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.
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.
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.
Australia remains a top study destination, but this price tag will make students think twice.
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.
Despite the high cost, UK universities continue to see strong demand from international students.
Compared to other destinations, Canada offers good value with a CAD 150 study permit fee and straightforward application requirements.
Canada’s relatively low application costs keep it attractive for international students, especially with post-graduation work options.
New Zealand charges NZD 850 (~₹43,740 / ~$515) for its Fee Paying Student Visa, valid for study periods up to four years.
Ireland keeps things simple with low visa fees, straightforward processing, and multiple-entry options for eligible students and nationalities.
Expect additional processing fees depending on the local visa centre or embassy.
The United States continues with its longstanding $185 (~₹15,910) fee for F and M visas—no surprises, just consistency.
Despite the rising competition from other countries, the US remains a major destination for higher education.
Sweden charges SEK 1,500 (~₹13,430 / ~$140) for student residence permits, with half-price rates for minors and some scholarship holders.
On paper, Germany’s €75 (~₹7,540 / ~$82) visa fee seems affordable. But the blocked account and documentation add real costs.
Germany is a great low-tuition option, but upfront visa-related costs are more than they seem.
France offers reduced visa fees for Études en France applicants, with digital submissions and long-stay permits included in the process.
Singapore’s visa process is fully digital, fast, and paperless, costing S$60 (~₹4,030 / ~$45) with optional add-ons for multiple entry.
Applicants receive an In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter, which can be used as an entry visa.
Country | Visa Fee (Local Currency) | Fee in INR (approx.) | Fee in USD (approx.) |
---|---|---|---|
Australia | AUD 2,000 | ₹1,12,860 | $1,330 |
UK | £524 | ₹60,730 | $670 |
Canada | CAD 150 | ₹48,880 | $110 |
New Zealand | NZD 850 | ₹43,740 | $515 |
Ireland | €60–€100 | ₹5,030–₹8,380 | $65–$110 |
USA | $185 | ₹15,910 | $185 |
Sweden | SEK 1,500 | ₹13,430 | $140 |
Germany | €75 | ₹7,540 | $82 |
France | €50–€99 | ₹5,030–₹9,950 | $55–$110 |
Singapore | SGD 60 | ₹4,030 | $45 |
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.
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:
Planning ahead can help you avoid last-minute surprises.
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