The United Kingdom government has updated financial requirements for individuals applying for student, tourist, or work visas in 2025.
According to a statement on the UK government website, the financial guidelines for 2025 were revised to reflect the country’s economic conditions, with significant changes in living cost requirements and visa application fees.
Applicants will need to plan accordingly to meet the updated financial conditions when applying for various visa categories, including student, work, and family visas.
Applicants planning to study in London must show a minimum of £1,400 per month for living expenses, up from £1,334 in 2024.
Those studying outside London will need to demonstrate £1,100 per month, up from £1,023. The funds are required to cover living costs for up to nine months.
In addition to proving the ability to cover living costs, students must also show they have enough funds to pay for their first year’s course fees.
This amount must be shown in a bank statement, which must cover a consecutive 28-day period and not be older than 31 days from the visa application date.
Visa application fees for 2025 have also experienced a slight increase across several categories.
The fee for a standard student visa for those outside the UK has risen from £490 to £510, while the fee for a visit visa for stays of up to six months has increased from £115 to £120.
Longer-term visit visa fees have also increased with the two-year visa now costing £420, up from £400 in 2024.
Other categories, such as the priority visa service, now cost £550, an increase of £50.
The UK government has set more detailed financial requirements for visitors applying for tourist visas in 2025.
Although no fixed amount will be required, applicants must demonstrate that they have enough funds to cover their trip, including accommodation, transport, and daily expenses, the statement noted
For extended stays, visa officials will scrutinize applicants’ financial documentation more thoroughly.
Requirements vary by visa type for work visas as Skilled Worker Visa applicants must show £1,270 to support themselves unless their employer provides certification of financial support.
Applicants for the Global Talent Visa do not have specific financial requirements but must prove they can cover initial living expenses, Health and Care Worker Visa applicants are exempt from minimum financial requirements if their employer provides sponsorship.
Partners and spouses applying for a family visa must now demonstrate a combined annual income of at least £29,000 in 2025.
Applicants may be exempt from this requirement if they or their partner receive certain disability or carer benefits.
For children, the requirement is an additional £3,800 per year for the first child and £2,400 for each additional child.
The statement on the website also noted that applicants are permitted to utilize their savings to satisfy the financial criteria, as long as they adhere to particular documentation guidelines.
Individuals who do not meet the income requirement may still be eligible for a visa under specific circumstances, such as having a British or Irish child residing in the UK or if rejecting the application would violate human rights.