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Full List: What Nigerians Will Pay for UK Visas and Citizenship from April

New UK Immigration Charges Take Effect

John Matthew by John Matthew
March 26, 2026
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The United Kingdom government has announced a revised list of visa and citizenship fees set to take effect from April, impacting thousands of Nigerians seeking travel, study, and residency opportunities.

The new fee structure, released by the UK Home Office, reflects increases across several categories, including visitor visas, student permits, work visas, and naturalisation applications. The changes are part of the government’s broader plan to adjust immigration costs and manage application volumes.

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Under the updated pricing, standard visitor visas will see a modest increase, while long-term visas, including study and skilled worker routes, will attract higher charges. Applicants for settlement and citizenship will also face increased fees, with naturalisation costs rising significantly.

For Nigerians planning to relocate for education or employment, the adjustments mean higher upfront costs. Student visa applicants, in particular, will need to budget more, while professionals applying through skilled worker routes may also be affected by additional surcharges.

The UK authorities stated that the revised fees are necessary to sustain the country’s immigration system and reduce reliance on taxpayer funding. However, the increase is expected to place added financial pressure on applicants from countries like Nigeria, where demand for UK visas remains high.

Despite the higher costs, the United Kingdom continues to be a top destination for Nigerians seeking quality education, better job opportunities, and long-term residency. Experts advise prospective applicants to review the new fee structure carefully and plan their applications ahead of the April implementation date.

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