Updated on 10 October 2023 There are two main immigration routes available for couples who wish to marry in the UK – the Marriage Visitor Visa and the UK Fiance Visa. The main difference between these two routes is whether you are looking to reside in the UK for...
Spouse visa interviews are conducted for the sole purpose of establishing whether your marriage is genuine and not entered into just for immigration purposes. The UK Visas and Immigration caseworkers will pinpoint anything which might indicate that your marriage may...
Updated on 10 October 2023 The process of getting a UK Spouse Visa isn’t just about paperwork, it’s also about managing costs. From government fees to extra expenses, understanding the money side is key. In this guide, we break down what you need to know...
During the ongoing COVID crisis, migrant families in the UK are struggling to meet the strict minimum financial requirements of family visas for entry clearance and further leave to remain, especially spouses who have lost their jobs or have been furloughed. ...
The Minimum Income Requirement (MIR) under the Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules states that family members, such as spouses or children applying for entry clearance from outside the UK or leave to remain from within the UK must provide documentary evidence of an...
Last updated: 05 January 2024 Once in the UK with leave as a spouse, fiancé or if you are switching from within the UK from another eligible visa, you can apply to extend your leave to remain, also known as Further Leave to Remain or FLR M Application, providing that...