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Saturday, 24 January 2009

UK Dependant Visa

If you are working in UK and want to get your spouse to the UK, you can apply for a dependant visa, given you satisfy the criterian laid out by the UK Home office.

It is best to apply for the dependant's visa when applying for the work visa in your home country, as you only need proof of marriage. Also, reducing the risk of refusal due to insufficient documents when applying separately.

Here is a comprehensive list of Documents you would need for a sucessful application, when applying separately. ( when the sponsor is in UK.)


A) Sponsor's Documents: ( Holder of Work authorisation / Work Permit or PBS)
1) 6 months Bank statements
2) 6 months pay slips
3) Address proof: Electric Bill/Water Bill or Council Tax notice. (Mobile bills is not accepted as proof of residence.)
4) Rental Agreement (showing sufficient accommodation available for the dependant(s).) Please see the over crowding policy laid out by the home office.
5) Rent receipts / Derict Debits showing rent payments.
5) Sponsor's passport copy ( Visa page and stamping page)
6) Sponsor's Work permit
7) NI number letter
8) Employer's letter for employement proof

B) Dependant's Documents / Spouse Visa Document:

14) Passport photo copy (all pages)
15) Proof of address ( ration card, Electric bill / Telephone bill)
16) Marriage proof ( usually Marriage certificate)
17) Birth Certificate (in case dependant is a minor)

Dependant's are, usually issued visa for the same period as the Sponsor's work visa. Dependant's are free to work or take up a job in the UK ( as per the governing policies of Home office.)

Situation One or more child staying in home country with a legal guardian.

In a situation where you may have more than 1 child and may have travelled to UK with spouse and one child and you may want to get the second child also to join you in UK at a later date and time, you may easily do so.

You need not worry you can apply to the British High Commission for a dependant visa in the child's country of residence using the same documents as mentioned above and accompany her back to UK. The processing time usually is less than a week.


Medical Care:



Holder of work visa and their dependants are registered free at the local Health center, part of NHS (National Health Trust). Consulation with the Dr. (referred to as GP, General Physician). Medicines are free for dependant children below the age of 16 yrs.


Medicines need to be paid for, for Adults. Minor illness (Cough, cold, fever, indigestion small cut / bruise, headache etc.) medicines are available over the counter and do not need a written precription by the GP. Quite a few drugs are available only through a written precription by the GP and not available otherwise.

If the illness / injury can not be attended to by the local Health center they may refer your case to the nearest Hospital and you may receive a direct appointment from them to see / be treated by a Dr. in the hospital. Any inpatient expenses for authorised workers & dependants are free.

Maternity procedure is free for people who are registered with NHS and their dependants. NHS provides free Maternity deliveries and free medicines for both mother as well for an additional year from the time of the delivery. Apart from this the Health visitors & Midwife (may be referred to as Jr. Drs in other parts of the world), visit you at home (for 10-15 days) once you have been discharged from the hospital.


Hence you do not need a Medical Insurance to cover maternity expenses(even if the delivery is complicated and may involve an operation.). However, you can explore buying a Medical Insurance for some of the uncovered expenses by NHS like Dental, Optical checks etc. Some of the famous Medical Insurance names are BUPA, Norwich Union etc.

For more information you can visit Department of health




You must show that:

  • you plan to marry or register a civil partnership within a reasonable time (usually six months)
  • you plan to live together permanently after you are married or have registered a civil partnership
  • you have met each other before
  • there is somewhere for you and your dependants to live until you get married or register a civil partnership, and you will be able to live without help from public funds, and
  • you and your dependants can be supported without working or claiming any help from public funds.
You will be allowed to stay in the UK for six months but without permission to work. When you are married or have registered a civil partnership, you can apply to the UK Border Agency for a two-year extension to your visa. When you do this you will be required to pay a non-refundable fee and provide certain documents as specified on the UK Border Agency website: Form FLR (M) and guidance notes.

If your application is granted you will be allowed to work. Before the end of your probationary two years Further Leave to Remain (FLR) you will need to apply to the UK Border Agency for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK.


Can I join my unmarried or same-sex partner in the UK?
You can apply to join your unmarried or same-sex partner in the UK, as long as:
  • they currently live and are settled in the UK, or they are coming to live permanently in the UK, and
  • you and your sponsor are both aged 21 and over.


How do I qualify to join my unmarried or same-sex partner in the UK?
You and your unmarried or same-sex partner must show that:
  • any previous marriage, civil partnership or similar relationship, has permanently broken down
  • you have been living together in a relationship similar to marriage or civil partnership for two years or more
  • you have suitable accommodation which is owned or lived in only by you and your household, and where you and your dependants can live without any help from public funds
  • you can support yourselves and any dependants without any help from public funds
  • you intend to live together permanently
  • your partner is not under 21, and
  • you are not under 21.
The Entry Clearance Officer will need to see evidence of a two-year relationship. This may include:
  • documents showing joint commitments, such as bank accounts, investments, rent agreements or mortgages, and
  • letters linking you to the same address, and official records (such as a gas or electricity bill or proof of your rent or mortgage arrangements) of your address
At first, you will be allowed to stay and work in the UK for two years. Near the end of this time, if you are still partners and intend to continue living together, you can apply to stay permanently in the UK.

If you and your unmarried or same-sex partner have been living together outside the UK for four years or more and you meet all the necessary requirements to stay permanently in the UK, you may be granted indefinite leave to enter. These requirements include showing that you have the necessary level of knowledge of the English language and life in the UK (see the relevant section of this guidance for more information).

16 comments:

  1. I AM DR JETHALAL PATEL. MY SISTER IN LAW & BROTHER IN LAW & THEIR 2 KIDS ARE UK CITIZENS.MY BROTHER IN LAW IS SENIOR MANAGER IN DELOITTE IT CONSULTANCY FOR OVER 4 YEARS WITH GROSS PAY OF £94,100.HE HAS OVER £80,000 IN HIS SAVINGS ACCOUNT. HE WANTS TO SPONSOR NINE FAMILY MEMBERS AT THE SAME TIME.HE HAS DONE AN HOTEL ACCOMMODATION ALSO , AS HIS EXISTING HOUSE IS NOT ENOUGH FOR NINE PEOPLE. WE ALL NINE PEOPLE ARE WELL TO DO WITH GOOD AMOUNT IN SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
    CAN WE GET VISA?

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    1. Hi Jethalal, assuming you have other supporting documents in place, esp. reasons to return to your home country, there should not be any reason to not get the visitor visa. ( Please ensure you apply for the general category visa and not family visitor visa). Usually funds of GBP 2500-3000 per person per month (as your will be staying in a hotel accommodation) should be sufficient to show as proof of financial support.

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  3. Hi

    My husband is sponsored by his company for six months to work in UK ,I want to visit him for two weeks ,Which type of visa will I need?

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  4. Hi my name uzma and im a uk citizen and i have married an india national in an islamic procedure only.

    My brother who is also an uk citizen would like to sponsor him for a temporary visit to UK

    Is this possible? To call my husband as a general visitor?
    what documents need to be provided from both the sponsor and applicant?
    Is there any sufficient bank balance the applicant needs to show? Or the sponsor?

    I would be grateful for any kind of help please.
    Thanks

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  5. hi.
    am aji and am working in uk.i want to get my spouse to uk.for that i need employer letter. is this possible to know
    the format of employer letter

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  7. Hi... My husband went to UK in work permit....now I (30 years) and my kid (1 year) want to accompany him in dependant visa... Please let me know if we have to take tb test for dependant visa??

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  9. Hi, My boyfriend is having a tier 2 visa in UK and I am holding a tier 4 visa. We're both from the same country and we have lived together for almost two years and we're getting married in one months time. my visa will expires in January. I want to know is it possible for me to apply for dependent visa? and is UK marriage certificate enough for proof of marriage or we need to register it with our embassy as well?

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  10. Dear sir
    Regards from Bangladesh.
    My husband is a doctor and he is moving to UK in february 2016 with tier 2 general visa for a job offer at NHS Trust. I and my 2 years old daughter couldn't apply along with him at that time because my Passport had less than 6 months to expire. Now I am intending to apply as Tier 2 Dependant in April 2016. My queries are
    1. Will i be able to apply with the same COS letter which will be expired on 1st March 2016. If not then what should I do?
    2. About funding My husband has to show 2205 pound sterling available to himself and for our maintenance for 90 days.Will it be ok if he takes the fund with him from Bangladesh endorsed in his passport and keep it in a UK acount for 90 days before he start working? Or is it mandatory to show the funding after he starts getting his salary?
    3.Will it be ok to show that i have the required funding(630 pound sterling each for me and my daughter) at my salary account back at Bangladesh
    We are really really worried and can't find the answers anywhere. Please help us with your kind advice and information.
    Thanking you in anticipation.
    Regards.

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  11. Dear sir..
    my husband is going for a project in uk for 6 months from his comapany...we have a daughter...and my mother is also dependent on my husband...can my mother also accompany us to uk as we cant live her in india alone? She is 70 yrs old...

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  12. HI,
    IS MEDICAL CHECK UP REQUIRED FOR DEPENDENT VISA ?
    AS I BELONG FROM INDIA AND WILLING TO GO UK
    PLEASE ANY ONE CAN GUIDE ME??

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  13. hello
    can my father go with my as a denpened visa ....

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  14. Thanks for Sharing!

    The dependent must be a spouse, partner, or dependent child. In the case of a dependent spouse, you must be married. In the case of a civil partner, you must live with your partner for a minimum of 12 months. In the case of dependent children, the child must be yours or your partner's. With the help of UK Visa Consultants, you can make the dependent visa process hassle-free.

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