Family Visas
Looking to reunite with your loved ones in the UK? Our immigration consultancy specializes in helping clients secure UK Family Visas by connecting them with experienced, regulated UK immigration solicitors. Whether you need a Spouse Visa, Fiancé Visa, Unmarried Partner Visa, or Dependent Visa, we ensure a smooth, efficient process tailored to your situation. Trust our expert network to guide you through UK family immigration rules with confidence and care. Start your journey today and bring your family closer.
FAMILY VISA CATEGORIES
Spouse Visa UK
(under Appendix FM)
The UK Spouse Visa permits non-UK nationals to join their British or settled partner in the UK. Whether you’re married, in a civil partnership, engaged, or in a long-term relationship, this visa offers a path to live together legally in the UK.
Fiance’s Visa UK
(Entry Clearance Only)
UK Fiancé(e) Visa allows a non-UK national who is engaged to a qualifying UK-based sponsor to enter the UK for 6 months in order to get married or form a civil partnership.
Unmarried Partner Visa
(under Appendix FM)
If you’ve been in a committed relationship for at least 2 years—one that’s similar to a marriage or civil partnership—you may be eligible to apply as an unmarried partner.
UK Child Dependent Visa
The Child Dependent Visa allows a child under 18 to join their parent(s) in the UK.
whether the parents are:
1. British citizens.
2. Settled in the UK.
3. Living in the UK on a visa.
Adult Dependent Relative Visa
The Adult Dependent Relative Visa (ADR Visa) allows non-UK adult family members—such as parents, grandparents, siblings, or adult children—to live in the UK permanently with a close relative who is a British citizen or settled in the UK.
Family member of PBS Migrant Visa
The Family Member of a PBS Migrant visa allows spouses, partners, and children of individuals who hold a Points-Based System (PBS) visa to join them in the UK.
Further Leave to Remain Applications
If you’re already in the UK and want to extend your stay based on your family ties, private life, or human rights reasons, you may be eligible to apply for Further Leave to Remain (FLR)