Check if you need a UK visa: Information based on your answers

You do not need a visa for some business and academic activities, but you must get a visa if you plan to work in the UK

You may be able to come to the UK without a visa if you’re either:

  • invited as an expert in your profession for a ‘Permitted Paid Engagement’
  • visiting for certain business or academic activities, but not working in the UK

You must meet the eligibility requirements and only be doing permitted activities.

If you’re invited as an expert in your profession

You can stay in the UK for up to 1 month without a visa, but you can only be paid by a UK-based organisation to do certain things, for example:

  • give guest lectures at a higher education institution
  • provide advocacy in legal proceedings
  • take part in arts, entertainment or sporting activities

Find out what you can and cannot be paid to do if you’re visiting the UK for a Permitted Paid Engagement.

You may want to apply for a Permitted Paid Engagement Visitor visa if you have a criminal record or you’ve previously been refused entry into the UK.

What you need at the UK border

You must go to a border control officer to get a stamp in your passport. Do not use the automatic ePassport gates. You need a stamp to do the activities you came to the UK to do.

You must provide a valid passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK.

You may also be asked to prove that:

  • you’re eligible for the activities you want to do
  • you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
  • you’ll leave at the end of your visit
  • you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)

Find out more about visiting the UK for a Permitted Paid Engagement.

The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

If you’re visiting for certain business or academic activities

You can come to the UK as a Standard Visitor for up to 6 months without a visa, but you can only do certain business or academic activities, for example go to a conference or a meeting.

You cannot:

  • do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person
  • do a work placement or internship
  • sell directly to the public or provide goods and services

Check the full list of business activities and academic activities you can do as a Standard Visitor.

To research certain subjects at postgraduate level or above, you may need an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. If you do need one, you’ll need to get your ATAS certificate before starting your research.

You may want to apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you have a criminal record or you’ve previously been refused entry into the UK.

What you need at the UK border

You must provide a valid passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK.

You may also be asked to prove:

  • you’re eligible for the activities you want to do
  • you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
  • you’ll leave at the end of your visit
  • you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)

Find out more about visiting the UK as a Standard Visitor.

The rules on what you’ll need to enter the UK may be different if you’re travelling from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.

If you want to do paid work in the UK

You must apply for a visa if you want to work:

If you want to work in arts or entertainment for 3 months or less

You do not need a visa for qualifying work if you’re coming to the UK for 3 months or less using the Creative Worker visa concession.

You must bring a certificate of sponsorship and evidence of savings to show officers at the UK border.

You must see a Border Force officer - do not use the automatic ePassport gates.

Your answers

Start again

What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document?
Germany
Change What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document?
What are you coming to the UK to do?
Work, academic visit or business
Change What are you coming to the UK to do?
How long are you planning to work in the UK for?
6 months or less
Change How long are you planning to work in the UK for?