Outbound Visa Indonesia

Visa United Kingdom
(UK Visa)

Experience our world-class heritage, visit The UK beautiful countryside, shop or attend a sporting event. Explore the wonders of England worry-free with LMI Consultancy’s professional services.

Travel The United Kingdom

The UK welcomes genuine visitors, and we continually improve our visa system to make it as easy as possible for those who meet our requirements to gain entry to the UK. 

 

Explore royal palaces like Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Tower of London, steeped in centuries of history. Visit the birthplaces and homes of famous authors like Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and Dickens.

 

With LMI Consultancy as your visa partner, enjoy a hassle-free application process for your travel permit. We recognise the individuality of your travel goals and combine our deep understanding with professional service to provide personalized guidance, ensuring you secure the ideal visa category for your specific requirements.

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Type of Visas to Visit The UK (UK Visitor Visas)

Grants permission for stays of up to six months, allowing either single or multiple entries within the visa’s validity period.

Permits stays of up to two years and may be extended. Generally issued to individuals with employment opportunities in the UK.

Typically granted for up to five years and may be renewed. Suitable for those seeking long-term stays or work arrangements.

Allows for extended stays of up to five years per visit and can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after five years.

Requirements vary based on whether you remain in the airport’s international transit zone or require entry during your layover.

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Apply for Visa to United Kingdom: General Requirements

For entry to the UK, most nationalities are required to obtain a visa. Specific documentation prerequisites vary depending on the visa category.

A standard visa application typically includes the following documentation:

These guidelines are general in nature, and individual requirements are determined by your citizenship and the specific visa type. To access the most up-to-date information and receive personalized assistance, please refer to the official UK Government Immigration website or contact LMI Consultancy experts for a free consultation.

Travel London and Beyond with The Right Visa from LMI Consultancy

Explore Buckingham Palace, witnessing the grandeur of Westminster Abbey, or immersing yourself in London’s thriving theatre scene.

Navigating the UK’s visa regulations can seem complex, with varying requirements depending on your nationality and purpose of visit.

As your trusted visa partner, LMI Consultancy offers tailored visa solutions and expert guidance, ensuring a smooth and efficient application process. LMI Consultancy is committed to providing a seamless visa experience that empowers you to embark on your UK adventure with confidence.

Choose LMI Consultancy for a streamlined visa process and an unforgettable travel experience across London and the UK.

Other Visa and Immigration Programmes to Live in The UK

Study in The UK

If you’re planning to come to the UK for education, you’ll likely need a visa to visit or stay depending on the length and type of course. There are several student visas available based on your age and study duration:

 

  • The Child Student Visa is designed for children aged 4 to 17 who want to attend an independent school in the UK.
  • The Student Visa is for adults who have been offered a place at a licensed UK educational institution and plan to pursue higher or further education.
  • The Short-Term Study Visa is suitable for those enrolling in an English language course lasting between 6 and 11 months.

 

To qualify, you must meet the relevant requirements, such as proof of acceptance from a licensed school or university, financial support, and English language proficiency. If you’re coming to the UK to study, make sure your application is complete and submitted through the official visa application channels.

Work in The UK

If you’ve been offered a skilled job in the UK, you’ll need to submit a new application for the appropriate work visa. The most common route is the Skilled Worker Visa, which allows foreign nationals to stay in the UK and work for an approved employer who holds a sponsor licence.

Other routes include the Temporary Worker Visa, which covers short-term employment opportunities within the UK, such as internships, charity work, or seasonal jobs.

 

To qualify, you must meet the requirements related to salary thresholds, job skill level, and English language ability. Getting a job in the UK is a great opportunity—but ensure you apply under the right category and with the correct supporting documents.

Partner Visa

If your spouse or partner is in the UK, you may apply for a partner visa to enter the UK or remain in the UK. If you’re planning to get married in the UK, you should apply for a Marriage Visitor Visa first.

After marriage, you may be eligible to switch to a family or partner visa route that allows for longer stays. The application typically requires proof of relationship, cohabitation (if applicable), and that you meet the financial and English language criteria.

Whether you’re already married or plan to come to the UK to get married, the partner visa path provides a legal route to reunite with your loved one.

Family Visa

If you’re living in the UK and wish to bring your relatives, you can apply for a family visa depending on your immigration status. This visa allows eligible family members to enter or remain in the UK as dependents of a British citizen, permanent resident, or someone on a valid visa.

If you’re not yet in the UK but have family members who are, you’ll need to apply for a UK visa under the appropriate family category—spouse, parent, or child.

You may also be eligible for certain scheme visas if your family ties fall under refugee resettlement or other specific UK government programs.

These applications require you to demonstrate your relationship, ability to support your family financially, and your intention to live together in the UK long-term.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Take paid or unpaid work, be self employed or set up in business
  • Study, except for up to 30 days where this is not the main purpose of your visit have recourse to public funds
  • Live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent or successive visits
  • Marry or form a civil partnership, unless you hold a marriage/civil partnership visit visa. 
 

When traveling to London, you can bring personal belongings, clothing, and essential travel items. However, certain items are restricted or prohibited, including excessive amounts of cash (above £10,000 must be declared), fresh food, dairy, and meat products from outside the EU. Electronic devices should comply with UK regulations, and medicines must be accompanied by prescriptions if they contain controlled substances. Check UK customs guidelines for detailed restrictions.

A visa on an expiring passport remains valid, but you must travel with both your old and new passports. However, some airlines and border officers may require a visa transfer to your new passport. To avoid complications, it’s best to check with the UK Home Office or apply for a visa transfer before traveling.

Although a return ticket is not an official requirement for a UK visa, immigration officers may ask for proof of onward travel or sufficient funds to support your stay. Having a return ticket can strengthen your case at border control and demonstrate that you do not intend to overstay.

Yes, you can submit a family or group application for a UK visa. Each member must complete a separate application form, but you can apply together and schedule a single appointment. For convenience, the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) service allows linked applications under a single reference to streamline the process.

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LMI Consultancy provides information and guidance to facilitate adherence to all applicable immigration and legal regulations in the respective country. We do not provide government services or produce any official documentation; as we exclusively focus on facilitating client compliance with local regulations.

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