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Family in the UK

Applying for a fiancé visa: Form VAF4A and supporting documents

Documents to submit when applying  for a visa to enter the UK to settle as the fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner of someone settled, or going to settle, in the UK

Settling with your family in the UK: children and dependent relatives

If you are a permanent resident in the UK and currently living here or if you are a British citizen, you can apply for permission for your children under age 18 and dependent relatives to travel to the UK in view to settle with you on a permanent basis (settlement visa).

Once in the UK, they will be able apply for permission to settle permanently (indefinite leave to remain).

Joining with your partner or spouse in the UK

All about Settlement visas and Indefinite Leave to remain (ILR)

If you have legal status in the UK or are a British citizen and are in a stable relationship with someone from outside the EEA (visa national) and you want your partner to come and live with you here on a permanent basis, whether you are married or not, or whether your relationship is opposite or same-sex, your partner may be eligible to apply for a settlement visa.

Once settlement visa is granted, after passing a probationary period of 2-years together in the UK, permanent settlement, i.e. indefinite leave to remain (ILR), can by applied for.

Applying for settlement as a spouse or partner: Form SET(M) and supporting documents

Documents to submit when applying for settlement.

Settlement visas for Fiancé(e)s or Proposed civil partners

How to enter the UK to join with your Fiancé(e)s or Proposed civil partner