The UK Family Visa was designed for those who want to establish life with their family members who are already residents or citizens of the United Kingdom. Eligible family members include: • A spouse or partner of a UK resident • A child of a UK resident • A relative in need for
long-time care of a UK resident • A parent of a UK resident • A separated partner or spouse • A
widow or widower of a former UK resident Eligibility requirements differ based on the relationship of the applicant to the UK resident. It is not possible to obtain a UK Family Visa while already living in the United Kingdom with a
UK visitor visa with a validity period of 6 months or less, but this rule does not apply to a UK visitor marriage visa. Being on a temporary student visa or work visa also makes one ineligible for a UK Family Visa.
Updates for 2025 Significant policy changes were implemented leading into 2025. The minimum income requirement for sponsoring a partner/spouse was substantially increased to £18,600 to £29,000 as of April 11, 2024., with further phased increases planned. Furthermore, the
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), a mandatory fee to access the
National Health Service (NHS), also increased significantly, adding to the overall cost of application. The application process is detailed, requiring specific evidence to meet these strict criteria, often leading applicants to seek professional legal guidance.
Types of the UK Family Visas • Spouse visa • Available to those who want to join their partner or spouse who is a UK resident, a
refugee, or a
settled person. • In the case of the death of a person settled in the UK, their partner may be eligible to apply for settlement, which is
indefinite leave to remain in the UK. It gives the right to work, study, and live in the country. It is required that the person applying for settlement has been staying in the UK with their partner on the basis of a family visa for spouses. • Parent visa • Applicants must be a parent of a UK citizen or a parent of a person who spent a minimum of 7 continuous years in the UK. • Child visac • The child visa allows a child to stay in the United Kingdom for a specific period of time. It is designed for children who are not UK citizens or residents and who wish to join their parents or
legal guardians living in the United Kingdom. • Adult Dependent Relative Visa • It is a visa type designed for adults in need of care by their relative who is a UK citizen, a person settled in the UK, or a refugee. To be eligible for this type of visa, the relative in need of care has to be at least 18 years old, and their relative settled in the UK must have enough money to be in a position to provide care and support for at least 5 years. • Visa as a separated or divorced dependent partner • A type of visa designed for those who were staying in the UK on a family visa as spouses or as a dependant of one's partner visa and got divorced. When that happens, one must inform the Home Office and then apply to stay in the United Kingdom or leave the country. == References ==