can lead to fines, deportation, or difficulty in applying for
future UK visas.
12. Departure from the UK: Ensure you leave the UK before
your visa expires. If you want to extend your stay, you must apply for an
extension before the visa expires (this is not always guaranteed).