A 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. After marriage, the applicant is expected to switch to a UK Spouse or Civil Partner Visa from within the UK.


Who Can Sponsor?

The sponsor must be:

1. British or Irish citizen

2. Or hold one of the following:

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Settled Status
Pre-settled Status (must have lived in the UK before 1 Jan 2021)
A Turkish Businessperson/Worker Visa
Refugee or Humanitarian Protection status
Leave as a stateless person

    Key Requirements

    To qualify for a UK Fiancé(e) Visa, you must show:

    • Photos, communication, visits, engagement proof, etc.

    • Wedding booking confirmation, venue correspondence, etc.

    • Sponsor must earn at least £29,000/year gross OR combined with savings.

    • Must show non-overcrowded, stable UK housing.

    A1 level English test (SELT), or:

    • National of a majority English-speaking country
    • UK degree or degree taught in English
    • Age 65+ or certain medical conditions (exemptions apply)

    Application Process

    • Apply from outside the UK only
    • Application is completed online
    • Biometrics must be submitted at a UK Visa Application Centre
    • Supporting documents uploaded (may vary by country)

    Fees & Costs

    • Visa Fee: £1,938
    • IHS (Immigration Health Surcharge): Not required for Fiancé(e) Visa

    • Additional costs:

      • English test
      • TB test (if required)
      • Document translation
      • Optional priority service

    After Marriage: What’s Next?

    Once married or in a civil partnership:

    • Apply to switch to a Spouse or Civil Partner Visa from within the UK
    • This gives leave to remain for 30 months, work rights, and leads to Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years (standard route)

    Refusals & Appeals

    If refused, you can appeal—but must act within the given time limit. It’s strongly advised to seek legal advice.


    Legal Support from Immigration Solicitors

    Professional support includes:

    • Eligibility assessment
    • Application completion
    • Document checklist (tailored by country)
    • Submission of supporting documents
    • Guidance on biometric appointments
    • Continued support until a decision is made

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