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UK Visa Application: 5 Easy Steps to Migrate to UK From Nigeria

2023-03-08 by recruitmentnote Leave a Comment

Migrate to UK from Nigeria Visa Applying for UK Visa – Have you applied for United Kingdom (UK) visa and got rejected? Do you need easy step to apply for UK visa from Nigeria? – This information is provided by the Founder & CEO of Help with my visa! Gareth Richards, who has set up and ran UK visa application centres in 89 different countries and was personally responsible for setting up the UK visa application centres in Abuja and Lagos.

STEP 1: How to get started with your UK visa application

Youโ€™ll need to do a number of things before you even start making your UK visa application.

The first thing may seem obvious but itโ€™s surprising how often itโ€™s overlooked, and thatโ€™s to define your travel purpose.

Why are you applying for a UK visa?

This dictates everything you do from now on, so itโ€™s extremely important to define why youโ€™re planning to travel to the UK.

After youโ€™ve defined your purpose, you need to decide which UK visa is best for you.

And here you might have several options.

We have 3 resources you can use to help you decide which UK visa you need:

  • Check out ourย What UK visa do I need?ย blog post to get a detailed view of every type of UK visa
  • Use theย Help with my visa! Signposting Toolย to find out exactly how to get the right help preparing your UK visa application
  • Book a Visa Consultationย with a professional immigration advisor, who will answer all your questions and tell you exactly how to proceed (we even have aย Nigerian expatย who runs one of the immigration law firms we work with if youโ€™re like to speak with a compatriot)

When youโ€™ve confirmed that type of UK visa you need, youโ€™ll need toย prepare your supporting documentsย andย make sure your passport is validย for travel.

Youโ€™ll also need to check whether you need to take aย Tuberculosis (TB) testย for the type of visa youโ€™re applying for.

Once you have all your supporting documents prepared and in order, you can start your online UK visa application.

STEP 2: How to make an online UK visa application

Virtually all UK visa applications are now made online.

You should only start filling your UK online visa application form once youโ€™veย gathered and properly prepared all your supporting documentsย and haveย checked that you passport is valid for travel, otherwise you could waste a lot of time having to re-do the online application.

The UK online visa application form isnโ€™t a โ€˜formโ€™ as such, but rather a series of questions that youโ€™ll be asked to complete.

Itโ€™s super important you know which type of UK visa you need as the information requested during the online application process differs depending upon which type of UK visa youโ€™ve apply for.

And if you apply for the wrong UK visa type, you significantly increase the risk of a visa refusal.

So before you begin, make sure youโ€™ve completedย Step 1ย above, and then find a quiet space with a good internet connection to get started on your online UK visa application form.

Even with all your supporting documents and passport prepared in front of you it typically takes 1 hour or more to complete the UK visa application form.

When you start the form youโ€™ll be asked to create an account โ€“ make sure you enter an email address that you have access to as youโ€™ll need to verify your account before you can begin.

Filling out the online UK visa application form is relatively straightforward, but it just takes time. Youโ€™ll need your passport and other supporting documents with you to fill out the UK visa application form, including the dates youโ€™ve been out of the country.

At the end of the form youโ€™ll be given one last chance to review and amend any of the information youโ€™ve entered.

DO NOT click the button to confirm unless youโ€™re sure everything is correct as after this point you wonโ€™t be able to make any more changes. When you confirm, your online UK visa application form is sent directly to UKVI and the only way to change anything is to start a completely new visa application form.

STEP 3: How to calculate the UK visa fees

Youโ€™ll pay a number of different fees when making a UK visa application depending upon the choices you make and the type of visa youโ€™re applying for.

All fees are paid online so as part of your preparations itโ€™s worth checking with your bank or card issuer that your account is set up to make international payments and payments in GBP. Not all bank accounts and credit cards have this capability as standard so itโ€™s good to check as this is a frequent issue for people applying for a UK visa from Nigeria and other African countries.

Unfortunately you canโ€™t pay the UK visa fees any other way than online, so if you donโ€™t have a suitable payment card you should see what other options may be available to you, such as:

  • asking a trusted friend or family member to make the online UK visa fee payment for you
  • buying a pre-payment credit card that has international and foreign currency payment authorised
  • using aย UK-based immigration advisorย to prepare your entire UK visa application who will accept a bank transfer from you and then make the online UK visa fee payment on your behalf

Hereโ€™s more details on the fees youโ€™ll be asked to pay.

UK Visa Fees

UK visa fees are mandatory fees and differ depending upon:

  • the type of UK visa application youโ€™re making
  • the duration of the visa
  • whether youโ€™re a lead applicant or a dependent
  • other factors

Itโ€™s therefore not always easy to understand what the UK visa fees will be.

UKVI publishes allย UK visa feesย online and updates them frequently.

Hereโ€™s a quick overview of the current UK visa fees for the most common visa types:

  • UK Visitor visa fees:
    • UK Visitor visa <6 months: ยฃ95
    • UK Visitor visa <2 years: ยฃ361
    • UK Visitor visa <5 years: ยฃ655
    • UK Visitor visa <10 years: ยฃ822
  • UK Work visa fees:
    • UK Skilled Worker visa fees: between ยฃ610 and ยฃ1,408
    • UK Health and Care visa fees: ยฃ232
  • UK Settlement Visa fees:
    • UK Settlement visa fees: ยฃ1,523
    • UK Settlement visa fees (other dependent relatives): ยฃ3,250
    • UK Settlement visa fees (refugee dependent relative): ยฃ388
  • UK Study visa fees:
    • UK Study visa fees (>18 years old): ยฃ348
    • UK Child Study visa fees: ยฃ348

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

If you apply for a UK visa from Nigeria thatโ€™s greater 6 months in duration and you intend to reside in the UK you may also be required to pay theย Immigration Health Surchargeย (IHS).

This charge is levied against visa nationals residing in the UK and goes towards healthcare provision on the NHS.

The IHS charge is ยฃ624 per year and is applied pro rata for the duration of your visa.

For example, if youโ€™re issued with a 30-month Skilled Worker visa your IHS charge will be ยฃ624 x 2.5 years = ยฃ1,560.

You donโ€™t need to pay the IHS charge if youโ€™re applying for a UK Visitor visa or if you meet other criteria, such as if youโ€™re applying for a UK Health and Care visa.

Priority Visa and Super Priority Visa Fees

UKVI offers two fast-track services to speed up the decision time when you apply for a UK visa from Nigeria.

Theย Priority Visaย service reduces the UK Visitor visa processing time to 5 working days, and also reduces the processing times for many residency-type visas from several months to 3 weeks.

Theย Super Priority Visaย service is only available for a limited number of UK visa types and offers a next working day decision.

Priority Visa and Super Priority Visa fees arenโ€™t cheap and the service standard is only guaranteed if there are no irregularities with your visa application:

  • UK Priority Visa fees:
    • UK Visitor visa: ยฃ212
    • UK Settlement visa: ยฃ573
  • UK Super Priority Visa fees: ยฃ956

Youโ€™ll be asked to select the Priority Visa or Super Priority Visa (if itโ€™s available in your location) during your online application process. Youโ€™ll also pay the fees online at the same time you pay your visa fees.

Mandatory User-pay Visa Application Centre Fees

There are 3 visa application centres in Nigeria; one in Abuja and two in Lagos (Victoria Island and Ikeja).

The visa application centres in Abuja and Victoria Island are free to use, but the Ikeja visa application centre โ€“ which is the biggest โ€“ has an additional fee for using it.

This โ€˜mandatory user-paysโ€™ visa application centre fee is currently set at ยฃ55 per person and is paid along with all other fees on the UKVI website during the online application process.

 

STEP 4: How to book an appointment at a visa application centre

After youโ€™ve submitted your online UK visa application form and paid the required fees, youโ€™ll need to book an appointment at one of the 3 UK visa application centres in Nigeria to enrol your biometric data.

Your UK visa application isnโ€™t complete until you do this.

The UK visa application centres in Nigeria are operated by a UKVI commercial partner,ย TLScontact, and are located in Abuja and Lagos (one in Victoria Island, the other in Ikeja).

UK Visa Application Centres in Nigeria

UK Visa Application Centres in Lagos

Ikeja is the largest UK visa application centre in Nigeria but is also aย mandatory user-pays siteย so thereโ€™s an additional fee for using it.

Abuja and Victoria Island are free to use.

 

UK Visa Application Centre (Abuja)

TLScontact

Third floor, Murkhtar El-Yakub Place

Plot 1129 Zakaria Maimalari St, beside Metro Plaza

Central Business District

Abuja

Nigeria

 

UK Visa Application Centre (Lagos โ€“ Victoria Island)

TLScontact

Ground Floor, Ivie House

4/6 Ajose Adeogun Street

Victoria Island

Lagos

Nigeria

 

UK Visa Application Centre (Lagos โ€“ Ikeja)

TLScontact

Etibets Place, Ground Floor

21-22 Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way

Opebi

Ikeja

Nigeria

To book an appointment, click the link on the UKVI website after youโ€™ve submitted your UK visa application form and youโ€™ll be taken to the TLScontact website.

Here you need to create an account and book an appointment at your chosen UK visa application centre.

TLScontact also offers a number of other added value services to enhance your visa application experience, and you can select them as you go through the appointment booking process. Before you can confirm your appointment youโ€™ll need to make another online payment for any of the added value services youโ€™ve chosen.

When youโ€™e finished, youโ€™ll be sent an email confirmation (and receipt for any added value services purchased) to the email address you used to register the account.

Keep this email confirmation safe and print a copy to take to the visa application centre with you.

STEP 5: How to find out UK visa processing time information

UK visa processing times depend on many factors so should only ever be taken as guidelines.

UKVI publishes itsย UK visa processing time service standardsย so you can see how long it can take for you to receive a decision.

UK visa processing times start from the day you enrol your biometrics at the visa application centre and work on the basis that 1 week = 5 working days. Therefore if youโ€™re applying for a UK visa from Nigeria around Nigerian or UK public holidays it may take a day or two longer than the published service standard.

Hereโ€™s an overview of the UK visa processing time service standards for the most common types of UK visa:

  • UK Visitor visa processing time: 3 weeks
  • UK Work visa processing time: 3 weeks
  • UK Study visa processing time: 3 weeks
  • UK Settlement visa processing time: 12 weeks

If you need your UK visa faster, you may be able to use the Priority Visa or Super Priority Visa services to reduce the processing time.

You must select and pay for these services during the online visa application process as they canโ€™t be added to your application afterwards.

Service standards for the Priority Visa and Super Priority Visa are:

  • UK Priority visa processing time: 5 working days
  • UK Super Priority Visa processing time: next working day

When your UK visa application has been processed youโ€™ll receive emails from UKVI and TLScontact informing you that your passport is being returned and when you can pick it up from the UK visa application centre.

You can only pickup your passport from the UK visa application centre at which you originally applied and enrolled your biometric data.

If you purchased the courier return service from TLScontact, theyโ€™ll mail your passport back to you at the address you provided.

STEP 6: How to book your travel to the UK

Unlike many other destination countries, you donโ€™t need to book your travel and accommodation before you make your UK visa application.

 

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