Two Years Multiple-Entry UK Visa

The UK is a land of astonishing contrasts, with its dynamic cities, lush countryside, rich history, and fascinating history. A month or two is not enough to see them all; that is why you need a two-year multiple-entry visa, which is one of the UK tourist visa types. It lets you make frequent trips to the UK during the visa’s validity term and stay up to six months here during each visit. We have an exclusive team to help you with every step of your UK tourist visitor (2 year) visa application, from the initial inquiry to the approval of your long-term UK visitor visa.

Document Requirements for a Two-Year Multiple-Entry Visa

The applicant must submit the following documents for the two-year multiple-entry visa processing:

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UK Visit Visa Fee for 2 Years

Visa Type Processing Dates UK Visa Fees
2 Years Multiple Entry 10 Working Days AED 2800

Important Information

General Question and Answers

Is it harder to get a two-year visa than a standard 6-month visa?

Not necessarily, but you’ll have to demonstrate that you’ve done a fair amount of travel, particularly to the UK or other developed countries. You will almost always get a 6-month visa at first if this is the first time you are applying for a UK visa. The version for two years is typically given to those who have a clean record and have been compliant in the past.
You can apply directly, but if you’ve had a 6-month visa previously and abided by the rules, then you’re more likely to be given the go-ahead. Look at the 6-month visa as a trust-building measure. If you’ve never been to the UK before, you have less chance of getting a 2-year visa to begin with.
No. This is not a residence visa. You cannot live in the UK or stay for longer than 6 months in any 12-month period, unless you have an unlimited time limit to stay.
It costs £475. That’s more than for the 6-month visa, but less per year if you visit often. The fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied.
No. The visitor visa doesn’t allow switching to a work, student, or family visa while you’re inside the UK. You have to return to your home country and apply from there.
Strong evidence of ties to your home country, financial stability, and a clear travel history helps. Bank statements, employment letters, previous visas, and travel itineraries all matter. Vague plans or weak documentation raise red flags.
No. The visa enables you to ask to enter, but the border officers have the last say. And if they think you’re abusing it, they can reject you at the airport.
Usually, people who travel to the UK at least once a year or more may qualify. It helps if you've made consistent, short, rule-abiding visits. If you're applying after just one past trip, be ready to explain why a multi-year visa makes sense.
Yes, but only for courses that can be finished in 30 days or less, and studying can’t be the primary reason for your visit. Think short-term classes, workshops or conferences. If longer, you require a student visa.
You risk the probability of being temporarily banned, sometimes for up to 10 years. It may not seem like much, but even a few days of overstaying can hurt your record for years to come. They are strict about violations, and repeated misuse almost assures future denials.

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