The High Potential Individual (HPI) visa is a UK visa designed for graduates from top global universities, allowing them to live and work in the UK without a job offer. It aims to attract talented individuals with high potential to contribute to the UK economy.
Who is eligible for the HPI visa?
To be eligible for the High Potential Individual visa, you have to have been awarded qualification from an eligible university within the last five years. Your qualification must come from an overseas school—it can’t be from a UK university and must be on the same level as:
- A UK bachelor’s degree
- A UK master’s degree
- A UK postgraduate degree
- A UK PhD or doctorate
Applicants must apply to Ecctis, a global service for qualifying international educational credentials, to make sure their qualification is at the right level.
Qualifying universities are announced each year and may vary based on the year in which you completed your studies. Check the visa requirements at gov.uk (and the list below) to make sure your university is on the list for the month and year you were awarded your qualification.
Other eligibility criteria:
- Age requirement: You must be at least 18 years old.
- Prior visa requirement: You must not have been previously granted a Graduate Visa or entry into the UK under the Student Doctorate Extension Scheme.
- English language requirement: You must demonstrate at least B1 level English proficiency if you are not from an English-speaking country.
- Financial requirement: You need a minimum of £1,270 in your bank account for 28 days to show you can support yourself in the UK.
- Security check: You must pass a security check required by the UK government for all visa holders.
What universities can you attend that qualify for the HPI visa?
Many schools around the world are eligible for the HPI visa route. Qualifying universities can change from year to year, so be sure to check the visa requirements at gov.uk.
For students graduating between Nov. 1, 2023 and Oct. 31, 2024, qualifying universities are:
University
Country
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
USA
Columbia University
USA
Cornell University
USA
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Duke University
USA
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL Switzerland)
Switzerland
ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Switzerland
Fudan University
China
Harvard University
USA
Johns Hopkins University
USA
Karolinska Institute
Sweden
Kyoto University
Japan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
USA
McGill University
Canada
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore
National University of Singapore
Singapore
New York University
USA
Northwestern University
USA
Paris Sciences et Lettres - PSL Research University
France
Peking University
China
Princeton University
USA
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China
Stanford University
USA
Technical University of Munich
Germany
Tsinghua University
China
University of British Columbia
Canada
University of California, Berkeley
USA
University of California, Los Angeles
USA
University of California, San Diego
USA
University of Chicago
USA
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
University of Melbourne
Australia
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
USA
University of Pennsylvania
USA
University of Tokyo
Japan
University of Toronto
Canada
University of Washington
USA
Yale University
USA
Zhejiang University
China
What can you do on a High Potential Individual visa?
If you’re granted a UK High Potential Individual visa, you can stay for up to two years or three years if you have a PhD or other doctoral qualification. While in the UK, you can:
- Seek work
- Work in most jobs (with the exception of being a professional sportsperson)
- Volunteer
- Be self-employed
- Travel abroad and return to the UK
- Study (if your course of study isn’t eligible for a student visa)
If you have a partner or dependents (such as children), they can apply to join you in the UK. A dependent is:
- Your husband, wife, civil partner or unmarried partner
- Your child under 18, including children born in the UK during your stay
- Your child over 18 if they turn 18 while living in the UK as your dependent
What can’t you do on the HPI visa?
While on the HPI visa, you cannot:
- Work as a professional sportsperson
- Apply for most benefits, including public funds and the State Pension
- Extend the visa or apply for indefinite leave to remain or any other UK permanent settlement route
How to apply for a High Potential Individual visa
You can apply for the HPI visa from outside the UK, or, if you’re already living in the UK, you can switch to the HPI visa from another visa—given you meet the eligibility criteria.
The first step before applying for the HPI visa is applying to Ecctis to ensure your qualification is valid for the visa. You can apply online. The Ecctis application costs £210 if you’re applying from outside the UK and £252 from within.
Then, the visa application process is a bit different depending on whether you’re applying from outside or inside the UK:
If you’re applying from outside the UK:
- First, visit a visa application center to get a biometric residence permit (BRP).
- Then, scan your passport or other identity document using the UK Immigration ID Check mobile app.
- Once your identity has been confirmed, you can apply for the HPI visa online.
If you’re applying from inside the UK:
- Confirm your identity if needed, but if you already did so for your current UK visa, you can skip this step.
- Once your identity has been confirmed, you can apply for the HPI visa online.
Note that if you’re switching from one of the following visas to the HPI visa, you’ll need to leave the UK and apply from abroad:
- Graduate Route visa
- Short-term student visa
- Parent of a Child Student visa
- Visit visa
- Seasonal worker visa
- Domestic worker in a private household visa
What documents do you need to apply for the HPI visa?
When applying for the HPI visa, you will need:
- A valid passport or travel document
- Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) confirming your identity and any other documents that support your UK immigration status
- Evidence that shows you meet the English language proficiency requirement
- Academic Qualification Level Statement from Ecctis that shows your university qualification meets eligibility requirements for the visa
- Evidence that you have sufficient funds in your bank account to support yourself financially in the UK
- Medical records, if you’re from a country where these are required
If any of your documents aren’t in English or Welsh, you’ll need certified translations.
In addition to these documents, you’ll need to cover the costs and fees associated with the visa application. These include:
- Ecctis verification: £210 (if applying outside the UK), £252 (if applying from within the UK)
- HPI application fee: £715
- Immigration healthcare surcharge: £624 per year you stay in the UK
Frequently asked questions about the HPI visa
How are the top-ranking universities chosen each year?
The global universities list includes institutions from around the world that have made the top 50 in two or more of the most prominent ranking systems for international universities: Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
How long does it take to get the HPI visa?
Once you’ve finished your application and proven your identity, it typically takes three to eight weeks for the UK government to make a decision on your HPI visa. Those applying from outside the UK can expect their applications to take a bit longer to process than those applying from inside the UK.
How much does the HPI visa cost?
The costs and fees associated with applying for the HPI visa are:
- Ecctis verification: £210 (if applying outside the UK), £252 (if applying from within the UK)
- HPI application fee: £715
- Immigration healthcare surcharge: £624 per year you stay in the UK
How long is the HPI visa valid?
The HPI visa is valid for two years for most visa holders or three years for those with PhDs or other doctoral qualifications. The HPI visa can’t be extended; however, if you wish to remain in the UK at the end of your HPI visa, you may be able to switch to another type of visa, such as a skilled worker visa, depending on your eligibility.
Can you study on the HPI visa?
You can only study on the HPI visa if your course of study is not eligible for a student visa. Otherwise, you’ll be required to obtain a student visa.
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