UK Global Talent Visa costs explained

Elizaveta Morjan, UK Global Talent Expert

Elizaveta Morjan, UK Global Talent Expert

Apr 09, 2026 • 7 min read

Quick answer: It costs £766 in application fees plus the healthcare surcharge of £1,035 per adult per year (£776 for children under 18) to get the UK Global Talent visa. A single applicant on a 3-year visa pays about £3,871 in total. A family of three pays about £10,836 for 3 years.

It is indeed very confusing but this guide breaks everything down step by step, including home office fees, health surcharge, and additional costs for dependents for your UK Global Talent visa application.

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UK Global Talent Visa fees at a glance (2026)

Fee Amount (2026) Who pays
Endorsement (Stage 1) £561 Main applicant only, paid once
Visa – main applicant, endorsed (Stage 2) £205 Main applicant
Visa – each dependant £766 Each partner or child (no endorsement fee)
Health surcharge (IHS) – adult £1,035 / year Main applicant & each adult dependant
Health surcharge (IHS) – child under 18 £776 / year Each dependant under 18
Priority service (optional, visa stage) £500 Faster decision, ~5 working days
Super priority (optional, visa stage) £1,000 Faster decision, ~next working day

Typical totals (endorsement route, excluding optional priority):

  • Single applicant, 3-year visa: £3,871 (£561 + £205 + £1,035 × 3)
  • Single applicant, 5-year visa: £5,941 (£561 + £205 + £1,035 × 5)
  • Family of three (you + partner + one child under 18), 3-year: £10,836

All figures from gov.uk, current fees effective 8 April 2026.

What are the UK Global Talent Visa costs?

The UK Global Talent Visa costs are divided into three main categories:

  1. Stage 1 Endorsement Fee
  2. Visa Application Fee
  3. Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

Total UK Global Talent visa costs

Here’s an example breakdown for an applicant and their family.

Main applicant alone (3-year Global Talent visa):

  • Endorsement fee: £561
  • Visa fees: £205
  • Health surcharge: £1,035 x 3 years = £3,105
  • Total: £3,871

Main applicant alone (5-year Global Talent visa):

  • Endorsement fee: £561
  • Visa fees: £205
  • Health surcharge: £1,035 x 5 years = £5,175
  • Total: £5,941

Main applicant with a partner and one child (2-year Global Talent visa):

  • Endorsement fee: £561
  • Visa fees: £205 (main applicant) + £766 (partner) + £766 (child) = £1737
  • Health surcharge: £1,035 x 3 people x 2 years = £6,210
  • Total: £7,947

Main applicant with a partner and one child (3-year Global Talent visa):

  • Endorsement fee: £561
  • Visa fees: £205 (main applicant) + £766 (partner) + £766 (child) = £1737
  • Health surcharge: £1,035 x 3 people x 3 years = £9,315
  • Total: £10,836

How much is the application fee for the Global Talent Visa?

It costs £766 (April 2025 change from £716 to £766) for you as a main applicant, plus, you would have to pay health surcharge fees on top – £1035 per year. If you bring your family with you (married partner and children under the age of 18), they would also pay £766 for a visa and £1035 per person per year for a health surcharge. Example for the family of 3 (you, your partner and a child):

  • £561 for endorsement for you
  • £205 for visa fee for you
  • £766*2=£1532 for visa fee for 2 dependants

Total visa fees: £766*3=£2298. On top of this, you also have to pay the health surchage fees for each person for each year. See the breakdown here.

Please note, Home Office increased fees from £716 to £766 in April 2025.

Stage 1: Endorsement fee

The first step in the Global Talent Visa process is applying for endorsement. This is when you submit your documents to the relevant endorsing body (e.g., Tech Nation, Arts Council England) to confirm your eligibility.

  • Cost for Stage 1 endorsement: £561

Full details are available on the UK Government website.

At this stage, you apply alone, regardless of whether you have a partner or dependents who will join you later.

Stage 2: Visa fees

Once you’ve been endorsed, the next step is applying for the visa itself. This is when your dependents (spouse/partner and children under 18) can join you in the application.

  • Visa fee for the main applicant: £205
  • Visa fee for each dependent (partner or children): £766

For example, if you’re applying with a partner and one child, the total visa fee will be:

  • £205 (main applicant) + £766 (partner) + £766 (child) = £1737

How much is the Global Talent Visa healthcare surcharge?

The Immigration Health Surcharge allows you to access the UK’s healthcare system during your stay. This charge is applied per person, per year of the visa, and it adds up quickly.

  • Health surcharge cost per adult per year: £1,035; per child under 18: £776

Find full details of the health surcharge here.

Example:

If you’re applying alone for a 2-year visa:

  • £1,035 x 2 years = £2,070

If you’re applying with a family of three (yourself, partner, and one child) for a 3-year visa:

  • £1,035 x 3 people x 3 years = £9,315

If you’re switching from a Skilled Worker Visa to a Global Talent Visa and have already paid the health surcharge, you may be eligible for a refund. However, the refund is typically paid to your employer if they initially covered the cost.
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Can you reduce UK Global Talent Visa costs by choosing your visa duration?

One unique feature of the Global Talent Visa is that you can choose how long your visa will last. The options range from 2 to 5 years, and the duration affects how much you’ll pay for the Immigration Health Surcharge.

Talent vs. Promise:

  • Exceptional Talent: You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 3 years.
  • Exceptional Promise: You can apply for ILR after 5 years.

Common Scenarios:

Most applicants start with a 2-year visa and extend it as needed. This is especially helpful for families to manage costs upfront.

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Key points to remember

  • Plan for extensions: The health surcharge is paid again each time you extend your visa.
  • Refunds for skilled worker visa: If switching from a Skilled Worker Visa, you may be eligible for a refund of your previous health surcharge.
  • Employer payments: For Skilled Worker Visas, health surcharges are often covered by employers. Refunds in these cases typically go back to the employer.

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