Written by The SmartMove2UK » Updated on: December 20th, 2024
Several requirements pertaining to your age, relationship, and your partner's immigration status in the UK must be fulfilled in order to apply for a UK Spouse Visa. You must be at least eighteen years old, as must your companion.
Your relationship must be legally recognised in the UK. There are three ways to demonstrate this:
You are legally married to or in a civil partnership with a British citizen or someone with settled status in the UK.
You have lived together in a relationship similar to marriage or civil partnership for at least two years. You'll need to provide evidence that you live together, share expenses, or are married or in a civil partnership.
This evidence should be from an official source, such as the government, a bank, a landlord, a utility company, or a medical professional.
You should make sure this evidence is less than four years old.
You have an engagement visa or UK Fiancé(e) Visa and plan to get married or enter a civil partnership in the UK within six months of arriving.
If you enter the UK on an engagement visa, you will not be able to work or study until you marry.
After your marriage, you'll need to apply for an extension of your stay. If this is approved, you will then have the right to work and study in the UK.
Your partner needs to have a specific immigration status to sponsor your visa. They must be one of the following:
You can also apply if your partner currently lives outside the UK but intends to return and live with you.
The UK Spouse Visa is for people who want to permanently live in the UK with their partner. The visa is not appropriate for short visits or temporary stays.
You must demonstrate that you intend to live with your partner in the UK permanently.
While the above criteria are fundamental to qualifying for a Spouse Visa, other requirements may apply:
Your sponsoring partner must demonstrate they can support you financially without needing government assistance.
You will need to provide evidence such as bank statements, pay stubs, and a letter from your or your partner's employer detailing the annual income before taxes.
This could involve meeting a minimum income threshold, which is currently £29,000 per year as of April 2024. You might also be able to meet the financial requirement with savings of at least £16,000. You may combine your incomes if you are allowed to work in the UK. This financial requirement must be met for the entire duration of the visa, including any extensions and the application for ILR.
You must have suitable accommodation in the UK where you can live with your partner without needing public housing.
The accommodation should be safe and provide sufficient space for you and your partner.
You will need to prove you can speak English by passing an approved English language test, like IELTS Life Skills, unless you are exempt.
Exemptions may apply to people over 65, individuals with specific health conditions, or those from certain English-speaking countries.
These pertain to your prior immigration history, personality, and other elements that UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) takes into account when evaluating your application.
It is highly recommended to consult with a UK Qualified Spouse visa Solicitor who can offer guidance, explain the process, and ensure your application is complete and accurate.
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