Overview
The High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa is one of the UK Government’s recent introductions to the UK immigration categories, primarily aimed at individuals with education from prestigious universities.
Unlike some other visas, it does not require any endorsement or sponsorship process. If you have graduated from a bachelor’s or higher programme in the last five years, and your university was ranked in the top 50 universities for that year according to the month and year of your graduation, you meet the relevant criteria. The list of eligible universities may vary from year to year and can be found on the Home Office website.
Key Advantages of the High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa
The HPI visa allows you to be self-employed or take up almost any employment except as a professional sportsperson. It also allows you to switch to other long-term migration categories, such as the Skilled Worker visa.
As a result, this visa allows you to:
- Fast-track exceptional global talent with academic merit directly into the UK’s workforce or entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Simplify your immigration path without sponsorship or a job offer – ideal for recent graduates aiming to launch careers or ventures in the UK.
- Benefit from a family-friendly and flexible visa route, offering both professional opportunities and personal stability.
The UK High Potential Individual visa offers:
- Work flexibility from day one. You can work for almost any employer, for yourself, or study, so no sponsor is needed once the visa is granted.
- Access without previous UK connections. You can apply without a job offer, investment, or offer of employment in the UK at the time of application.
- Eligibility based on prestigious academic achievement. Applicants who have graduated within the last five years from a top global university (as designated by the UK’s official rankings list) qualify.
- Multiple entry permit. Allows multiple entries to and from the UK.
- Generous duration. A two-year stay if holding a bachelor’s or master’s degree, or three years if holding a PhD, giving ample time to establish yourself.
- No minimum salary or funds required. Removes financial barriers commonly seen in work or entrepreneur visa routes.
- Family inclusion. Dependants (spouse/partner and children) can join with the same rights to live, work, or study in the UK.
Duration of HPI Visa
Depending on the programme you graduated from, the length of your visa changes: for bachelor’s and master’s programmes, you will be granted a two-year visa, whereas for PhD and other doctorate programmes, it is three years.
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Key Requirements for HPI Visa
On top of graduating from an eligible top-50 university, UKVI also requires you to prove your English skills to at least CEFR B1 level unless you are a citizen of an English-speaking country or you have obtained an English language equivalency and comparability certificate from the relevant UK institution.
Knowledge of English
To be eligible for a High Potential Individual visa, you must show at least CEFR B1 level of English proficiency. This can be demonstrated by either being a national of a majority English-speaking country, having a degree taught 100% in English and confirmed by ECCTIS, or taking an English test at an approved test centre.
Maintenance
You must have sufficient savings in your bank account for at least 28 days to demonstrate you can support yourself. If you have been living in the UK for at least 12 months under another visa category, you will not be required to show savings.
Dependants
Your spouse and any children under the age of 18 can apply with you to join or remain with you under the High Potential Individual visa.
Visa Duration
The length of stay varies according to your qualification: two years for bachelor’s or master’s graduates, and three years for PhD or other doctorate graduates.
Switching to Other Routes
High Potential Individual Visa cannot be extended, and it does not give you the option to settle permanently in the UK. If you want to stay longer in the UK, you may be able to switch to a different visa, for example, a Skilled Worker visa or Global Talent Visa.
If you are eligible for another category, you can make an in-country application to switch to a different visa before your HPI visa expires.
Cost and Fees
You, your partner, or your children will each need to pay the application fee, the healthcare surcharge for each year of your stay, and prove that you have sufficient personal savings. You may check how much money you’ll need for High Potential Individual visa applications. Also, you may check the UK Visa Fees page for the most up-to-date application fees
Processing times
Waiting times vary depending on the location of the application. Once you’ve applied online, proved your identity and provided your documents, you’ll usually get a decision on your visa within:
- 3 weeks, if you’re outside the UK
- 8 weeks, if you’re inside the UK
How Immigration Connection Assists You
As regulated immigration lawyers, we are here to guide and support you through every step of your application, making the process smoother and more manageable. Our experienced advisers will:
- Review your documents and confirm eligibility.
- Review and organise your supporting documents.
- Complete and submit your application and evidence file.
- Provide clear guidance on fees and timelines.
- Prepare a legal representation letter to highlight your eligibility and explain case-specific points.
- Keep you updated throughout the process.
We also provide after-visa support to ensure you understand your responsibilities and visa conditions.
Beyond your application, we offer ongoing consultancy services, helping you plan your next steps in the UK. With over 15 years of experience explaining complex UK immigration rules and managing applications from start to finish, we are here to provide clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does Immigration Connection offer, and how can you assist with my application?
At Immigration Connection, we start with a free initial consultation to assess your eligibility and confirm whether you have a viable application. For those who wish to explore their options in more detail, we offer advisory sessions that cover strategy, eligibility, process, and timelines.
We also provide a full application service, managing every stage from consultations to submission so that you can avoid uncertainty and guesswork. As your legal representatives, we prepare and present your application, act as your official point of contact with the Home Office, and keep you informed throughout the process.
This approach allows you to focus on your business and personal commitments while we guide you step-by-step, giving you clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.
What would be the key advantage of a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa?
A High Potential Individual (HPI) visa is one of the most flexible visas for professionals. It gives you permission to stay, work and look for a job or establish a business in the UK for 2 years if you have been awarded a qualification from an eligible university in the last 5 years.
Does my school need to be on the list for the year I graduated or for any year?
Yes, your school must be listed on the relevant list for the date you graduated. To see the eligible schools, please check the eligible university lists depending on your graduation year.
Who is not eligible to apply for the High Potential Individual visa?
You cannot apply if you have already been granted a Graduate visa or a Doctorate Extension Scheme visa, even if your university is on the eligible list for that year.
What will I be allowed to do with my HPI visa?
With an HPI visa, you can work in most jobs, look for work, be self-employed, live in the UK with your partner and children, if they’re eligible and do voluntary work.
Can I extend my HPI visa?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to extend an HPI visa.
Can I study in the UK with an HPI visa?
You can only study with an HPI visa if your chosen course is not eligible for a student visa. If your course is eligible for a student visa, you can apply for a Student visa instead, or extend your Student visa if you already have one.
How can I get more advice on my HPI Application?
You can book a session with us to speak to one of our immigration lawyers. We can answer your case-specific questions and guide you in the right direction.