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      Settle in the UK with Your Loved Ones

      To live in the UK with a family member for more than six months, you must apply for a UK Family Visa. This route allows eligible foreign nationals to join their spouse, partner, children, parents, or in some cases, adult dependent relatives.

      A Family Visa can be granted for different categories, including spouse/partner visas, fiancΓ© visas, parent visas, child visas, adult dependent relative visas, PBS dependant visas, and ancestry visas. These routes allow family members to live, work, and study in the UK, and many lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and eventually British citizenship.

      If you wish to stay in the UK for less than six months, you should instead apply for a Standard Visitor Visa.

      To bring a family member to the UK under this route, the sponsoring family member must hold a valid UK immigration status that allows dependants.

      The difference between Family Members Visas and Family Permits

      UK Family Visa guide for bringing spouse, partner and children to United Kingdom

      Since the UK’s full withdrawal from the European Union in 2020, there have been important changes to how close family members of EU citizens can come to the UK.

      Family Permit (EU Settlement Scheme):

      This is a specific route for an eligible family member of an EU, EEA, or Swiss citizen who has pre-settled or settled status and was living in the UK by December 31, 2020. This route is not available for new relationships formed after that date, and it does not cover siblings.

      Family Visa (General):

      If your partner is a British citizen or has Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK, you will apply for a standard UK Family Visa. This is the correct route for relationships established after December 31, 2020, and it is governed by the UK’s Immigration Rules (Appendix FM).

      UK Spouse Visa / Partner Visa

      Both you and your partner must be at least 18 years old. Your partner must also fall into one of the following categories:

      You and your partner must intend to live together permanently in the UK.

      Relationship requirements

      You must prove one of the following:

      Financial requirements

      English language requirement

      Duration and ILR

      Unmarried Partner Visa

      The Unmarried Partner Visa allows long-term partners of British citizens or settled persons to live together in the UK, even if they are not married or in a civil partnership.

      Eligibility requirements:

      Your partner must be:

      Financial requirement (as of April 2024):

      Financial requirement (as of April 2024):

      Financial requirement (as of April 2024):

      FiancΓ© Visa

      A fiancΓ©, fiancΓ©e, or prospective civil partner may come to the UK for 6 months in order to marry or register a civil partnership with an eligible partner.

      Parent Visa

      A parent can apply to join their child in the UK if the child is:

      Eligibility:

      Visa duration

      Child Visa

      Children can join parents under the Family Visa programme.

      Children can be included in their parent’s application up to age 18. Over-18 children usually need to apply separately, meeting dependency requirements.

      Child visas normally lead to ILR after 5 years of residence with their parents.

      Adult Dependent Relative Visa

      his is one of the most restrictive categories. It allows a parent or grandparent to join family in the UK if:

      Key update: If successful, applicants are granted immediate ILR. However, refusal rates are very high, and strong medical/financial evidence is required.

      PBS Dependant Visa

      Partners and children of individuals on eligible UK work or study visas can apply as dependants.

      Eligible dependants include:

      Dependants’ leave normally matches the main visa holder’s duration and can lead to ILR if the main applicant becomes eligible.

      Ancestry Visa

      Ancestry visas allow Commonwealth citizens to live, work, and study in the UK if they can prove one grandparent was born in the UK, Channel Islands, or Isle of Man.

      Duration and ILR

      If your Family Visa is refused

      Applications can be refused for reasons including:

      If refused, options include:

      LawSentis can quickly assess refusal reasons and advise the best route forward.

      How LawSentis can help

      At LawSentis, our IAA-regulated immigration advisers provide comprehensive support with Family Visa applications.

      We assist with:

      Our team combines legal expertise with personal care, ensuring your family has the best chance of reuniting and building a future in the UK.

      FAQ's

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Have questions or need more information? Our team is here to help.

      A Family Visa allows spouses, civil partners, unmarried partners, children, parents, and in limited cases, adult dependent relatives of a British citizen or a person with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to live in the UK for more than six months.

      As of April 2024, the sponsoring family member must meet a minimum annual income of Β£29,000 (regardless of the number of children). Alternatively, you may rely on savings of at least Β£88,500, or a combination of savings and income.

      Most Family Visas are granted for 2 years and 9 months initially, with an extension of 2 years and 6 months. After completing 5 years in the UK on this route, you may apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). A 10-year route may apply if you cannot meet certain requirements but qualify on human rights grounds.

      Yes. Children under 18 can be included as dependants in a parent’s Family Visa application. Children over 18 generally must apply separately and show they remain financially dependent.

      At LawSentis, we provide expert guidance on Family Visa eligibility, financial and English requirements, and preparation of strong applications. We also assist with appeals and refusals, ensuring that your family has the best chance of living together in the UK.

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