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Written by Maka Mutamiri
The UK’s High Potential Individual (HPI) visa is a post-study work route that allows talented graduates from top global universities to live and work in the UK for up to two years (three if they hold a PhD), while exploring a wide range of career or business opportunities.
In this guide, I’ll explain how the HPI visa works, who can apply, and which universities are eligible. I’ll also cover what documents you’ll need, how to submit your application, and key things to know once you arrive in the UK. Let's dive in shall we?
The High Potential Individual visa is offered by the UK Government to Bachelors, Masters and PhD graduates from some of the world’s top universities. The visa allows graduates to stay in the UK and seek work for the following periods of time:
You won’t need an offer of employment in order to qualify for this visa. There aren’t any restrictions on the kind of work you can do, apart from being employed as a professional sportsperson.
The scheme is also open to students of all nationalities – as long as you’ve graduated from an eligible university in the past five years.
There are a few other conditions that you’ll need to satisfy in order to qualify for a HPI visa. You must:
You can bring dependent family members with you to the UK, but you’ll need to show that you can financially support them while you’re in the UK.
If you're staying in the UK on an HPI visa, you won't need to have secured a job offer. You can seek work while on the visa. You can also:
If you have a partner and/ or children, they can also apply to join you in the UK as dependants, if they are eligible. There's more information on who qualifies as a dependant on the government website.
You will not be able to apply for most public funds while staying in the UK on an HPI visa, including benefits or the State Pension. Nor can you work as a professional sportsperson or extend the visa and apply to settle permanently in the UK. Consider it as a one-off opportunity.
Many of the world’s top-ranked universities are eligible for the HPI visa route. The list of eligible institutions includes universities that have appeared in the top 50 of two or more of the most prominent ranking systems (Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings and the Academic Ranking of World Universities).
Visa applicants will need to have attended a university that appeared in these rankings in the year that they graduated. You can find a list of eligible universities dating back to 2016 on the gov.uk website.
Currently, there are 80 eligible universities which apply to qualifications awarded between 1 November 2025 and 31 October 2026. We have listed 40 of them for you below:
| University | THE 2026 | QS 2026 | ARWU 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stanford University | 6 | 6 | 2 |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Harvard University | 3 | 4 | 1 |
| University of California, Berkeley | 8 | 12 | 5 |
| Yale University | 10 | 21 | 11 |
| ETH Zurich | 11 | 7 | 22 |
| Tsinghua University | 12 | =17 | 18 |
| University of Chicago | 15 | 13 | 10 |
| Peking University | 13 | 14 | 23 |
| Johns Hopkins University | 16 | 24 | 19 |
| Columbia University | 20 | =38 | 8 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | =18 | 46 | 16 |
| National University of Singapore | 17 | 8 | 56 |
| Cornell University | =18 | 16 | 12 |
| University of Toronto | 21 | 29 | 25 |
| University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | 23 | 45 | 33 |
| University of Washington | 25 | 81 | 17 |
| Duke University | 28 | 62 | 46 |
| New York University | =31 | 55 | 28 |
| Northwestern University | 30 | =42 | 31 |
| University of Tokyo | 26 | =36 | 31 |
| Technical University of Munich | 27 | =22 | 45 |
| Nanyang Technological University, Singapore | =31 | 12 | 88 |
| École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | 35 | =22 | - |
| University of California, San Diego | 47 | 66 | 20 |
| University of Hong Kong | 33 | 11 | 67 |
| University of Melbourne | 37 | 19 | 38 |
| Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris | 48 | 28 | 34 |
| University of British Columbia | 45 | 40 | 53 |
| Shanghai Jiao Tong University | 40 | =47 | 30 |
| Fudan University | 36 | 30 | 41 |
| Delft University of Technology | 57 | =47 | 151-200 |
| McGill University | =41 | 27 | 76 |
| Karolinska Institute | =53 | - | 50 |
| Kyoto University | 61 | 57 | 46 |
| Zhejiang University | 39 | 49 | 24 |
| Australian National University (ANU) | =73 | =32 | 101-150 |
| Boston University | =76 | =88 | 101-150 |
| Brown University | 65 | 69 | 101-150 |
| Heidelberg University | 49 | 80 | 51 |
| Information in this table is based on the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS World University Rankings and Academic Ranking of World Universities. Visit their websites for more information. | |||
Graduates can also stay and seek work in the visa via the Graduate Route. You do not need to have studied at a particular university to apply. Learn more about the Graduate Route in our full guide.
The first step when applying for a HPI visa is to confirm that your qualification is valid (i.e. it’s the equivalent of a UK Bachelors, Masters or PhD degree). You can do this by applying to Ecctis, the UK organisation responsible for the recognition of qualifications. This costs £210 if you’re applying from outside the UK, and £252 from within.
You’ll also need to provide a valid passport and proof of your English language proficiency.
If you’re applying for the HPI visa from outside the UK, the application process is online. When you prove your identity, you’ll either:
Once you’ve finished the process, you’ll normally hear back within three weeks.
Please note that if you’re applying to switch from one of the following visas, you’ll first need to leave the UK and then apply from abroad:
If you’re applying within the UK to switch from an eligible visa, you’ll need to apply online. You’ll need to prove your identity by either:
You’ll usually find out the outcome of your application within eight weeks.
Any family members (your partner and/or children) will need to make their own application for a HPI visa, using your application number.
There are several costs and fees associated with a HPI visa. These include:
You’ll also need to show that you have at least £1,270 in savings (as well as additional financial support for any family members who are accompanying you to the UK).
You can’t extend your HPI visa beyond the time limit. You may be eligible to switch to another kind of visa when your HPI has finished (for example, the Skilled Worker visa).
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