Studying abroad has never been cheap, but in 2025, even the visa application itself is a major expense. Countries worldwide are raising fees or adding financial requirements that go far beyond paperwork.

Whether you’re planning to apply for a student visa in Australia, the UK, or Germany, you’ll want to factor in these upfront costs before booking that one-way ticket.

Student Visa Fees in 2025

This article breaks down student visa fees for the top ten study-abroad destinations, giving you a clear look at how much each one costs in 2025.

1. Australia

Let’s start with the most talked-about one: Australia has hiked its base student visa fee to AUD 2,000 (~ ₹112,800/ ~$1,340). That’s a sharp jump from the previous AUD 710.

  • This applies to most international applicants.
  • Students from Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste pay less.
  • Extra costs: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory and adds significantly to the total.

Australia remains a top study destination, but this price tag will make students think twice.

2. United Kingdom

The United Kingdom sticks with a flat-rate £524 (~₹60,730 / ~$670) student visa fee for all applicants, whether you’re applying from Asia, Africa, or North America.

  • Additional cost: Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is around £470 per year, based on course duration.
  • Processing can take 3 to 8 weeks, depending on the applicant’s location.

Despite the high cost, UK universities continue to see strong demand from international students.

3. Canada

Compared to other destinations, Canada offers good value with a CAD 150 study permit fee and straightforward application requirements.

  • Standard permit or extension: CAD 150 (~₹48,880 / ~$110)
  • If you lose status and need restoration: CAD 389.75

Canada’s relatively low application costs keep it attractive for international students, especially with post-graduation work options.

4. New Zealand

New Zealand charges NZD 850 (~₹43,740 / ~$515) for its Fee Paying Student Visa, valid for study periods up to four years.

  • Allows part-time work (up to 20 hours/week) during term time.
  • Full-time work is permitted during scheduled breaks.
  • From August 18, 2025, all applications must go through the upgraded Immigration Online platform.

5. Ireland

Ireland keeps things simple with low visa fees, straightforward processing, and multiple-entry options for eligible students and nationalities.

  • €60 (~₹5,030 / ~$65) for single-entry visas.
  • €100 (~₹8,380 / ~$110) for multiple-entry visas.
  • Some applicants (e.g., EU family members) are exempt.

Expect additional processing fees depending on the local visa centre or embassy.

6. United States

The United States continues with its longstanding $185 (~₹15,910) fee for F and M visas—no surprises, just consistency.

  • This fee applies to academic and vocational students.
  • J-visa exchange applicants may be exempt if their program is US government-sponsored.
  • All fees are non-refundable.

Despite the rising competition from other countries, the US remains a major destination for higher education.

7. Sweden

Sweden charges SEK 1,500 (~₹13,430 / ~$140) for student residence permits, with half-price rates for minors and some scholarship holders.

  • Minors under 18 pay SEK 750.
  • Scholarship holders from the Swedish Institute or certain EU programs may be exempt.
  • Students must show proof of admission and health insurance.

8. Germany

On paper, Germany’s €75 (~₹7,540 / ~$82) visa fee seems affordable. But the blocked account and documentation add real costs.

  • A blocked account with €11,904 is mandatory to prove financial capacity.
  • Monthly withdrawal limits are capped at €992 starting September 2024.
  • Add to that: APS certification, health insurance, and detailed paperwork.

Germany is a great low-tuition option, but upfront visa-related costs are more than they seem.

9. France

France offers reduced visa fees for Études en France applicants, with digital submissions and long-stay permits included in the process.

  • €50 (~₹5,030 / ~$55) for India and select EEF countries.
  • €99 (~$110) for other countries.
  • A visa acts as a residence permit if the course is over six months.
  • Applications are mostly digital now, speeding up the process.

10. Singapore

Singapore’s visa process is fully digital, fast, and paperless, costing S$60 (~₹4,030 / ~$45) with optional add-ons for multiple entry.

  • Student’s Pass issuance fee: SGD 60 (~₹4,030 / ~$45)
  • Optional Multiple Journey Visa: SGD 30
  • Applications go through Singpass or FileSG, following biometric enrolment.

Applicants receive an In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter, which can be used as an entry visa.

Quick Comparison Table: 2025 Student Visa Fees

CountryVisa Fee (Local Currency)Fee in INR (approx.)Fee in USD (approx.)
AustraliaAUD 2,000₹1,12,860$1,330
UK£524₹60,730$670
CanadaCAD 150₹48,880$110
New ZealandNZD 850₹43,740$515
Ireland€60–€100₹5,030–₹8,380$65–$110
USA$185₹15,910$185
SwedenSEK 1,500₹13,430$140
Germany€75₹7,540$82
France€50–€99₹5,030–₹9,950$55–$110
SingaporeSGD 60₹4,030$45

Why Are Student Visa Fees Rising Worldwide?

  • Demand: Increasing numbers of international applicants.
  • Government Policy: Some countries aim to curb migration or fund student amenities.
  • Post-pandemic Recovery: Governments are recouping losses from 2020-2022.

Visa fees are only part of the total expense. Budget for health insurance, financial deposits (like Germany’s blocked account), documentation costs, and sometimes language/proficiency tests. Always refer to official government sources for current requirements.

Final Thoughts: Budget Beyond Tuition

Visa fees are just one part of the puzzle. Health insurance, language tests, proof of funds, and long wait times also matter. Make sure you budget for:

  • Application fees for multiple universities
  • Language exams like IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo
  • Pre-departure medical tests or biometrics
  • Travel insurance and initial accommodation

Planning ahead can help you avoid last-minute surprises.


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