Guidance

Visa decision waiting times: applications inside the UK

Check how quickly you’ll receive a decision on your UK visa application if you’re applying from inside the UK.

You are advised not to book any travel before you apply or before a decision is made on your application. You’ll only be refunded if we have not started processing your application.

When your application’s waiting time starts and ends

The waiting time starts once you’ve submitted your application online and ends when you get a letter or an email with a decision.

As part of the application process, you’ll need to either:

The waiting time for Graduate visa applications starts when you’ve applied online and either attended your appointment at a visa service centre or submitted your documents using the ID Check app.

The waiting time ends for all applications when you get a letter or an email with a decision.

You can stay in the UK until you’ve been given a decision, as long as you applied before your last visa expired.

Switch to or extend a Student visa

You should usually get a decision within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to or extend a Student or Child Student visa.

You may be able to pay to get a faster decision – you’ll be told if you can when you apply.

Switch to or extend a family visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to or extend as a:

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Apply for leave to remain as a partner, parent or on the basis of your private life (10-year routes or 5-year parent route to settlement)

If you’re currently applying under a 10-year route to settlement (or 5-year parent route to settlement), there are no standard processing times for applications submitted as a partner, parent or on the basis of your private life. The average wait time for a decision is currently 11 months. We are working hard to reduce this.

Please note that there may be circumstances which result in your application taking slightly longer.

If you need to make urgent travel overseas (for example, due to a family bereavement), we may be able to provide a faster decision. Please contact UKVI.

Apply as a child

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to or extend as a child.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Extend a relative who’ll provide long-term care visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend as a relative who’ll provide long-term care.

Extend a Parent of a Child Student visa

You should usually get a decision within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online and you’re applying to extend a Parent of a Child Student visa.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Switch to or extend a work visa

Due to the war in Ukraine and high global demand for visas, it’s currently taking 16 weeks on average to get a decision if you apply to extend or switch to a Skilled Worker visa. We aim to be back within the 8 week service standards by the end of this year.

You usually should get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend or switch to any of the following work visas:

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Switch to a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa

You should get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa.

Switch to a Graduate visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online and either attended your appointment at a visa service centre or submitted your documents using the ID Check app to switch to a Graduate visa.

Switch to a Start-up visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to a Start-up visa.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Extend a Domestic Workers in a Private Household visa

You should get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend a Domestic Workers in a Private Household visa.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Extend a Representative of an Overseas Business visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend a Representative of an Overseas Business visa.

Switch to or extend a Health and Care Worker visa

Due to the war in Ukraine and high global demand for visas, it’s currently taking 16 weeks on average to get a decision if you apply to extend or switch to a Health and Care Worker visa. We aim to be back within the 3 week service standards by the end of this year.

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 3 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to or extend a Health and Care Worker visa.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Switch to or extend a Temporary Worker visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to switch to or extend in any of the following temporary work visas:

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Extend a Charity Worker visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend a Charity Worker visa.

You may be able to pay to get a faster decision – you’ll be told if you can when you apply.

Extend a Religious Worker visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend a Religious Worker visa.

You may be able to pay to get a faster decision – you’ll be told if you can when you apply.

Extend a Standard Visitor visa

You should usually get a decision within 8 weeks once once you’ve applied online to extend a visitor visa as a:

  • a patient receiving medical treatment
  • an academic and you still meet the eligibility requirements
  • a graduate doing a clinical attachment or retaking the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) test

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Switch to or extend a Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa

You should get a decision within 12 weeks once you either attend your appointment at the UK Visa and Citizenship Application Service (UKVCAS) or when you submit your online documents after completing the ID Check app.

Commonwealth citizens

Extend an Ancestry visa

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks once you’ve applied online to extend a UK Ancestry visa.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Windrush Scheme

If you’re applying under the Windrush Scheme read the guidance and the latest correspondence on the work of the Home Office in relation to Windrush.

Replace your status with a biometric residence permit (BRP)

If you apply for a biometric residence permit (BRP) to replace conditions (or wet ink stamp) in your passport or UK travel document, you should usually get decision:

  • within 8 weeks of applying online if it’s a visa
  • within 6 months of applying online if it’s for settlement (also called ‘indefinite leave to remain’)

Applying for settlement

You should usually get a decision on your visa within 6 months once you apply online.

When you apply, you’ll be told if you can pay to get a faster decision.

Check if you’re eligible for settlement in the UK.

Priority services – get a faster decision

Get a decision within 5 working days (priority service)

If you’re eligible, you can choose the ‘priority service’ when you apply. There will be an additional cost for this service.

You should get a decision within 5 working days of your appointment at a UKVCAS centre.

Decision within 24 hours (super priority service)

If you’re eligible, you can choose the ‘super priority service’ when you apply. There will be an additional cost for this service.

A decision should be made:

  • by the end of the next working day after your UKVCAS appointment if your appointment is on a weekday
  • 2 working days after your UKVCAS appointment if your appointment is at the weekend

What happens next

You’ll get a decision letter by post or email with the result of your application.

If you received a successful decision, you’ll either get a:

  • biometric residence permit (BRP) if you provided your biometric information and provided your documents at a visa service centre

  • digital immigration status if you used the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app to prove your identity and and submitted your documents when applying for your visa

When you’ll get your BRP

Your BRP will be sent to your address by courier. You cannot collect it from us.

You should usually receive it within 7 to 10 days of getting your decision letter from the Home Office saying that you can remain in the UK.

If your BRP has not arrived within 10 days after getting your letter, you can track the delivery or report your missing BRP online.

When you might wait longer

You might wait longer for a decision if your application is not straightforward and more information is required before a decision is made, for example:

  • if your supporting documents need to be verified
  • if you need to attend an interview
  • because of your personal circumstances (for example if you have a criminal conviction)

If you applied for a priority or super priority visa and your application is not straightforward, you may have to wait longer, but your application will still be put at the front of the queue at every stage of the decision-making process. UK Visas and Immigration will try to process your application within our standard timescales.

Published 19 February 2021
Last updated 7 November 2022 + show all updates
  1. Updated to advise users that it may take longer than usual to extend or switch to a Skilled Worker or Health and Care visa.

  2. Added High Potential Individual visa waiting times.

  3. Added Scale-up worker visa to the list of visas under the heading: Switch to or extend a work visa

  4. Average decision wait times for applications for leave to remain as a partner, parent or on the basis of your private life (10-year routes or 5-year parent route to settlement) updated from 10 months to 11 months.

  5. Updated ‘Switch to or extend a family visa’ section: if you’re applying for leave to remain as a partner, parent or on the basis of your private life (10-year routes or 5-year parent route to settlement), the average decision waiting time is 10 months.

  6. Added information about processing times for the British National Overseas (BNO) visa.

  7. Updated ‘Switch to or extend a family visa’ section to clarify processing times.

  8. Removal of the Post Office reference to provide biometric information.

  9. New Graduate visa processing times added.

  10. First published.