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Spouse/Partner visa 

Discover the path to UK settlement with the Spouse/Partner Visa, commonly known as the UK Marriage Visa. If you’re in a genuine relationship with a qualified sponsor – a British Citizen, someone settled in the UK, or a UK refugee – this visa could be your key to a new life in the United Kingdom. 
 
With the Spouse/Partner Visa, you’ll have the opportunity to live in the UK for up to 2.5 years, and even extend your stay for another 2.5 years if needed. This Settlement Visa is an essential step towards obtaining Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) and, ultimately, achieving British Citizenship. 
 
After completing five years on the visa, you can apply for ILR, provided that you can demonstrate the authenticity of your relationship and fulfil specific financial requirements. Embrace the possibility of a bright future in the UK with the Spouse/Partner Visa – your journey to settlement starts here. 

Renewal and Extension of Partner Visa 

You can renew and extend your partner Visa for another 2 years and 6 months, as long as your current status has expired. After you have lived in the UK for a total of 5 years, you can apply for settled status (ILR). 

Eligibility Requirements 

1. Both partners must be 18 years or over 
2. Your relationship is genuine and you intend to live permanently with your partner in the UK. 
3. Married to a British citizen or UK settled person or in a civil partnership that is recognized by the UK 
4. You have been living together in a relationship for the past 2 years which you can prove 
5. You are engaged, or you hold a Fiancé Visa UK and will get married within 6 months of being in the UK 

Requirements for Partner Visa: 

Before submitting your application, you need to: 
Have all the required supporting documents and meet the minimum income threshold [£18,600 per annum] 
Prove that your relationship is genuine and subsisting 
Have satisfactory knowledge of the English language [Level A1 CEFR] 
Have proof of suitable accommodation for you, your partner, and any dependents 

Visa Application Process Time: 

It may take anywhere between 2 to 12 weeks for a Partner Visa application to be processed within the UK. If you are prepared to avail and pay for the Home Office Super Priority Service, you can get a decision within 24 hours. For Spouse visa Entry Clearance application, the processing time can vary depending on the documents provided and the country where the paperwork is being submitted from. 

Supporting Documents required for the spouse/Partner visa: 

Make sure you have all the correct documents to support your application. It will help to ensure it’s successful and will prevent delays. Here below is a list of documents: 
 
1. A valid passport 
2. Your original marriage or civil partnership certificate 
3. Proof that you and your partner have been living together for at least the past two years 
4. Proof that the relationship is subsisting and genuine 
5. Proof that you are married to a British citizen, or settled person, or a Refugee 
6. Proof that you meet the income threshold 
7. You share the responsibility for your finances and your children if you have any 
8. Proof of suitable accommodation 
9. A valid certificate to meet the English language requirement 
 
Please note that any documents that are not in English need to be accompanied by a translated version from a professional translator. All evidence must be in the exact format required by the Home Office. We understand that proving genuine relationships and satisfying Home Office caseworkers can be very complicated and frustrating. That’s where we can advise and help you to ensure that all relevant immigration requirements are met through corroborating documentary evidences to minimize chances of visa refusal. 
 
Financial requirements for Entry clearance/Leave to remain Application: 

The British spouse/partner [sponsor] is required to meet the following specific criteria: 

The sponsor needs an income of at least £18,600 before tax, without dependents (children). 
If you have one dependent child, you will need an income of £22,400 before tax. For any other children, the sponsor will need an extra £2,400 for each subsequent child. 
You can support yourselves and any dependents you may have without claiming State benefits. 

Visa Fee for spouse/partner visa: 

The Home Office’s current fee is £1,523 for applications submitted from abroad. If you are submitting your application within the UK, the fee is £1,033. There is an additional Immigration Health Surcharge [IHS] of £1560. This fee will increase if you are applying with your dependent family members, if any. You can only apply from inside the UK if you are not here as a visitor and have been given leave to stay in the UK for more than 6 months. You cannot apply for a fiancé(e) visa from inside the UK. 

Possible Additional Costs: 

There may be additional costs related to your application that you should consider when you submit your application. This may include the following: 
Qualified translation services for your documents that are not in English or Welsh 
An approved English test, that is a mandatory requirement for the majority of applicants 
Additional fees for the Home Office!s Priority Premium Service, if you wish to receive an answer from the UKVI within five working days 
Additional fees for the Home Office Super Priority Service if you wish to get a decision within 24 hours 

Spouse Visa Accommodation Requirements: 

You will be required to provide proof of accommodation that meets the UK living standards. Your British partner/spouse will need to show that he or she can provide adequate accommodation for themselves, the applicant, and any dependents. For proof of accommodation, the Home Office will expect you to provide: 
A description of the property 
Proof there are enough rooms in the property to accommodate everyone 
Evidence that you can afford to pay for your family!s accommodation 
Proof of utility bills and council tax. 

Extension of Leave To Remain as a Spouse: 

n order to apply for an extension of leave to remain as a spouse, you will be required to meet the same requirements relating to your eligibility, suitability, relationship, financial, accommodation as at the time of first leave to remain, or entry clearance application. The only additional requirement for you to satisfy at your extension stage would be passing level A2 of CEFR instead of A1. 
 
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