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

You’ll need a visa to come to the UK

Apply for a Standard Visitor visa.

If you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 16 April 2026

You may be able to use an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to come to the UK if you already have one.

All of the following must apply:

  • you booked and paid for your journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 5 March 2026
  • you’re arriving in the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 16 April 2026
  • you meet the Standard Visitor eligibility requirements

If you need to leave and re-enter the UK

You’ll usually need a Standard Visitor visa to re-enter the UK if either of the following apply:

  • you did not book your return journey to the UK before 3pm (UK time) on 5 March 2026
  • you’re returning to the UK on or after 3pm (UK time) on 16 April 2026

What you can and cannot do with an ETA

You can visit the UK on holiday or to spend time with family and friends.

You can also do other permitted activities as a Standard Visitor.

While in the UK as a tourist, you cannot:

  • do paid or unpaid work for a UK company or as a self-employed person
  • claim public funds (benefits)
  • live in the UK for long periods of time through frequent or successive visits
  • marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of marriage or civil partnership. You’ll need a Marriage Visitor visa instead

What you need at the UK border if you have an ETA

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 visiting for tourism
  • you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you)
  • you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay
  • you’re able to pay for your return or onward journey (or have funding from someone else)
  • you’ll leave the UK at the end of your visit

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 under 18 and travelling alone with an ETA

You may need to show a letter from your parent or guardian giving:

  • their contact details and consent for you to travel to the UK
  • the name, date of birth, address and relationship to you of the person you’re staying with
  • their consent for you to stay with the person named in the letter

Your parent or guardian must tell the relevant local authority about your visit if you’re both of the following:

  • under 16 (or under 18 if you have a disability)
  • going to be looked after for more than 28 days by someone who is not a close relative (called ‘private foster care’)

You should bring a reply from the local authority if you have one.

Your answers

Start again

What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document?
St Lucia
Change What’s your nationality as shown on your passport or travel document?
What are you coming to the UK to do?
Tourism or visiting family and friends
Change What are you coming to the UK to do?
Will you be travelling with or visiting either your partner or a family member in the UK?
No
Change Will you be travelling with or visiting either your partner or a family member in the UK?