
United Kingdom (UK) Visa Insurance
Embassy-approved travel insurance for the UK. Whether you're visiting family in London or applying for a student visa, our plans meet the specific high-standard requirements of the UK Home Office.
Why Insurance is Mandatory
While the UK has the NHS, short-term visitors are not eligible for free healthcare. The UK Home Office highly recommends travelers to have private medical insurance to cover emergency costs and repatriation. For many visa categories, having insurance significantly strengthens your financial profile for approval.
Advisor Insight
"Embassies strictly verify travel insurance policies. A missing or non-compliant policy is one of the most common reasons for instant visa refusal."
Risk of Rejection
Without proper embassy-specific insurance, your application will likely be rejected immediately.
Embassy Compliant
Our policies are pre-approved and guaranteed to be accepted by all major international embassies.
Embassy Reqs
- Medical treatment and hospitalization cover
- Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation of remains
- Coverage for the entire duration of the stay
- Sufficient limits for private healthcare in the UK
Policy Essentials
Validity Protocols:
- Must be active from the day of departure
- Policy must cover all parts of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, N. Ireland)
- Should match the duration of the visit requested in the visa application
Refusal Risks
- Missing repatriation coverage
- Coverage limits too low for UK medical costs
- Insurance not covering the full duration of the return journey
Expert Recommendation
Based on 2026 embassy success metrics, we highly recommend this coverage level to minimize rejection risk.
GENERATE POLICY QUOTEKey Inquiries (FAQs)
?Is IHS different from travel insurance?
Yes, IHS (Immigration Health Surcharge) is for long-term visas. For Visit Visas (6 months), you don't pay IHS and instead must have private travel insurance.
