Family Visas

If you, your partner, or your family need to obtain a visa for the UK, White Rose Visas are here to help. We have a great track record assisting clients in obtaining their Marriage Visit Visa, Spouse Visa, Further Leave to Remain (Marriage), and other family visas. We can often help even if you have previously received a refusal. Do get in touch, so that we can carry out a full and free assessment to explore all options open to you and your family.

Rachel and Lukas helped me obtain a fiancé visa and then a biometric residency permit so that I could move to the UK to be with my husband. They were extremely helpful and responsive anytime we had questions. Since I’m American and my husband is British we had originally thought it would be easy for us to navigate the application process on our own (no language barrier) but we’re quickly proven wrong. Rachel and Lukas cleared up all of our confusion and did most of the heavy lifting in terms of assembling the documents we needed. I obtained my two visas with no issues. Highly recommend them!

Arguably, applying for a partner visa is one of the most challenging of life's experiences! However, the service provided by White Rose was excellent. Appropriate advice and guidance was given throughout the process. The replies to my many emails to both Lauren and Nicole was immediate and re-assuring! In the end. the visa was issued, all in a timely fashion. This company is highly recommended and I would not hesitate to use them again.

Excellent service, communication was off the scale good.

I can't speak highly enough of White Rose Visas and all the staff associated with the company, as I'm genuinely not sure what we would have done without their dedicated and professional assistance in handling our case. We approached White Rose initially for guidance regarding the best way forward with our immigration situation and then subsequently for support with the case itself once we'd decided on a visa option, and their service was exemplary throughout what was a stressful and complex application process. With myself and my partner completely new to the ins and outs of immigration law, having Lauren and the team just a phone call or email away to answer any of our (numerous!) questions, no matter how small or ridiculous, was a priceless asset that helped us to gain confidence that we were on the right track. If you're looking for a group of advisers who radiate warmth, care and understanding for your situation alongside the knowledge and experience required to navigate the choppy waters of this process, look no further!

I highly recommend White Rose as an amazing company to help with securing UK family visas. My partner and I had the brilliant support of Rachel and Lukas, who really exceeded our expectations. They were incredible knowledgeable about the whole process, and always gave us the time we needed to answer our questions. The service provided in advising and checking all of our documents was extremely thorough and great value for money. We were really impressed with the prompt and timely manner our questions were responded to and throughout the whole process they were really understanding and compassionate. We can't recommend them enough! Thank you Rachel and Lukas!

We were so close to handling the immigration paperwork ourselves, but then we started stressing, and being worried the tiniest detail would get our paperwork sent back. The relief we had when White Rose took our case is unexplainable, it made everything else easy. They were quick, always there to answer any questions I had, and explained things to me that I myself wanted to know for my own understanding. I hope we don't have to deal with the home office much more, but knowing white rose is there to help makes me a lot less stressed about it.

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What are UK Family Visas?

The UK has a number of immigration routes designed to ensure married couples, parents and children are able to remain in the UK or move to the country in order to maintain relationships.

On this page we outline the three main routes: (1) Spouse Visa including FLR(M) and SET(M); (2) Parent of a Child Visa; and (3) Marriage Visitor Visa. We also consider additional family visa routes.

1. Spouse Visa

The UK Spouse Visa, also known as a Partner Visa, is a route designed to enable couples to live together in the UK. This route includes FLR(M) and SET(M).

How do you Qualify?

To be eligible for a UK Spouse Visa, you will need to meet the following requirements:

Partner’s status: Your partner must be one of the following:

Your current relationship status: You will then need to prove the nature of your current relationship. This proof can be for any one of the following three situations:

  1. You’re married, or in a civil partnership with this person, in a way that is legally recognised in the UK.
  2. You and your partner have lived together, in a mutual relationship, for at least 2 years before you make your application.
  3. You plan to marry your partner within 6 months of arriving in the UK and are currently a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner. If you are applying through this option, you will not be able to take up employment in the UK during your engagement period. The 6 months spent on this visa also do not count towards ILR, and you will need to make another application once you’re married.

Documents proving the legitimacy of your relationship: Documents must be provided to evidence your relationship. These can be in the form of marriage or civil partnership certificates, bank statements, tenancy agreements or other examples of a shared address.

English Language requirement at Level A1: You must prove that you have knowledge of the English language.

Financial requirement: To apply for a partner visa, you and your partner must prove you have a combined income of at least £29,000 a year. Your income can be evidenced through employment income, self-employment income, cash savings exceeding £16,000, money from your pension and non-work income such as property rent or dividends.

Are there any exceptions to these financial requirements?

Yes, the financial requirements are different if either:

How Long is a Spouse Visa Granted For and How is it Extended?

A UK Spouse Visa is granted for 2 years and 9 months, or 6 months if you are applying as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner.

The initial process of extending a Spouse Visa is known as FLR(M), which stands for Further Leave to Remain (Marriage). FLR(M) applications will require you to prove that your relationship with your partner is genuine and subsisting, and you will again need to meet the financial requirement. The English Language requirement is increased to Level A2.

Successful FLR(M) applications grant an additional 2 years and 6 months.

Does the UK Spouse Visa Lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)?

After a successful FLR(M) application, and after you’ve spent your 5 years in the UK, you should be eligible to apply for settlement in the UK through SET(M), which stands for Settlement (Marriage).

You will again need to prove that your relationship is genuine and subsisting. SET(M) applications also require the applicant to meet the financial requirement, and a further improvement in English Language ability is needed, this time to level B1. You must also have passed the Life in the UK Test.

A successful SET(M) application will result in a grant of Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK.

Can You Include Other Family Members on a Spouse Visa?

Yes, you are able to bring children with you as dependants on a UK Spouse Visa, provided that you can demonstrate sole parental responsibility. They must be under the age of 18 when you apply, or they must have been under the age of 18 when they were first granted leave. If over the age of 16 they must also demonstrate that they are not leading an independent life.

White Rose Visas clients

2. Parent of a Child Visa

The UK Parent of a Child Visa is designed to ensure parents are able to come to the UK to care for their children.

If you are eligible to apply as a partner/spouse, you must do that instead of applying as a parent.

How do you Qualify?

To receive a Parent of a Child Visa you must meet the following requirements:

Your child’s status: Your child or children must be under the age of 18 at the time you make your application. They must also be living in the UK, either as:

Parental responsibility: you must be able to prove you have sole or shared parental responsibility for your child. If responsibility is shared, then the child’s other parent must not currently be your partner, and they have to meet one of the same status requirements listed above.

Documents evidencing parental responsibility: to prove parental responsibility you will need to provide documents as evidence that you take, and plan to take in the future, an active role in your child’s upbringing. Some examples of this evidence can include letters from their school, doctor’s letters of support, letters from your local authority and court order paperwork.

English Language requirement: you’ll also need to meet the English Language requirement by proving a level of English at Level A1 initially.

Financial Support: you won’t need to meet the same income requirement as with a spouse visa, but you must still prove you can financially support yourself whilst in the UK without claiming public funds. If your child lives with you, you’ll also need to prove you can support them financially, and this also cannot be through claiming public funds.

How Long is a Parent Visa Granted for and How is it Extended?

As with several other UK family visas, the Parent Visa is initially granted for 2 years and 9 months. You must then apply to extend the visa and will need to meet the same eligibility requirements as your first application, along with showing an improvement in your level of English. Successful extensions will be granted for an additional 2 years and 6 months.

Does a Parent Visa Lead to ILR?

Yes, if you’ve received an extension on your UK Parent Visa, and spent a total of 5 years continuously in the UK, you will be eligible to apply for ILR. You will need to show English Language at Level B1 and also have passed the Life in the UK Test.

Please note that if you are unable to meet the English language or financial requirement, or if you are already in the UK but your immigration status is precarious, you may still be able to qualify for this visa. However you will be placed on a ten year route to ILR instead of a five year route.

Can You Include Other Family Members on a Parent Visa?

Yes, you can include additional children on your application as dependants, provided that you can demonstrate “sole parental responsibility”. They must be under the age of 18 when you apply, or they must have been under the age of 18 when they were first granted leave. If over the age of 16 they must also demonstrate that they are not leading an independent life.

White Rose Visas clients

3. Marriage Visit Visa

The UK Marriage Visit Visa is designed to allow people to come to the UK solely for the purpose of getting married, and not for remaining in the UK afterwards.

You are already eligible to come to the UK to get married without applying for a Marriage Visit Visa if you have pre-settled status through the EU settlement scheme, or if you’re an Irish citizen.

If neither of these applies, you must apply for this visa if you want to get married or register a civil partnership in the UK, you want to give notice for this arrangement in the UK, and you don’t intend to stay in the UK afterwards.

How do you Qualify?

To be eligible for a UK Marriage Visit Visa you must meet the following requirements:

How Long is a Marriage Visit Visa granted for?

A marriage visit visa is only granted for 6 months in total as it is a specific form of visitor visa. If you wish to stay in the UK as a married couple after your wedding, you will need to consider alternative UK Family Visas like a UK Spouse Visa.

Does a Marriage Visit Visa lead to ILR?

No, a Marriage Visit Visa is only valid for a visit to the UK and doesn’t lead to ILR.

Can You Include Other Family Members on a Marriage Visit Visa?

No, a Marriage Visit Visa only applies to the main applicant. This means that both individuals must make separate applications if intending to get married in the UK. If you have any children who also require a visa, they will need to also make a separate application for a standard UK Visitor Visa.

4. Additional Family Visa Routes

In addition to the above visa routes, there are a number of other UK Family Visas for specific situations including:

Additional information regarding all of the above UK Family Visas can be found on the gov.uk website.

How Can We Help?

Here at White Rose Visas, we’ve supported hundreds of different applications for UK Family Visas and subsequent ILR applications. Our support includes assessing your situation and advising on the best option for you. We will then thoroughly review and advise on supporting documents, including items which prove genuine relationship and financial circumstances, which form an essential part of ensuring a successful application.

If you have any questions or you’re looking for assistance with your application, please do contact us directly.

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