Family Visas

UK Family Visas

An overview of UK immigration routes for partners, children, and relatives — governed by Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules.

Quick Overview

UK Family Visas — Key Facts

The UK offers family immigration routes allowing family members of British citizens and settled residents to join or remain in the UK. These routes cover spouses, civil partners, unmarried partners, fiancés, children, and — in limited circumstances — adult dependent relatives.

  • Minimum Income: £29,000 gross per year for new applications from 11 April 2024 (or the earlier £18,600 threshold under transitional provisions for some applicants).
  • Five-Year Route: Most family routes lead to ILR after five continuous years — an initial grant of approximately two years nine months, followed by an extension of two and a half years.
  • English Language: Required at CEFR Level A1 for initial applications, rising to A2 at extension and B1 for ILR.
  • Relationship Evidence: Compelling evidence of a genuine and subsisting relationship is essential — the Home Office scrutinises applications carefully.
  • British Citizenship: Available after 12 months of ILR, subject to meeting all other requirements.

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What UK Visas Are Available for Family Members?

The UK offers a number of immigration routes allowing family members of British citizens and settled residents to join or remain in the UK. These routes are primarily governed by Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules and cover spouses, civil partners, unmarried partners, fiancés, children, and in limited circumstances adult dependent relatives. Family visa applications are among the most emotionally significant immigration matters — a refusal can cause considerable distress and disruption.

What Is the Difference Between a Family Visa and a Dependant Visa?

A family visa (under Appendix FM) is for family members of British citizens or settled persons seeking to join them in the UK as their primary home. A dependant visa, by contrast, is for family members who wish to accompany someone who is themselves in the UK on a temporary visa — such as a Skilled Worker or Student. The rules and requirements for these two types differ significantly.

What Are the Main UK Family Visa Routes?

  • Spouse Visa — for the husband, wife, or civil partner of a British citizen or settled person
  • Unmarried Partner Visa — for those in a genuine, durable relationship of at least two years who are not married or in a civil partnership
  • Fiancé Visa — for those intending to marry their UK-based partner within six months of arrival
  • Child Visa — for dependent children under 18 joining or staying with a parent in the UK
  • Adult Dependent Relative Visa — for adult relatives in very limited circumstances where long-term personal care is required

The Financial Requirement

For new applicants making a first application on or after 11 April 2024, the minimum income requirement is £29,000 per year gross. This figure remains in place as of 2025. Applicants who first applied before 11 April 2024 and are extending with the same partner may still be subject to the earlier £18,600 threshold under transitional provisions. Where income alone is insufficient, cash savings may be used to bridge the gap.

Do UK Family Visas Lead to Settlement?

Yes. The standard family route is a five-year pathway to settlement. After an initial visa (approximately two years and nine months), a successful extension is granted for a further two and a half years. After five continuous years, the holder may apply for ILR. Following 12 months of ILR, British citizenship by naturalisation may be available.

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UK Family Visas FAQ

What is the minimum income requirement?
£29,000 gross per year for new applications from 11 April 2024. The earlier £18,600 threshold applies under transitional provisions for certain existing applicants.
How long does a family visa last?
The initial grant is approximately two years and nine months. An extension of two and a half years follows, leading to ILR eligibility after five years in total.
Can savings be used instead of income?
Yes. Cash savings can supplement income or in some cases meet the requirement in full. Savings of at least £62,500 held for six months can meet the requirement where income is insufficient.
What is the difference between a family visa and a dependant visa?
A family visa (Appendix FM) is for joining a British citizen or settled person. A dependant visa is for joining someone on a temporary visa such as Skilled Worker or Student.
What relationship evidence do I need?
Marriage certificate or evidence of cohabitation, photographs, communication records, joint financial arrangements, records of visits, and supporting statements from people who know you as a couple.
What English level is required?
CEFR Level A1 for the initial application, rising to A2 at extension and B1 for ILR and British citizenship.
Can I work on a family visa?
Yes. Spouse, Unmarried Partner, and Fiancé (after switching to Spouse) visa holders have the right to work in the UK without restriction.
Does a family visa lead to British citizenship?
Yes. After five years on the family route, ILR can be sought. After a further 12 months of ILR, British citizenship by naturalisation may be available subject to meeting all requirements.
Quick Overview
UK Family Visas — Key Facts

UK family visas cover spouses, partners, fiancés, children, and relatives. The minimum income requirement is £29,000/year for new applications. Most routes lead to ILR after five years.

  • Minimum Income £29,000/year for new applications from April 2024.
  • Five-Year Route ILR after five continuous years on the family route.
  • English Language A1 initial, A2 extension, B1 for ILR.
  • Relationship Evidence Compelling evidence of a genuine and subsisting relationship is essential.
  • British Citizenship Available after 12 months of ILR.
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Main Family Routes

Spouse Visa, Unmarried Partner Visa, Fiancé Visa, Child Visa, and Adult Dependent Relative Visa — each with distinct requirements, evidence standards, and processing timelines.

The Financial Requirement

£29,000 gross per year for new applications from 11 April 2024. The earlier £18,600 threshold applies under transitional provisions for some existing applicants. Savings of at least £62,500 can substitute for income in some cases.

English Language

CEFR Level A1 for initial applications, rising to A2 at extension stage and B1 for ILR and British citizenship.

The Five-Year Route to Settlement

An initial grant of approximately two years nine months, followed by an extension of two and a half years — leading to ILR after five continuous years and British citizenship after a further 12 months.

Family visa applications are among the most emotionally significant immigration matters. A refusal — even for a technicality — can cause serious distress and disruption to family life. We take a thorough, methodical approach to ensure every application is meticulously prepared.

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UK Family Visas FAQ

£29,000 gross per year for new applications from 11 April 2024. The earlier £18,600 threshold applies under transitional provisions for certain existing applicants.

The initial grant is approximately two years and nine months. An extension of two and a half years follows, leading to ILR eligibility after five years in total.

Yes. Cash savings can supplement income or in some cases meet the requirement in full. Savings of at least £62,500 held for six months can meet the requirement where income is insufficient.

A family visa (Appendix FM) is for joining a British citizen or settled person. A dependant visa is for joining someone on a temporary visa such as Skilled Worker or Student.

Marriage certificate or evidence of cohabitation, photographs, communication records, joint financial arrangements, records of visits, and supporting statements from people who know you as a couple.

CEFR Level A1 for the initial application, rising to A2 at extension and B1 for ILR and British citizenship.

Yes. Spouse, Unmarried Partner, and Fiancé (after switching to Spouse) visa holders have the right to work in the UK without restriction.

Yes. After five years on the family route, ILR can be sought. After a further 12 months of ILR, British citizenship by naturalisation may be available subject to meeting all requirements.