Ashbridge Immigration Lawyers

Let's Get Your UK Visitor Visa Sorted
Without the Stress!

Planning a trip to the UK should be exciting! Rely on our expert support to guide you and avoid common
mistakes, so you can enjoy a smooth and stress-free start to your UK visit.

Real Experts, Not
Robots

Your application is handled by our senior immigration lawyers who know this process inside and out. No junior staff, no guesswork—just pros making sure your application is spot-on.

Keep Your Record
Clean

A visa refusal can be a real pain, causing issues for future UK trips. We’re here to catch any potential problems and make sure that doesn’t happen.

We Know How to
Win

With over 4,000 successful visa applications, we’ve seen it all. Our track record shows we know how to get things done right.

The Problem with "Cheap" Visa Help

Getting a visitor visa rejected is more than just a bummer—it can throw a real wrench in your plans. It could mean missing a wedding, a big business meeting, or just a long-awaited holiday.

A lot of budget visa services just go through a checklist, and they can easily miss the little details that the Home Office actually cares about. We see it all the time—people getting refused for small, avoidable mistakes, which is super frustrating!

Honestly, a cheap service isn’t a good deal if it messes up your travel plans. Let’s start your UK journey with confidence. We’ll make sure your application is not just filled out, but is strong, accurate, and ready for approval.

Budget Service vs. Expert Help
What's the Real Difference?

When you’re looking at prices, it’s good to know what you’re actually paying for. Saving a little now can cause big headaches later. Here’s the breakdown

The Question

What You Get with a Budget Service

What You Get with Our Expert Help

Who’s on your case?
Usually junior staff who aren’t legal
experts.
A dedicated, specialist immigration lawyer who’s done this a thousand times.
How’s the strategy?
They just use a generic checklist. No
personal touch.
We look at your specific situation and build a case that makes sense for you.
Is it risky?
Yep. It’s easy for them to miss something and
get a refusal.
Not at all. We check everything to make sure your application is rock-solid.
Help if something’s wrong?
Good luck. You’re usually on your own.
We’ve got your back. We handle any questions from the Home Office.
Do they know the rules?
Just the basics. They don’t know the ins
and outs.

We’re experts. We know exactly what the Home Office is looking for.

What if you get refused?
You’re back to square one, having lost
time and money.
It’s rare, but if it happens, we’ll give you a clear plan for what to do next.
So, what’s the deal?
It’s a gamble that can easily backfire.
It’s a smart choice for getting it right the first time, with no stress.

The Ashbridge Approach
How We Get It Done

We’re not about just filling out forms. We take the time to really get your situation, spot any potential issues, and put together the best possible application for you. Here’s why our way works so well

A Plan Just for You

Everyone's story is different. We create a custom plan for your application that ticks all the right boxes for the Home Office.

We Check Everything (Twice!)

We don't just glance at your paperwork. We go through your bank statements, travel history, and other documents to make sure your story is clear and consistent.

We Spot Trouble Before It Happens

Thanks to our experience, we know what can cause problems. We'll find any weak spots in your application and fix them before we submit.

You're Always in the Loop

No need to chase us for information. We'll keep you updated every step of the way, so you always know what's going on.

We're With You All the Way

If the Home Office has questions or needs more info, don't worry—we'll handle it.

No Hidden Fees

Our prices are straightforward and honest. You'll know exactly what you're paying for from the very beginning.

We don’t just process applications—we build stress-free applications. Our goal is to handle all the tricky stuff so you can focus on planning your trip!

Your UK Visa in Four Easy Steps

Let's Chat

Tell us about your plans. We'll listen and figure out the best way to get your visa approved.

Get Your Custom Plan

We'll give you a clear action plan made just for you. No confusing jargon, we promise!

We Do the Hard Work

We'll handle all the paperwork, forms, and submissions. You can just relax.

Get Ready for Your Trip!:

Wait for the good news with the peace of mind that you've done everything right.

Support That Fits Your Needs

Getting a visitor visa should be simple. Our packages are designed to give you the best chance of success, with the right level of support for your situation.

Package

Who's It For?

What You Get

Investment

Starter

First-time applicants

We’ll make sure your application is perfect for first-time success. It’s ideal for anyone who wants to get it right from the start.

£3,000

Recovery

If you’ve had one refusal
We’ll figure out why you were refused and build a much stronger application to get you the green light this time.

£4,000

Rebuild

If you’ve had two or more refusals
This is our all-in support for tricky cases. We’ll dive deep to rebuild your case and give you the best possible shot.

£5,000

Why It's Worth It

✦ We catch the mistakes that lead to refusal.
✦ You get a real lawyer, not just an admin assistant.
✦ We know how to make your application strong enough to avoid any issues.

Getting the right help isn’t just an extra cost—it’s what makes the difference between getting approved and being disappointed.

A Complete Guide to the UK Standard Visitor Visa

Permitted Activities: What You Can Do on a Visitor Visa

The Standard Visitor Visa is a versatile visa that allows you to come to the UK for a variety of temporary purposes. Our team can help you prepare a strong application for any of the following reasons

Tourism and Personal Visits

Holidays and Leisure

Travel to the UK for a vacation, to tour the country, or simply to take a break.

Family and Friends

Visit your family members or friends who are living in the UK.

Volunteering

Engage in short-term volunteering (up to 30 days) with a UK-registered charity.

Transit

Pass through the UK on your way to another destination.

Business and Professional Activities

Meetings and Negotiations

Attend business meetings, conferences, seminars, or interviews. You can also negotiate and sign deals or contracts.

Trade Fairs and Site Visits

Promote your business at a trade fair (though you cannot sell products directly), or conduct site visits and inspections related to your work.

Corporate Support

Oversee the delivery of goods and services from a UK company to your overseas employer, or provide services like installing, repairing, or advising on equipment if there is a contract between your overseas company and a UK business.

Business Development

Seek funding or investment to start, take over, or join a business in the UK.

Internal Training

Deliver training to UK employees of the company you work for overseas.

Speaking Engagements

Give a one-off or short series of talks, provided the event is non-commercial and you are not being paid.

Study, Research, and Academic Visits

Short-Term Study

Enrol in a short course or a recreational course (like a language or art class) at an accredited UK institution.

Research and Electives

As part of an overseas course, you can conduct short-term research or undertake a clinical elective if you are studying medicine, dentistry, nursing, or veterinary science.

Exams

Sit an entrance exam, retake a course module, or attend a PhD viva. This also covers professional exams like the PLAB test for doctors, OSCE for nurses, or the BTT/QLTS for lawyers.

Academic Collaboration

As a senior doctor, dentist, or academic, you can visit the UK to take part in research, teach, or conduct clinical practice through an exchange agreement.

Medical and Other Specific Purposes

Private Medical Treatment

Receive private medical treatment in the UK. You must show that you have made arrangements for the treatment and can pay for it.

Organ Donation

Visit the UK to donate an organ to a family member or close friend, provided you are a confirmed match.

Core Requirements for a Successful Application

To be granted a Standard Visitor Visa, you must convince the Home Office of the following key points

Genuine Intent

You must clearly prove your reason for visiting, whether it's for tourism, business, or family.

Intention to Leave

You must provide evidence that you will leave the UK at the end of your visit (which must not exceed six months). This can include return flight bookings, job commitments, or family ties in your home country.

Financial Stability

You must show you have enough money to support yourself and any dependents for the duration of your trip, including accommodation and living costs, without needing to work or access public funds.

Onward Journey

You must prove you can pay for your return or onward journey from the UK.

Permitted Activities

If visiting for business, you must only engage in the specific business activities allowed under the visitor rules.

Additional Requirements

Depending on your reason for visiting (e.g., for medical treatment or to take an exam), you may need to provide specific extra evidence, such as a letter from a hospital or the General Medical Council.

How to Apply

The application is completed online. After submitting the form, you will need to book an appointment at a Visa Application Centre in your country to provide your biometric information (fingerprints and photo). Our team can manage this entire process for you to ensure it is handled correctly and efficiently.

Essential Documents

While the exact documents depend on your individual circumstances, most applications will require:

A Valid Passport

Your current passport or travel document.

Financial Evidence

Bank statements showing you can fund your trip.

Purpose of Visit

You must show you have enough money to support yourself and any dependents for the duration of your trip, including accommodation and living costs, without needing to work or access public funds.

Proof of Return

Evidence showing your intention to leave the UK after your visit, such as proof of employment or property ownership in your home country.

Long-Term Visitor Visas

If you need to visit the UK regularly, you can apply for a long-term Standard Visitor Visa, which can be valid for 2, 5, or 10 years. However, you are still only permitted to stay for a maximum of six months on any single visit. Be aware that if your travel history shows you are attempting to live in the UK through frequent visits, your visa may be cancelled.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much does a Visitor Visa cost?

The fees vary depending on the length of the visa. A standard 6-month visa costs £100, while long-term visas cost more. Fees are subject to change, so it’s always best to check the official GOV.UK website for the latest prices.

What if I make a mistake on my application?

If you notice a mistake before your biometric appointment, you can usually cancel the application online and restart. If it’s after your appointment, you can contact UK Visas and Immigration to provide the correct information. It’s crucial to address any errors, as incorrect information can lead to a refusal.

Can I extend my Visitor Visa in the UK?

Extensions are only granted in very specific, compassionate circumstances, such as if you become too ill to travel. Generally, you are expected to leave before your visa expires.

How long does it take to get a decision?

A decision typically takes around 3 weeks. Priority services may be available in some countries for a faster decision (usually within 5 working days).

How will I know if my visa is approved?

You will be notified when your passport is ready for collection. If approved, a sticker (a ‘vignette’) will be placed inside your passport, confirming your visa details.

Can I bring my family with me?

Yes, but each family member, including children, must submit their own separate application.

Can I get a new Visitor Visa right after my 6-month stay ends?

You can apply for a new visa, but the conditions remain the same. If it appears you are trying to live in the UK through successive visits, your application will likely be refused.

Do I need medical insurance?

It is not a mandatory requirement for the visa, but it is highly recommended to have private medical insurance to cover any healthcare needs during your visit.

What can I do if my Visitor Visa is refused?

Visitor visa refusals generally do not have a right of appeal. The only way to challenge the decision is typically through a complex legal process called Judicial Review. We can advise you on the best steps to take following a refusal.

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