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Youth Mobility Scheme / Young Professionals Scheme Overview

The Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) is a UK Visa category that lets young people from participating countries and territories live, work, and study in the United Kingdom for up to two years, without needing a job offer, employer sponsor, or Certificate of Sponsorship. Indian nationals apply under the related India Young Professionals Scheme, which operates through its own annual ballot process rather than open, first-come applications. Eligible applicants are generally aged 18 to 30 (up to 35 for a small number of nationalities), must show savings of at least £2,530 held for 28 consecutive days, and cannot have used this route before. For countries where demand exceeds the annual quota, including India, the Home Office selects participants through a random ballot before they can proceed to a full visa application. This is one of the UK’s most flexible work-related visa routes. Approval is decided solely by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).

Youth Mobility Scheme / Young Professionals Scheme Fees

Fee TypeGovernment Fee (GBP)
Visa Application Fee£340
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), per year (discounted rate)£776
Total for a 2-Year Visa (Fee + 2 Years IHS)£1,892
Priority Service (optional, where available)+£500
Super Priority Service (optional, where available)+£1,000

The IHS for Youth Mobility Scheme applicants is charged at the discounted rate of £776 per year rather than the standard £1,035 adult rate. Fees are generally non-refundable if the application is refused, though the IHS may be refunded pro-rata if the visa holder later leaves the UK permanently before the visa expires. Exchange rates fluctuate, so INR values are approximate. Information may vary depending on individual circumstances; confirm the current fee at gov.uk before paying.

Youth Mobility Scheme / Young Professionals Scheme Processing Time

Processing time for the UK Youth Mobility Scheme Visa depends on your nationality and whether a ballot applies. For Indian applicants under the Young Professionals Scheme, the process begins with registering for the ballot during its announced window, after which selected applicants are notified and given a specific timeframe to submit their full visa application. Once a full application is lodged, standard processing generally takes around three weeks, though this can vary. Because missing the ballot registration window or the subsequent application deadline forfeits your place, applicants should track official announcements closely and prepare their documents, including proof of savings, in advance.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid Passport
Ballot Registration Confirmation and Selection Notification (for applicants subject to the ballot)
Digital Photograph
Evidence of Age Eligibility (18 to 30, or up to 35 for certain nationalities)
Evidence of Savings (at least £2,530 held for 28 consecutive days)
Completed Online Application
Immigration Health Surcharge Payment Confirmation
Biometric Appointment Confirmation (or use of the identity verification app, where applicable)

Document requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and the visa application centre.

Youth Mobility Scheme / Young Professionals Scheme Application Process

Confirm your eligibility under the Youth Mobility Scheme or the India Young Professionals Scheme.
If subject to a ballot, register during the announced ballot window using the required format.
If selected, complete the online visa application within the notified deadline.
Provide evidence of your savings and age eligibility.
Pay the visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge.
Complete biometrics or identity verification as instructed.
Wait for a decision, typically around three weeks for standard processing.
If approved, travel to the UK within your visa's validity period.

Important Notes

Visa approval and ballot selection depend solely on the decision of UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
Indian nationals apply through the India Young Professionals Scheme's ballot process, not an open application.
This visa cannot be applied for a second time by the same applicant, except for Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand nationals, who may extend for a further year.
The scheme does not directly lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
The IHS is charged at a discounted rate of £776 per year for this category.
Fees are generally non-refundable if the application is refused.
Government fees and ballot quotas are reviewed periodically and are subject to change.
Information may vary depending on nationality and individual circumstances.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying under the Youth Mobility Scheme or India Young Professionals Scheme involves tracking ballot windows, meeting strict savings requirements, and submitting a complete application within a tight deadline once selected. Shivansh Consultants offers documentation support to help you prepare your savings evidence and application materials in advance, so you’re ready to act quickly if selected. Our personalised guidance keeps you informed about ballot announcements and deadlines. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide end-to-end assistance throughout your UK Visa journey, without ever guaranteeing ballot selection or final approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the UK Youth Mobility Scheme visa cost?
The application fee is £340, plus the Immigration Health Surcharge at a discounted rate of £776 per year, bringing the total for a 2-year visa to approximately £1,892.
How does the ballot work for Indian applicants?
Indian nationals apply through the India Young Professionals Scheme, which uses a random ballot due to high demand. Applicants register during an announced window, and only those selected can proceed to the full visa application.
What is the savings requirement for the Youth Mobility Scheme?
Applicants must generally show savings of at least £2,530 held for 28 consecutive days before applying.
Can I extend my Youth Mobility Scheme visa?
Only nationals of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand can extend their visa for an additional year. All other nationalities, including India, are limited to the initial visa period and cannot reapply under this route.
Is the Youth Mobility Scheme fee refundable if my application is refused?
No. The visa application fee is generally non-refundable, though the Immigration Health Surcharge may be refunded pro-rata in certain circumstances, such as leaving the UK permanently before the visa expires.