How to Budget for Family Visa Fees
Family visa applications typically cost $160-2,000 per person depending on destination, with additional fees for expediting, document authentication, and travel to consulates. Budget 20-30% extra beyond base fees for unexpected costs and plan to pay 2-6 months before travel.
- Calculate base visa fees for each family member. Check embassy websites for current fees. Most countries charge per person regardless of age. US tourist visas cost $160 each, UK visitor visas £100 each, Schengen visas €80 for adults and free for children under 6. Some countries offer family discounts — Australia charges $145 for the first applicant and $35 for each additional family member on the same application.
- Add document preparation costs. Budget $15-50 per person for passport photos, $25-100 for document translations if required, and $50-200 for document authentication through apostille services. If you need new passports, add $130 for adults and $100 for children under 16.
- Factor in service and processing fees. Visa application centers charge service fees of $20-50 per application on top of government fees. Expedited processing costs extra — typically 50-100% of the base fee. Priority appointments may cost $50-100 additional per person.
- Budget for travel to submit applications. If no visa center is nearby, calculate travel costs to the nearest location. Some families spend $200-500 on hotels and gas for visa appointments. Biometric appointments are usually required in person for everyone over age 14.
- Plan for potential reapplication costs. Visa fees are non-refundable even if denied. Keep 25% of your total visa budget aside in case anyone needs to reapply. Common reasons for reapplication include missing documents or appointment scheduling errors.
- Can children share a visa application?
- Most countries require separate applications for each child, even infants, but they're often processed together. Some countries like Australia allow children to be included on a parent's application for reduced fees.
- Are visa fees refundable if plans change?
- No, visa application fees are non-refundable regardless of approval or denial. Only cancel applications before submission if your plans change.
- Do teenagers need to attend biometric appointments?
- Yes, anyone 14 and older typically must attend in person for fingerprints and photos. Children under 14 usually don't need biometrics but may still need to appear for interviews.
- Can we apply for visas in a different country while traveling?
- Most embassies only process visas for residents of their jurisdiction. Apply from your home country unless you have legal residence elsewhere.