Mar 31, 2023 | Fiancé Visa, Further Leave to Remain, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
If you are looking to join or remain with a partner in the UK, it is essential to understand the relationship requirements set out in Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules. These requirements apply to a range of visa applications, including spouse, unmarried partner,...
Mar 17, 2023 | Fiancé Visa, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
If you plan to apply for a UK spouse visa, you may have many questions about the application process and requirements. In this post, we’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions about UK spouse visa applications to help you understand the process and...
Mar 7, 2023 | Fiancé Visa, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
This post explores the meaning of ‘partner’ under the UK Immigration Rules. Appendix FM of the rules enables individuals to sponsor their ‘partner’ to join them in the UK. The sponsor must either: Be a British or Irish citizen; or Have indefinite leave to...
Feb 24, 2023 | Indefinite Leave to Remain, Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration
Individuals in a relationship with a British citizen or a settled person who intend to settle in the UK may consider applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) as a partner. The ILR status enables individuals to stay indefinitely in the UK without any time...
Jan 27, 2023 | Fiancé Visa, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
The Home Office has recently announced the reintroduction of priority services for pending family visa applications submitted outside of the UK. This is welcome news for those who have already applied for a family visa to settle in the UK as the fiance, partner, or...
Jan 3, 2023 | Fiancé Visa, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
When applying for a spouse visa to live with your partner in the UK, you can use pension income to prove that you meet the financial requirement. You and your partner must have a combined income of at least £18,600 a year. You will need extra money if you have...