Sunday, June 22, 2014

How I applied for the Tier-5 Youth Mobility Visa (UK)

Hello,
Assuming you satisfy all the requirements to apply for this visa to live & work at UK for 2 years, you can simply apply online here.

Requirements*:
  • Between the age of 18 and 30 (ie before you are 31)
  • Have £1890 in savings (ie the equivalent in your currency).
  • From one of these countries: Australia, Canada, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Taiwan
  • Do not have children (that are dependent on you)
  • Have not already have this or equivalent visa before
  • Can pay the £208 fee

Here is my experience when I applied for this visa as a New Zealander (in Auckland):
Day 0 - Thursday
I filled out the online form and paid the fee online. This took a good hour as I was being careful and double checking. 
I made a biometrics appointment at the next available morning which happened to be after the weekend on Monday. 
Day 4 - Monday
Printed out all my paperwork as outlined online.
Attended the biometrics appointment, which is in Henderson and they took my fingerprints. They will give you a letter of all the items you need to send to them.
Posted via track courier (next day delivery) to an Auckland postbox. I got the smallest possible bag in the post shop which is the size of A4 folded in third. Bag plus the postage cost $9. You also needed to buy another postage paid courier bag for them to send your passport back.
Day 5
Courier bag delivered to the postbox
Day 6 - Day 20:
Presumably my application went from the Auckland address to their Manila visa processing centre and back.
About 2 weeks in (ie day 15), I received an email that my application has been approved (#excitement). However I am not sure if everyone gets this email.
Day 21
Return courier bag on way from Auckland postbox
Day 22
Received my passport back with the visa neatly pasted in!

Overall it took me just over 3 weeks! Pretty fast I thought! On their website they did say most application are processed within 15 days (ie 3 weeks of working days), with 85% processed in 10 days. 

The most challenging parts I found were:
  1. Bank statement to show my saving. Being a responsible netizen, I haven't received any paper statement in forever. My saving was also kept in Rabobank so I had to find their Auckland branch-slash-actually-an-office at Britomart that was not marked in the lobby.
  2. Not knowing what date to put in as my visa start date. You can only apply for this at most 3 months in advance. I wasn't sure when I'd get my visa back etc and I also wanted to get cheap flights (with a short weekend visit in Melbourne). Then I finished work a bit later as well so "wasted" some time of my 2 years.
  3. I can imagine getting to Henderson would be a bit difficult without a car.
  4. I renewed my passport even tho I had about one year left, just to make things simpler. I heard that if you renew your passport, you just need to keep your old passport with the visa in it when you travel.
  5. You need proper passport photos. You don't even need to provide proper passport photos now when renewing your NZ passport. You can submit photo online and I just took digital photo at home and cropped to size.
And that's it. I was on my way to London...


*Note the above can change over time, ie the fee, the amount of saving etc. For example the fee was increased in April 2014 by 4%.