
Standard Visitor Visa
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Recently, our team was asked a question: “I plan to attend a business conference in the UK and also visit some family members. Will both purposes be covered under a Standard Visitor Visa?”
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11.09.2025 10:15:56 Yes, a UK Standard Visitor Visa typically covers both attending a business conference and visiting family. This visa allows for various activities, such as tourism, visiting friends or family, attending business meetings or conferences, and participating in certain short-term study courses. However, it's important to ensure that your activities align with the conditions of the visa and that you do not intend to work or reside in the UK long-term. When applying for the visa, clearly state all intended activities during your stay to avoid any issues.
16.09.2025 10:06:12 Yes, both purposes can be covered under a Standard Visitor visa. This visa allows you to enter the UK for a range of activities, including attending business conferences, meetings, or short training, as well as visiting family or friends. There is no need to apply for two different visas, as long as your planned activities fall within the permitted scope. When applying, it is important to clearly state all intended purposes of your visit and provide supporting evidence. For the business aspect, this could include a conference invitation, registration confirmation, or employer letter. For the family visit, evidence might include a letter of invitation from your relatives, proof of relationship, and their immigration/residence status. You must also show proof of funds to cover your stay, evidence of accommodation, and strong ties to your home country to demonstrate your intention to leave the UK after the visit.
16.09.2025 10:13:45 Yes, both activities are covered under a Standard Visitor visa. This route allows entry for multiple permitted purposes, including attending business events (such as conferences, meetings, or short training) and visiting family or friends. You do not need separate visas, but you must make sure all planned activities fall within the rules. When applying, it is important to declare both intentions clearly. For the business part, provide supporting documents such as a conference invitation, employer letter, or registration confirmation. For the family visit, you can include an invitation letter from relatives, proof of relationship, or evidence of their lawful residence in the UK. You will also need to demonstrate sufficient funds, accommodation arrangements, and strong ties to your home country to show that you will leave at the end of your visit.

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