Change description : 2025-10-22 10:33:00: ‘When your application processing time ends’ section has been updated to clarify that you should only return to a visa application centre when you are contacted, if you left your passport there. [Guidance and regulation]
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You do not need to contact UKVI to track your application if you’ve already made a visa application and it is still within the current processing times. We will not be able to provide information on the status of your application.
Your visa application may take longer to process if, for example:
the information in your application is not accurate or requires further consideration
you need to provide further evidence, for example evidence of funds
your supporting documents need to be verified
you need to attend an interview
further information is required on your personal circumstances (for example if you have a criminal conviction)
UKVI is experiencing increased visa demand
there is an unexpected technical outage affecting visa systems
You will be contacted within the current processing times if your application will take longer.
If your application has taken longer than the current processing times and you haven’t been contacted by UKVI about your visa application, you should contact UKVI.
Current processing times
The processing times listed below are based on the current volume of visa applications. The processing times are different if you paid for a faster decision.
Processing times are based on the UK working week (Monday to Friday). They do not include public holidays in the UK or other countries.
If you applied to visit, study or work in the UK, use the online service to check your visa processing time. This will tell you when you can expect a decision.