Last reviewed: 8 June 2026 The UK Spouse Visa and the Unmarried Partner Visa are two routes under Appendix FM for the partner of a British or settled person, and they share almost all of the same requirements. The single biggest difference is how you prove your...
Spouse Visa Guides and Insights
The UK Spouse Visa lets the husband, wife or civil partner of a British or settled person live in the UK, on a five-year route to settlement, subject to a financial requirement of £29,000 a year (as of July 2026). These guides cover the financial and relationship requirements, accommodation, switching, extensions and the route to settlement. Start with the guides, or browse the full list of insights below.
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Which Income Sources Can Be Combined for a UK Spouse Visa?
Updated 01 June 2026 The financial requirement on a UK Spouse Visa is a gross annual income of £29,000, known as the minimum income requirement, set out in Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules. It can be met by the sponsor alone, by the sponsor and the applicant...
Can I Live with Parents When Applying for a UK Spouse Visa?
When applying for a UK Spouse Visa, you must show that you and your partner will have adequate accommodation in the UK, without relying on public funds. Many applicants ask whether they can live with their parents and still meet this requirement. The answer is yes,...
Do You Need to Live Together for a UK Spouse Visa?
When planning to apply for a UK spouse visa, one of the most common concerns for couples is whether they must already be living together to qualify. This is particularly relevant for applicants in long-distance marriages, newlyweds, or those separated due to work or...
UK Spouse Visa Approved: Savings & Employment Combined
At Whytecroft Ford, we specialise in advising and representing clients navigating the UK Spouse Visa application process. In this case, we supported a successful UK Spouse Visa application with cash savings and employment income, a combined approach permitted under...
UK Unmarried Partner Visa Application Evidence Explained
The UK immigration rules allow unmarried couples to apply for a UK Unmarried Partner Visa even if they have not lived together, provided they can demonstrate that their relationship is genuine and has subsisted for at least two years. This significant change removes...
Client Success Story: Genuine and Subsisting Relationship UK Spouse Visa
Recently, a married couple submitted their UK spouse visa application from outside the United Kingdom, aiming to reunite and build their life together in the UK. With guidance from Whytecroft Ford, they successfully demonstrated their genuine and subsisting...
UK Spouse Visa Proof of Relationship Documents
Last reviewed: 26 June 2026. Of all the requirements for a UK Spouse Visa, the relationship requirement is the one couples worry about most, because a real relationship still has to be proved on paper. The rule is that the relationship must be genuine and subsisting,...
Client Success Story: UK Spouse Visa Approved Using Overseas Cash Savings
At Whytecroft Ford, we specialise in simplifying complex immigration challenges. One of our recent success stories showcases how a well-prepared application using overseas savings, held entirely in foreign currency, can result in a smooth and efficient outcome. Our...
Client Success Story: Switch to 5-Year Spouse Route Under New Income Rules
Our client, the non-British spouse of a UK citizen, had previously been living in the UK under the 10-year partner route due to not meeting all requirements of the 5-year route under Appendix FM of the immigration rules. At that time, her application had been granted...
Common questions about the Spouse Visa route
How long is a UK Spouse Visa granted for?
A Spouse Visa granted on an application made from outside the UK lasts 33 months, or 30 months where the application is made inside the UK. It is then extended for a further period before the holder becomes eligible to apply for settlement after five years.
Can a Spouse Visa holder work in the UK?
Yes. A Spouse Visa carries no restriction on employment, and the holder may work for an employer, be self-employed, or study. There is no minimum salary the visa holder must earn, since the financial requirement is assessed on the sponsor and the couple's combined position.
What is the minimum income for a Spouse Visa?
The minimum income requirement is £29,000 a year (as of July 2026). It can be met through the sponsor's employment or self-employment income, certain non-employment income, pension income, qualifying cash savings, or a combination of these.
How Whytecroft Ford can help
The Spouse Visa financial requirement and the relationship evidence are where most of the work sits, and a shortfall in either is a common reason applications are returned. The Whytecroft Ford immigration team prepares Spouse Visa applications end to end, from confirming the right income category to assembling the relationship and accommodation evidence.
To discuss a Spouse Visa application with our team, call 0208 757 5751 or use the contact form.