Guidance on UK visitor visas for tourism, business, family visits and medical treatment.
The UK visitor visa allows you to enter the United Kingdom for a short, temporary purpose – typically up to six months. Whether you are visiting family, attending a business meeting, receiving private medical treatment, or simply exploring the UK as a tourist, the visitor route is flexible but strictly regulated.
At K&A Solicitors, our immigration team helps individuals and families secure visitor visas efficiently. We ensure your application meets the “genuine visitor” test and that you have the right evidence to satisfy Home Office requirements.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information about UK visitor visas. It does not constitute legal advice. Visitor visa rules are strict and fact‑specific. For tailored guidance, please book a consultation with our immigration solicitors.
The Standard Visitor Visa covers most short‑term visits, but there are specific sub‑categories:
Standard Visitor Visa
Permitted Paid Engagement Visitor
For professionals invited to the UK for a short, paid engagement (e.g., guest lecturer, expert witness, artist performing at a specific event).
Marriage / Civil Partnership Visitor
If you intend to marry or form a civil partnership in the UK (but not settle permanently).
Transit Visitor
If you are passing through the UK en route to another country.
Each category has slightly different rules about what you can and cannot do. We help you choose the right category and avoid activities that could breach your conditions.
Basic Eligibility
You must:
The “Genuine Visitor” Test
Home Office caseworkers assess whether you are a genuine visitor. They consider:
We help you present evidence that satisfies this test.
Step 1: Purpose & Eligibility Assessment (Week 1)
We discuss:
We then advise:
Step 2: Document Gathering & Review (Weeks 1–2)
We provide a tailored checklist, which typically includes:
Identity & Travel
Purpose of Visit
Financial Evidence
Ties to Home Country
We review each document for consistency and strength.
Step 3: Application Form & Legal Representations (Week 2)
We:
Step 4: Biometrics & Submission (Week 2–3)
We:
Step 5: Processing & Decision (Weeks 3–8)
Standard processing is typically 3 weeks from biometrics for most nationalities, but can be longer during peak periods or for certain countries. We:
If approved, you receive a vignette (sticker) in your passport or an e‑visa confirmation. If refused, we analyse the reasons and advise on next steps.
We tailor the list to your specific visit purpose and personal circumstances.
If you are planning a trip to the UK, early preparation can avoid delays and refusals.
Your Initial Consultation Will Cover:
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