Applying for a UK Spouse or Partner Visa is one of the most common — and most carefully scrutinised — immigration routes under the UK’s family visa system. A key part of the process is meeting the financial requirement, designed to show you and your partner can live in the UK without relying on public…
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Waiting for a Decision Applying for a UK spouse visa is one of the most emotional parts of any immigration journey. You’ve gathered endless documents, paid the fees, attended your biometrics — and now, you wait. For many couples, the waiting period can feel longer than the application itself. Understanding how long it really takes…
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Thinking About Switching Your Visa in 2025? If you’re already in the UK on a visa — such as a Graduate, Student, or Temporary Worker visa — you might not need to leave the country to change your status. The Home Office allows in-country visa switching for many categories, provided you meet eligibility rules.This flexibility…
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Build a permanent future together in the UK If you came to the UK on a Spouse or Partner Visa, your goal may be more than just living together — it’s about building a life here. After five years of residence, you may qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), the step that lets you…
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One of the main reasons the Home Office refuses family visa applications is lack of evidence that the relationship is real. If you are applying for a UK Spouse Visa or Partner Visa, you must prove that your relationship is genuine and subsisting. The rules are stricter in 2025, and caseworkers now expect clearer, well-organised…
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After five years on a UK Spouse Visa, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), otherwise known as citizenship or nationality. This is the moment you finally gain stability and peace of mind in the UK. ILR gives you the right to stay in the country permanently. You can live, work, study, and…
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Your UK Spouse Visa lets you live with your husband or wife in the UK. But it does not last forever. After two and a half years, you must apply for a Spouse Visa extension to continue living together legally. This step is important because it keeps your lawful status and leads to Indefinite Leave…
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Choosing between a Spouse Visa and a FiancĂ© Visa can be confusing. The Home Office has changed several family visa rules in 2025, including financial thresholds and document requirements. The right option depends on whether you are already married, where your partner lives, and your long-term plans. This guide explains the differences, costs, and application…
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Getting a UK Spouse Visa refusal is stressful — especially when your dream of living together in the UK suddenly feels uncertain. But a refusal doesn’t have to be the end of the road. If you believe your application was unfairly refused, you may have the right to appeal. This guide explains how the UK…
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Few things are more stressful than applying for a UK Spouse Visa — except perhaps receiving a refusal after weeks or months of waiting. You’ve followed the forms, uploaded your evidence, and waited anxiously for a decision… only to get that dreaded refusal letter. But don’t panic — most refusals happen due to small, preventable…
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