- Visa application fees are subject to change, and staying updated can help you avoid surprises and plan accordingly for international travel or relocation. Here’s a roundup of the most recent updates on visa fees for popular destinations:
Nonimmigrant Visas – U.S. Fees on the Rise
Starting June 17, 2023, the U.S. increased the MRV (Machine Readable Visa) application fee for most nonimmigrant visa categories, including visitor and other temporary visas, from $160 to $185. This hike affects tourists, business travelers, and other non-immigrant visa holders, so those planning to visit the U.S. should adjust their budgets accordingly.
Nigerian Tourist Visa: A Slight Shift in Pricing
For those applying for a Nigerian tourist visa in 2024, you’ll find slight variations depending on your home country and currency. The cost now ranges between $160 and $180 USD, so it’s a good idea to check with the Nigerian consulate in your area for the most current rates and any additional fees that may apply.
UK Spouse Visa: Adjusting for 2024
The UK spouse visa, which allows partners of UK residents to live and work in the UK, has seen a significant fee increase in 2024. Nigerian applicants will now pay 2,123,302 Nigerian Naira for a spouse visa application. This increase reflects the UK’s broader immigration policy updates and requires careful financial planning for those looking to unite with family members in the UK.
UK Work Visas: Understanding the Fee Structure
For those applying for a UK work visa, there are different fee structures based on the type of visa:
Skilled Worker Visa:
£1,423 for the main applicant and dependants if applying from within the UK
£1,235 if applying from outside the UK
Skilled Worker Visa (Shortage Occupation):
£479 for the main applicant and dependants if applying from within or outside the UK
These changes make it important for those looking to work in the UK to account for visa fees in their job application process and overall relocation expenses.