UK Visa from Africa 2026: Complete Guide to Steps, Real Costs and How to Succeed
Getting a UK visa from Africa has become more structured but also more demanding. Between official UKVI fees, the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), variable processing times, and strict financial criteria, thorough preparation is essential. This guide gives you the verified real costs for 2026 and the key steps.
ℹ️ April 2025 update: The UK government increased visa fees by +7% from April 9, 2025. The 6-month Visitor Visa went from £115 to £127.
UK Visa from Africa 2026: Types and Real Costs
| Visa Type | Duration | Official Fee 2026 | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Visitor Visa | Up to 6 months | £127 | Tourism / Business / Family |
|
Standard Visitor 2 years
|
2 years | £475 |
Multiple entry Max 6 months / visit
|
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Standard Visitor 5 years
|
5 years | £848 |
Multiple entry Max 6 months / visit
|
|
Standard Visitor 🔥 10 years
|
10 years | £1,059 |
Best value Frequent travellers
|
| Student Visa | Duration of studies | £524 | + IHS ~£776 / year |
| Skilled Worker Visa | Variable | £769+ | Employer sponsor required |
* Sources: gov.uk/check-uk-visa, DavidsonMorris (Jan. 2026), UK Visa Blog (Jan. 2026), Woodcock Law (Jan. 2026) — verified March 2026
What Is the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)?
The IHS is a mandatory additional fee for most long-stay visa applicants. It grants access to NHS healthcare in the UK during your stay.
- Students: ~£776 per year of study (paid upfront for the full duration).
- Skilled workers: ~£1,035 per year.
- Visitor Visa: IHS does NOT apply — short stays are exempt.
⚠️ The IHS must be paid at the time of application, before your appointment. It is not refundable if your visa is refused.
When to Apply
- Recommended lead time: Apply 6 to 8 weeks before your intended travel date.
| Visa Type | Avg. Processing Time | Priority Service |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Visitor Visa | ~3 weeks | ✔ Available
+£500 — decision in 5 working days
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| Student Visa | 4 to 8 weeks | ✔ Available
+£500
|
| Skilled Worker / Family | 6 to 8 weeks | ⚠ Limited
Available at certain VFS centres only
|
Essential Documents
- Valid passport: At least 6 months validity beyond your planned stay. Blank pages required.
- Bank statements: Last 3 to 6 months. Sufficient funds to cover your stay and return.
- Proof of local ties: Employment contract, property, family situation. Critical to demonstrating intent to return.
- Invitation letter: If visiting a family member or business contact in the UK.
- IHS payment confirmation: For Student, Skilled Worker and Family visas.
- For students: CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from your UK institution.
Most Common Reasons for Refusal
⚠️ Financial inconsistencies remain the leading cause of UK visa refusals from Africa.
- Insufficient funds: Bank balance that doesn't credibly cover stay and living expenses.
- Weak ties to home country: No stable employment, no family or financial ties compelling return.
- Application inconsistencies: Declarations or documents that contradict each other.
- Unclear travel purpose: Vague itinerary or stated reason not matching your profile.
- Late application: Applying less than 3 weeks before travel significantly increases refusal risk.
FAQ — UK Visa from Africa 2026
How much does a UK tourist visa cost from Africa?
£127 official fee (increased April 2025) + VFS Global service fees (vary by country). Budget approximately £150–180 total.
Is a consular interview required?
Not systematically for the Visitor Visa. UKVI may request an interview for certain profiles or nationalities.
How long does it take to get a UK visa from Africa?
What is the IHS and who has to pay it?
The Immigration Health Surcharge gives access to NHS healthcare. It applies to Student, Skilled Worker and Family visas — not to the Visitor Visa
Can I appeal a UK visa refusal?
Yes. You can request an Administrative Review if you believe the decision was made in error. Check your refusal letter for the applicable procedure.
∗Sources: gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration, DavidsonMorris, UK Visa Blog, Woodcock Law — verified March 2026.