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UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa

Bringing an elderly or vulnerable relative to the UK — one of the most restrictive immigration routes, with very high evidential requirements. Expert legal advice is essential.

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UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa — Key Facts

The Adult Dependent Relative visa is one of the UK's most restrictive family immigration routes — for parents, grandparents, siblings, or adult children who require long-term personal care that is unavailable or unaffordable in their home country.

  • Very Restrictive Route: Refusal rates are very high — even where all documentation is in order, the Home Office exercises considerable discretion.
  • Long-Term Care Required: The applicant must require long-term personal care as a result of age, illness, or disability, and be unable to perform everyday tasks without assistance.
  • Care Unavailable at Home: The required level of care must be unavailable or unaffordable in the applicant's home country.
  • Sponsor Must Support: The UK-based sponsor must be able and willing to financially support the applicant and meet their care needs in the UK.
  • No Recourse to Public Funds: The applicant must not require recourse to public funds.

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What Is the UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa?

The Adult Dependent Relative (ADR) visa is one of the most restrictive family immigration routes available in the UK. It is designed for parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, sons, or daughters (who are adults) who require long-term personal care as a result of age, illness, or disability, and who cannot access the required level of care in their home country. Refusal rates are very high and expert legal advice before making an application is strongly recommended.

Who Is Eligible?

The ADR visa is available to adult relatives (aged 18 or over) of British citizens, persons settled in the UK (ILR or settled status under EUSS), or persons with refugee status or humanitarian protection.

What Are the Requirements?

  • The applicant requires long-term personal care as a result of age, illness, or disability
  • They are unable to perform everyday tasks without assistance
  • The required level of care is not available or is unaffordable in their home country
  • The UK-based sponsor is able and willing to financially support the applicant and meet their care needs
  • There will be no recourse to public funds

What Evidence Is Required?

The evidential requirements are demanding. Applications require detailed medical evidence from qualified practitioners confirming the need for long-term care and the applicant's inability to perform everyday tasks without assistance. Evidence of the unavailability or unaffordability of care in the home country must also be provided — typically a survey of available care options and evidence of costs. Robust financial evidence from the UK sponsor is also required.

Why Is the ADR Visa So Difficult to Obtain?

The Home Office applies a high evidential threshold. Even where all documentation is in order, considerable discretion is exercised. The Home Office looks carefully at whether care is truly unavailable or unaffordable — not merely inconvenient or less desirable — in the home country. We have experience building the most compelling possible case and advise honestly on the realistic prospects of success before any application is submitted.

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UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa FAQ

Who counts as an adult dependent relative?
Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, sons, or daughters aged 18 or over who require long-term personal care due to age, illness, or disability.
What medical evidence is needed?
Detailed evidence from qualified practitioners confirming the need for long-term care and the inability to perform everyday tasks without assistance.
What must be proved about care in the home country?
That the required care is either unavailable or unaffordable — not merely less convenient. This requires thorough country-specific evidence.
Are refusals common?
Yes — refusal rates for ADR applications are very high. Even strong applications can be refused. A professionally prepared application with comprehensive evidence gives the best possible chance.
What does the UK sponsor need to show?
That they are able and willing to financially support the relative and meet their care needs in the UK without recourse to public funds.
Can the relative work in the UK?
The ADR visa does not grant the right to work. The relative is expected to be supported by the UK sponsor.
Is there an appeal if refused?
Yes — refusals can be challenged by way of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber). We advise on whether an appeal has realistic prospects of success.
Can we apply if the relative is already in the UK?
In limited circumstances, switching to ADR status from within the UK may be possible. We advise on whether in-country switching is available in your specific situation.
Quick Overview
UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa — Key Facts

The Adult Dependent Relative visa has very high evidential requirements and very high refusal rates. Long-term personal care must be required and demonstrably unavailable or unaffordable in the home country.

  • Very Restrictive Refusal rates are very high — expert advice is essential before applying.
  • Long-Term Care Must require long-term personal care due to age, illness, or disability.
  • Care Unavailable Must be unavailable or unaffordable in the home country.
  • Sponsor Must Support UK sponsor must financially support the relative with no recourse to public funds.
  • Medical Evidence Detailed evidence from qualified practitioners required.
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What Is the Adult Dependent Relative Visa?

One of the UK's most restrictive family immigration routes — for parents, grandparents, siblings, or adult children who require long-term personal care that is unavailable or unaffordable in their home country. Refusal rates are very high.

The Requirements

The applicant must require long-term personal care, be unable to perform everyday tasks without assistance, and the required care must be unavailable or unaffordable in their home country. The UK sponsor must be willing and able to financially support the relative.

The Evidence Required

Detailed medical evidence from qualified practitioners, thorough evidence of the unavailability or unaffordability of care in the home country, and robust financial evidence from the UK sponsor.

Why Is It So Difficult?

The Home Office applies a very high threshold. Care must be genuinely unavailable or unaffordable — not merely less convenient. Considerable discretion is exercised even where documentation is in order.

We advise honestly on the realistic prospects of an Adult Dependent Relative application before any fee is paid or application submitted. If the prospects are poor, we will tell you — and advise on any alternative routes that may be available.

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UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa FAQ

Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, sons, or daughters aged 18 or over who require long-term personal care due to age, illness, or disability.

Detailed evidence from qualified practitioners confirming the need for long-term care and the inability to perform everyday tasks without assistance.

That the required care is either unavailable or unaffordable — not merely less convenient. This requires thorough country-specific evidence.

Yes — refusal rates for ADR applications are very high. Even strong applications can be refused. A professionally prepared application with comprehensive evidence gives the best possible chance.

That they are able and willing to financially support the relative and meet their care needs in the UK without recourse to public funds.

The ADR visa does not grant the right to work. The relative is expected to be supported by the UK sponsor.

Yes — refusals can be challenged by way of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber). We advise on whether an appeal has realistic prospects of success.

In limited circumstances, switching to ADR status from within the UK may be possible. We advise on whether in-country switching is available in your specific situation.