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An Unwell World?: Anthropology in a Speculative Mode.

ASA2023: SOAS, University of London, 11 - 14 April 2023

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VISA Information

Who needs a visa to enter the UK?


London is in the United Kingdom, so UK visa rules apply to enter for the purposes of the conference. The UK government website has a useful tool to check if you need a visa.

  • On this page, start with your nationality as shown on your passport
  • In ‘What are you coming to the UK to do?’ select Work, academic visit or business
  • In ‘How long are you planning to work in the UK for?’ select 6 months or less

EU nationals residing in the UK with “settled status” leave to remain do not need to apply for a visa, or provide documentation on the border.

USA, EU, EEA, Swiss nationals, along with several commonwealth countries, do not need a visa to enter the UK. However, you may still be asked to provide some documentation at the border.

Documents for Visa-Free Countries

On arrival, you may be asked to prove:

  • you’re eligible for the activities you want to do - we can provide you with a letter to help with this, if you contact us on conference(at)theasa.org
  • you’ve arranged accommodation for your stay - hotel or hostel booking confirmations
  • you’ll leave at the end of your visit - flight tickets back
  • you’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip (or have funding from someone else to support you) - if you have received funding from the ASA, you can show this, otherwise you will need to prove your financial means

This is essentially the same information that you would need for applying to a visa, but you will not need to make an application, rather you will be asked to present these documents at the border.
You will need to see a Border Force officer - do not use the automatic ePassport gates.

Which visa is best to apply for?

The Standard Visitor UK Visa is the most appropriate for the purposes of attending the conference.

Electronic visa waiver to enter the UK

You can apply for a visa waiver if you are a national of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar or the United Arab Emirates. You must pay £30 for an EVW. You will need the following documents:

  • your current passport
  • an address in the UK where you will stay
  • details of your journey, including departure and arrival dates and times

You will need to apply online between 3 months and 48 hours prior to arrival in London.

How do you go about applying?

There is a list of steps you will need to complete in order to obtain your visa to enter for the duration of the conference. It is a good idea to do this in good time, to allow time for waiting times, and the possibility of delays as the conference is happening at the height of the tourist period, or complications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

Documents for Visa Application


Travel Document

  • You must provide your current passport or other valid travel document with all applications and when travelling to the UK.
  • Some passport holders may need to provide alternative evidence of their identity and nationality.
  • Your passport must have at least 1 page blank if you use it to apply for a visa.

Photographs

Two passport-size (35x45 mm) photographs in colour, against a white background, no older than six months. Additional requirements are listed here.

Letter of Invitation

We can provide you with a letter inviting you to the conference, outlining your role at the conference and, if applicable, any costs that were funded for you to attend. Get in touch with us, asking for a visa invitation letter on conference(at)theasa.org, so we can prepare this for you.
It may be helpful to also obtain a letter from your home institution with similar details.

Flight details

In order to prove that you will leave the UK at the end of your visit.

If travelling with children

You will need to show a legal document showing your relationship with the child - such as birth certificate or adoption papers.

Any other supporting documentation

It may help to provide other supporting documentation, additional paperwork such as details of previous conferences attended, - titles of papers and dates, locations of conferences - details of any awards you have received, details of publications in your name.

Proof of financial means

  • You will need to provide details of any funding you have received from other sources (any funding received from the ASA will be proven through the letter of invitation)
  • Documents of income status - a headed letter from your employer for example
  • Bank statements (within last 3 months)
  • Building society books (within last 3 months)

Proof of personal circumstances

  • A letter from your education provider if you are a student
  • Confirmation of legal residence if this is different to your nationality on your passport
  • Documents of employment status - a headed letter from your employer for example

Proof of Accommodation

Bear in mind you do not have to provide all of the documents below, just those that apply to you.

  • You will need to provide details of any funding you have received from other sources (any funding received from the ASA will be proven through the letter of invitation)
  • Documents of income status - a headed letter from your employer for example
  • Bank statements (within last 3 months)
  • Building society books (within last 3 months)

Things to keep in mind when applying


Are there any covid-related restrictions?

From 4am on Friday 18 March 2022, you do not need to take any COVID-19 tests or fill in a passenger locator form when travelling to the UK from abroad. These changes apply whether you are fully vaccinated or not.
However, we advise to keep an eye on developments as things are always changing. You can stay up-to-date with covid news in the UK here.

Other Public Health requirements

You may need to take a Tuberculosis test within 6 months before travelling to the UK. Here is a list of countries the UK requires this from.

About Russian Federation citizens

Although the “Golden Visa” scheme was abolished in 2022, there is no ban on Russian federation tourists in the UK, nor does it seem to be a likely future. You will need to apply for a standard visitor visa in the same way as any other delegate from outside of the exempt territories.

Where to Apply

You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa online before you travel to the UK. You will then need to schedule an appointment at a visa application centre with all the relevant documentation and a copy of your application form.

When should you apply?

The earliest you can apply is 3 months before. We recommend you apply at least 30 days before you travel, allowing time for any delays caused by various factors, such as the tourist high season, the pandemic, the war in the Ukraine.

When should you apply?

The standard visitor visa costs £95 (113.09 EUR).

When should you apply?

You will typically have to wait up to 3 weeks to receive a decision on your application for a UK short-term visa.

Useful links and further information


  • Governmental guide to documents page
  • Standard Visitor Visa application page
  • List of UK visa application centres
  • More information on the standard visitor visa
  • List of nationalities who do not need a visa, but need to provide documents at the border
  • Electronic Visa Waiver application
  • List of countries needing a Tuberculosis test
  • Photograph requirements
  • Government Covid guidance page
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