
The United Kingdom has raised visa fees for Nigerians and other international students, tourists, and workers, increasing the financial burden on applicants seeking entry into the country. According to the UK Home Office, student visa fees have risen from £363 to £490, marking a 35% increase. The cost of a six-month visit visa has also been raised from £100 to £115, along with adjustments to work and family visa categories.
Defending the decision, the UK government stated that the fee hike was necessary to sustain its immigration system and fund public sector wages. “It is right and fair to increase visa application fees to ensure the costs of running the immigration system are covered by those who benefit from it,” the Home Office stated.
The increase has sparked concerns among students and travel consultants. Nigerian travel consultant Adeola Ogunsanya described it as a major challenge for aspiring students. “Many Nigerian students already struggle with tuition and living expenses in the UK. Higher visa fees will make it even more difficult for them,” she noted. Similarly, Tunde Ajayi, a prospective UK student, expressed concerns about the financial strain. “I have been saving for my master’s degree, but with this additional cost, I may need to rethink my plans,” he said.
The UK remains a top destination for Nigerian and other international students and tourists, with thousands applying for visas each year. However, analysts warn that the increased fees could lead to a decline in applications, particularly from students facing financial constraints.
Despite the concerns, the UK government maintains that the fee adjustments are necessary. “The changes will help maintain a sustainable and efficient immigration system,” the Home Office reiterated.
Source : https://saharareporters.com/