UK Family Visa
A Family Visa should be obtained if you are the partner, spouse, civil partner, child or dependent relative of someone who is a British citizen. You may also be related to someone who has, or is applying for a UK Visa.
A Family Visa is a route for the family of UK citizens and Visa holders to come to the UK.
- UK Marriage
- UK Spouse
- UK Fiancé Visa
- UK Dependency Visa
- UK Unmarried Partners / De Facto Visa
- UK Ancestry Visa
A UK Marriage Visa will enable your husband, wife, fiancé or civil partner to apply for leave to enter, or leave to remain in Britain. The UK Marriage Visa is suitable if they are married to a person who is present and settled in Britain.
A UK Spouse Visa is another term for UK Marriage Visa. A UK Spouse Visa will enable your husband, wife, fiancé or civil partner to apply for leave to enter, or leave to remain in Britain. The UK Spouse Visa is suitable if they are married to a person who is present and settled in Britain.
People who are planning to marry a British citizen or permanent resident in the UK may apply for a Fiancé Visa.
Dependency Visas for the UK are designed to allow your family to share the benefits of living here. Once you are here, with a UK Dependency Visa you can enjoy the same benefits as the British.
The Unmarried Partner Visa (also known as the De Facto Visa) makes it possible for the unmarried partner of a UK citizen to gain entry to Britain on the basis that they are in a relationship with a person who is present and settled in Britain.
Ancestry Visas enable commonwealth nationals who have a grandparent who was born in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man to enter the UK for a period of five years.
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