Updated on 01 June 2026 Cash savings held in a non-UK bank account count toward the financial requirement for a UK Spouse or Partner Visa, provided they meet the conditions set by Appendix FM-SE of the Immigration Rules. The qualifying figure on savings alone is...
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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UK Fiance Visa: How to Prove Intention to Marry
Last reviewed: March 2026 To qualify for a UK fiance visa, applicants must demonstrate that they genuinely intend to marry, or enter into a civil partnership, within six months of arriving in the UK. This is a separate requirement from proving your relationship is...
Unmarried Partner Visa Success: How We Helped a Couple Reunite
At Whytecroft Ford, we specialise in assisting individuals with UK visa applications, including the Unmarried Partner Visa under Appendix FM of the UK Immigration Rules. Our expertise ensures that applicants meet the complex eligibility requirements, particularly when...
Client Success Story: UK Spouse Visa & British Citizenship for ChildÂ
At Whytecroft Ford, we specialize in navigating UK immigration and nationality laws to help families achieve the best possible outcomes. This success story highlights how we assisted a British citizen in securing a Spouse Visa for his wife while also successfully...
Apply for a UK Spouse Visa FAQs
Applying for a UK Spouse visa can be a detailed and document-intensive process, but with the right guidance and understanding, it can be navigated successfully. In this post, we address the 15 most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on how to apply for a UK Spouse...
Non-Employment Income for a UK Spouse or Partner Visa (2026)
Last reviewed: 20 May 2026 UK Partner Visa applicants can use specific sources of non-employment income to meet the minimum income requirement. Category C is the route for meeting the financial requirement from non-employment income, such as rent, dividends, and...
How is director income assessed for a UK Spouse Visa?
Last reviewed: 12 June 2026 A company director meets the spouse visa financial requirement from income received from a limited company. Where the sponsor is a director of a company they or their family control, the income is assessed under the self-employment rules of...
UK Spouse Visa Extension FLR(M) Total Cost in 2026
01 February 2026 Applying to extend your Spouse Visa, otherwise known as Further Leave to Remain or FLR(M), is a significant milestone in your UK journey. Having already built a life here for over two years, you are now preparing for the vital next step, extending...
UK Spouse Visa: New-Job & Changed-Job Income (Category B)
Last reviewed: 20 May 2026 UK Spouse Visa applicants can meet the financial requirement with variable income or income from a new job through Category B under Appendix FM-SE of the Immigration Rules. It uses a two-part test: the current rate of pay must meet the...
How is employment income assessed for a UK Spouse or Partner Visa?
Last reviewed: 9 June 2026 For most couples applying under Appendix FM, the financial requirement is met or missed on the employment income evidence. The financial requirement is the gross annual income threshold a sponsor or applicant must demonstrate under Appendix...
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.