Before we proceed, it’s important to note that there are various types of visas available for entry into the UK, including tourist, work, and student visas. For the purpose of this blog post, I will be focusing on the process of applying for a visit visa to the UK specifically for Nigerian passport holders residing in Nigeria.
Establishing a travel history is a crucial component of the UK visit visa application process, as it can increase your chances of approval. However, it is important to note that having no travel history does not necessarily mean that your visa application will be rejected. Nonetheless, it is always better to err on the side of caution and work towards building a travel history to improve your chances of a successful visa application.
I wrote a guide on how to build your travel history as a Nigerian passport holder and also wrote another on reasons for visa denials. You should read them before proceeding!
How to apply for a UK visit visa in Nigeria
Visit this website to start your application. Fill the form accurately as required.
It’s important to note that filling out the UK visit visa application form can be a time-consuming process. However, there is an option to save your progress and continue later if needed.
Once you have completed the application form, proceed to make payment for your visa application fees. Proceed to confirm your appointment and upload all documents as required in support of your application.
Documents Required For Uk Visit Visa Processing.
- International Passport
- Copy of previous Visas and current
- 6 Months bank statement
- 6 Months pay slip
- Copy of previous Visas and current
- Introduction letter on Company’s letterhead
- Certificate of Incorporation (If applicable)
- Form C07 (If applicable)
- Reference letter from bank
- Flight Booking.
- Hotel Reservation
- Marriage and birth certificate (If applicable)
- Investment certificate (If applicable)
- Landed property (If applicable)
- Invitation letter (If invited)
- Host utility bill and data page (If invited)
- Host tenancy agreement (If invited)
VISA FEES
(These prices may change)
6 MONTHS: $135
2 YEARS: $513
5 YEARS: $931
10 YEARS: $1168
PROCESSING TIME:
Normal Processing time takes 15 working days
Priority service (24 Hours processing) cost £1000
SUBMISSION:
Application is self submission after appointment is confirmed.
You can choose any of the TLS centres from the list below based on your proximity or accessibility to the location of the centers
Victoria Island Lagos: 4 Ajose Adeogun St (submission attracts extra £55 at this centre)
Ikeja, Lagos: Etiebets Place, Ground and First Floors, 21 Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja
FCT, Abuja: Zakaria Maimalari St, Central Business Dis 900103, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory.
BIOMETRICS:
The biometrics process for a UK visa is a quick and straightforward procedure that helps to verify your identity and ensure the security of the visa application process. You’ll need to bring your passport and the other documents. Your fingerprints and photo will then be taken.
WAIT FOR A DECISION:
After you’ve submitted your application, you’ll need to wait for a decision on your visa.
You’d be updated regularly via email by TLS on the status of your application.
GET HELP WITH YOUR UK VISA APPLICATION
If you prefer not to handle the visa application process yourself, I suggest seeking assistance from Troupe.ng. They can provide expert advice and help you with the visa application process. Additionally, they offer affordable packages to plan your entire trip to the UK.
Disclaimer!
The information on my blogs is current and correct at the time of publication but may change at any time without notice. Ojulari Balikis is not affiliated with immigration authorities or their application centres and will not be liable for loss or inconvenience arising from their use of this volatile information.
As much as possible, I will update my blogs but always do your own research before using any travel information. You can always ask me questions in the comment, I’ll always respond with recent information.
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