UK Visa Fees for Nigerians Explained – Visa Application [2025]

UK visa fees for Nigerians

If you’re a Nigerian planning to travel, work, study, or settle in the United Kingdom in 2025, one of your first big questions is likely: “How much is the UK visa from Nigeria?” You’re not alone. Thousands of Nigerians apply for UK visas every year, and staying updated on UK visa fees for Nigerians is essential for planning your move.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down UK visa fees for Nigerians, covering all the major visa categories: visitor, student, work, and family visas. We’ll also look at the UK immigration healthcare surcharge, extra service charges, and answer common questions. Whether you’re applying for a short trip or starting a new life in the UK, this guide will help you budget with confidence.


Quick Overview: How Much Is the UK Visa from Nigeria in 2025?

Here’s a quick summary of the most common UK visa application fees for Nigerians (updated July 2025):

Visa TypeFee (in GBP)Fee (in NGN) (approx.)
Visitor Visa (6 months)£127₦ 370,000
Student Visa £524₦ 1,520,000
Skilled Worker Visa (for 3 yrs)£769₦ 2,230,000
Health & Care Visa (for 3 yrs)£304₦ 880,000
Senior or Specialist Worker Visa£719₦ 2,090,000
High Potential Individual Visa£822₦ 2,380,000
Partner/Spouse Visa£1,938₦ 5,600,000
Immigration Health Surcharge£1,035/year₦ 3,000,000+/year

📅 Exchange Rate Used: £1 = ₦2,900 (subject to change)


UK Tourist and Visitor Visa Fees for Nigerians

Planning a vacation, business trip, or family visit to the UK? The UK visitor visa fee from Nigeria depends on how long you intend to stay.

This option is also used for Nigerians to attend job interviews or explore areas of the UK they would like to settle in.


Types of Visitor Visas and Fees

  • Standard Visitor Visa (6 months): £127
  • 2-Year Multiple Entry: £475
  • 5-Year Multiple Entry: £848
  • 10-Year Multiple Entry: £1,059

✉️ Tip: Most Nigerians apply for the 6-month visa first, then upgrade to a multi-year visa later.


UK Student Visa Fees for Nigerians

The UK student visa fee in Nigeria applies to anyone studying a course over six months in the UK. That includes university, college, and some English language schools.

Students also pay the immigration health surcharge (IHS), which is £776/year for students.

📈 Nigerian students are among the fastest-growing international student populations in the UK. Be sure to also budget for TB tests, visa appointment fees, and travel costs.


UK Work Visa Fees for Nigerians

If you’re a professional seeking employment in the UK, you’ll likely apply for a Skilled Worker Visa, Health & Care Worker Visa, or one of the other popular work routes.

Skilled Worker Visa

  • Up to 3 years: £769
  • Over 3 years: £1,519

You’ll also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge at £1,035 per year.

Health and Care Worker Visa

  • Up to 3 years: £304
  • Over 3 years: £590
  • IHS: ❌ Waived for this visa type (great news!)

🔔 Many Nigerian nurses, doctors, and caregivers qualify for this lower-cost visa.

Senior or Specialist Worker Visa

This visa is part of the Global Business Mobility route, designed for senior employees transferring to the UK from an overseas office.

  • Up to 3 years: £719
  • Over 3 years: £1,420
  • IHS: £1,035/year

💼 Ideal for professionals in multinational firms relocating to the UK temporarily.

High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa

Aimed at recent graduates from top global universities (within the last 5 years), this visa allows talented individuals to live and work in the UK without sponsorship.

  • Application Fee: £822
  • IHS: £1,035/year

🎓 A great option for Nigerian graduates of top international institutions looking to build a UK career.


UK Spouse, Partner & Family Visa Fees for Nigerians

Moving to the UK to join a spouse or partner? The UK spouse visa fee in Nigeria is among the highest.

  • Spouse/Partner Visa: £1,938
  • Fiancé(e) Visa: Similar fee
  • Adult Dependent Relative Visa: £3,413

You will also need to pay the IHS, adding £2,000–£3,000+ to your total application cost.

💳 Tip: Make sure your sponsor meets the minimum income requirement before applying.


Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

This fee is mandatory for most UK visa types longer than six months.

IHS Rates

  • Adults: £1,035/year
  • Students & under 18s: £776/year

🧠 Tip: Multiply by your visa duration. A 3-year work visa = £3,105 IHS.


Most Common Questions About UK Visa Fees for Nigerians

❓ Do Nigerians pay more for UK visas?

No. UK visa fees for Nigerians are the same as for other non-EU countries. The only difference is currency conversion.

❓ Can I pay for the UK visa in Naira?

You pay online in British Pounds (GBP), but your bank will convert from Naira. Make sure your card is enabled for international payments.

❓ Are UK visa fees refundable?

Only in very limited cases. If your visa is refused, the fee is not refunded.

❓ Will UK visa fees increase in 2025?

Yes. The UK government increased several visa fees in April 2025. More changes may come, so apply early when possible.

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