UK Family Visas
UK Family Visas allow individuals to join family members who are living in the UK, such as spouses, partners, children, and parents. These visas have specific eligibility requirements and conditions for different types of family relationships.
Whether you want to apply, switch or extend a UK family visa, our immigration solicitors can provide legal advice assistance with your UK family visa application.
Please contact our immigration solicitor at 0158 235 9990 or fill in the enquiry form to take the first step towards your successful UK visa application.
Common types of UK family visas
- Fiancé(e) Visa
- UK Spouse Visa (5-Year Route)
- Unmarried Partner Visa UK
- Civil Partnership Visa UK
- Parent of a British Child (UK Parent Visa)
- Adult Dependent Relative Visa
UK Fiancé(e) Visa
The UK Fiancé(e) visa, also known as the Proposed Civil Partner visa, allows individuals intending to marry or enter into a civil partnership with a British citizen or permanent resident to live in the UK for up to six months.
UK Spouse Visa
The UK Spouse visa, also known as the "Marriage visa", enables spouses or civil partners of British citizens or permanent residents to live and work in the UK for an initial period of 30 months, with the possibility of extending their stay.
Unmarried Partner Visa
The UK Unmarried Partner visa allows unmarried partners, including same-sex partners, who have been in a genuine and subsisting relationship for at least two years to join their UK citizen or permanent resident partner in the UK for an initial period of 30 months, with the possibility of extending their stay.
Civil Partnership Visa
The UK Civil Partnership visa permits individuals intending to enter into a civil partnership with a UK citizen or permanent resident to live and work in the UK for an initial period of 30 months, with the option to extend their stay thereafter.
Adult Dependent Relative Visa
The Adult Dependent Relative visa enables dependent adult relatives who require long-term care and support to join family members in the UK who are British citizens or settled residents. This visa allows them to reside in the UK for an extended period to receive the necessary care and support.
Parent of a British Child Visa
The Parent of a British Child visa, also known as the UK Parent visa, allows parents of British citizens under the age of 18 to live with their child in the UK. This visa permits parents to join their child for an extended period, facilitating family reunification and support.
Why choose us?
Are you facing immigration challenges or seeking assistance with visa applications in the UK? Our team of experienced immigration solicitors is here to provide you with expert legal guidance and support every step of the way.
Here's why you should choose us and how we can help:
Expertise and Experience
Our immigration solicitors have years of experience navigating the complexities of UK immigration law. We stay updated with the latest developments in immigration policies and procedures to ensure that our clients receive accurate and reliable advice tailored to their specific circumstances.
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Our immigration solicitors offer a wide range of services to individuals, families, and businesses. From visa applications and appeals to asylum claims and corporate immigration matters, we have the knowledge and expertise to handle various immigration issues effectively.
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With a proven track record of success, our immigration solicitors have helped countless individuals and families achieve their immigration goals. Whether it's obtaining a visa, securing permanent residency, or reuniting with loved ones, we have the skills and resources to get results.
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We understand that immigration matters can be financially challenging, which is why we offer cost-effective solutions tailored to our clients' budgets. Our transparent fee structure ensures that you know exactly what to expect without any hidden costs or surprises along the way.
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How to contact immigration solicitors in Luton?
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