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Family Visa

Experience the joy of joining up or being reunited with your loved ones in the United Kingdom with our UK Family Visa services.

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Our dedicated partners are committed to delivering convenience, peace of mind, and successful outcomes for our clients.

The UK Spouse Visa is for married partners of British or Irish citizens, individuals settled in the UK with pre-settled status, Turkish Businessperson or Worker visa holders, as well as refugees or those with humanitarian protection seeking to reunite with their spouse in the UK. 

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If your spouse is currently outside the UK but plans to return with you, you can still apply for a UK Spouse Visa.

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The Fiancé Visa is for individual who engaged to British or Irish citizens, individuals settled in the UK with pre-settled status, Turkish Businessperson or Worker visa holders seeking to reunite with their spouse in the UK.

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The UK Fiancé Visa does not directly grant settlement in the UK. After getting married in the UK, you can apply within the country to extend your stay through the Spouse visa route.

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The Unmarried Partner Visa is for long term partner of British or Irish citizens, individuals settled in the UK with pre-settled status, Turkish Businessperson or Worker visa holders, as well as refugees or those with humanitarian protection seeking to reunite with their spouse in the UK. 

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If your partner is currently outside the UK but plans to return with you, you can still apply for a UK unmarried partner  Visa.

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The Child Dependent Visa is for children seeking permission to stay in the UK when a parent has already obtained or at the same time applying for a Partner  Visa under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules.

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If the child's parent does not have or is not acquiring leave as a Partner under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules but holds a different type of leave, the child should apply accordingly, either under the family visa or or as a dependent child of a points-based system migrant.

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