The UK Spouse Visa costs between £3,994.50 and £5,169 in 2026, including the visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).

The total cost depends on whether you apply inside or outside the UK and may increase depending on dependants or optional services such as priority processing or legal support. All UKVI fees must be paid in full before your application is processed.

If you are unsure about the total UK Spouse Visa costs, call Wembley Solicitors on 020 3417 3700 for expert guidance.

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How Much Does a UK Spouse Visa Cost in 2026?

The UK Spouse Visa costs £3,994.50 when applying inside the UK and £5,169 when applying outside the UK, including the visa fee and Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS).

These are the total mandatory government charges required for a standard spouse visa application in 2026.

Additional fees may apply for priority services, legal advice, or supporting documents.

UK Spouse Visa Total Cost Breakdown (Inside the UK)

  • Visa fee: £1,407
  • IHS fee: £2,587.50
  • Total: £3,994.50

UK Spouse Visa Total Cost Breakdown (Outside the UK)

  • Visa fee: £2,064
  • IHS fee: £3,105
  • Total: £5,169

UK Spouse Visa Application Fee (Outside the UK)

The UK Spouse Visa application fee when applying outside the UK is £2,064 per applicant.

This fee must be paid to UKVI when submitting your application and is non-refundable in most cases. Each dependant included in the application must also pay the same fee.

UK Spouse Visa Application Fee (Inside the UK)

The UK Spouse Visa application fee when applying inside the UK is £1,407 per applicant. This applies to switching visas or extending leave to remain from within the UK.

This fee is paid to UKVI when you submit your application and is required before processing begins. Each dependant applying with you must also pay the same fee separately.

How Much Is the UK Spouse Visa Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)?

In 2026, the UK Spouse Visa Immigration Health Surcharge costs £2,587.50 for a 30-month visa and £3,105 for a 33-month visa.

The IHS gives applicants access to NHS healthcare while living in the UK and must be paid upfront.

IHS Fees for Adults

  • 2 years 6 months: £2,587.50
  • 2 years 9 months: £3,105
  • 5 years: £5,175

IHS Fees for Children

  • 2 years 6 months: £1,940
  • 2 years 9 months: £2,328
  • 5 years: £3,880

Do Dependants Pay Additional UK Spouse Visa Fees?

Yes. Each dependant must pay a full UK Spouse Visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge. This means costs increase per family member included in the application.

Dependant Costs

  • Separate application fee
  • Separate IHS fee
  • Adults and children charged individually
  • Fees payable at application stage

Can You Get a UK Spouse Visa Fee Waiver?

Some applicants may qualify for a UK Spouse Visa fee waiver if they cannot afford essential living costs or accommodation. Fee waivers are only available in limited circumstances and are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Fee Waiver Considerations

  • Financial hardship
  • Inability to meet essential living costs
  • Lack of accommodation funds
  • Individual UKVI assessment

Can You Pay Extra for Faster UK Spouse Visa Processing?

Yes, you can pay extra for faster UK Spouse Visa processing through priority or super priority services.

These optional services speed up decision times for applications made inside the UK. They are subject to availability and do not guarantee approval.

How Much Do UK Spouse Visa Priority and Super Priority Services Cost?

Priority service costs around £500 for a decision in about 5 working days, while super priority costs around £1,000 for a next-working-day UK Spouse Visa decision.

These are optional UKVI services that reduce waiting times for a decision on applications made inside the UK. Availability depends on the application type and location.

Priority service options:

  • Priority service: £500 (faster decision, usually within 5 working days)
  • Super priority service: £1,000 (next working day decision in most cases)
  • Available mainly for in-country applications
  • Not guaranteed for all visa routes or times

What Other UK Spouse Visa Costs Should You Expect?

Additional UK Spouse Visa costs may include English language tests, translations, solicitor fees, and supporting documents.

These costs vary depending on your circumstances and application complexity.

Common Additional Costs

  • English language test
  • Certified translations
  • Solicitor fees
  • Property inspection report
  • Travel expenses

What Happens If You Do Not Pay UK Spouse Visa Fees?

Your UK Spouse Visa application will not be processed until all required fees are paid. Incomplete payments can result in delays or rejection of the application.

Possible Consequences

  • Application not accepted
  • Processing delays
  • Rejected submission
  • Need to reapply

Is the UK Spouse Visa Fee Refundable?

No, the UK Spouse Visa fee is generally not refundable once your application has been submitted.

The Home Office only refunds fees in very limited situations, such as if the application is not processed or you paid twice. If your visa is refused, the application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge are usually not refunded.

Can I Pay UK Spouse Visa Fees in Instalments?

No, you cannot pay UK Spouse Visa fees in instalments.

The full application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) must be paid in one upfront payment when you submit your application. UKVI will not process your application until full payment is made.

Need Help Understanding UK Spouse Visa Costs?

UK Spouse Visa costs vary depending on your situation, dependants, and application route.

If you are unsure about UK Spouse Visa fees or total costs, contact Wembley Solicitors on 020 3417 3700 for guidance.

There are several ways to contact Wembley Solicitors:

Our team of immigration solicitors is based in Wembley, London, about a 4-minute walk from the Wembley Central underground station, which gives easy access to clients.

Muhammad Khalid Khokhar - Solicitor & Director at Wembley Solicitors
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Muhammad Khalid Khokhar

Solicitor & Director – Immigration, Commercial Lease & Family Law

SRA Regulated Solicitor UK Immigration Specialist Commercial Lease Law Specialist Divorce & Family Law Specialist

Muhammad Khalid Khokhar is the Director of Wembley Solicitors and a qualified UK solicitor with extensive experience in immigration law, commercial lease disputes, and family law matters.

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