Settlement
Unmarried and Same-Sex Partners
Unmarried and Same-Sex Partners The policy allows for persons who are not married or in a civil partnership to join a partner who is settled there provided certain situations are met. The Rules also apply to partners of sponsors in the United Kingdom who have limited leave to enter or remain in the following types: […]
Tier 1 Highly Skilled Worker
Application for Settlement Sr. # Requirement of Documentation 01 Valid Passport (+ photocopy of Bio-Data Page) * 02 Previous Passports * 03 Complete Visa Application Form * 04 One recent passport-size photograph * 05 Copy of National Identity Card * 06 Correct Fee * 07 A Valid TB Health Screening Certificate (for age 11 upward/application […]
Husband / Wife / Civil Partner
Husband / Wife / Civil partnerThis content explains how your husband, wife or civil partner can join you in the UK if you are permanent resident in this country.Your husband, wife or civil partner may come with you to the UK, or join you here, if you are aged 18 or over and you: He/she […]
Marriage / Civil Partnership
Marriage / Civil partnership This type of visa allows a person to enter and remain in the United Kingdom on the basis of marriage to, or a civil partnership of, a person present and settled in the United Kingdom that is to a person who is a British citizen, holds Indefinite Leave to Remain or […]
Dependent Relative
Child or Dependent Relative of a Settled Person Can I go to live with my parents in the UK as a child?You may apply to join your parents in the UK as long as: How can I qualify to join my parents in the UK?You, or your parent, must show that you are: A child […]
Adopted Child
Adopted Child of Settled Person How do I bring my adopted children to the UK? You must be able to show that: How does my adopted child qualify to join me in the United Kingdom?You, or your child, must show that he or she: Your adopted child must get entry clearance before they travel to […]
Family Reunion
UK Family Reunion Visa IntroductionThis lesson gives guidance to ECOs on the consideration of applications made by family members who want to be reunited with a person in the UK who has been: The families of asylum seekers, whose claims have not been determined, do not be eligible to join them in the UK for […]