UK Fiancé Visa Lawyers

Simplifying the UK Fiancé Visa Process: Trust Our Experienced Family Immigration Lawyers

The UK Fiancé Visa is a type of visa that allows individuals to come to the United Kingdom to marry their British citizen or settled partner. This visa falls under the category of Family Visas and is specifically designed for couples who are not yet married but plan on getting married soon.

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Skilled UK Fiancé visa lawyers at Ali & Barrow Solicitors help both British citizens and their foreign partners navigate the complex process of obtaining a UK Fiancé Visa byor fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced UK Fiancé Visa lawyers. We look forward to helping you and your partner begin your journey towards a life together in the United Kingdom.

Requirements for a UK Fiancé Visa

To successfully apply for a UK Fiancé Visa, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old, meet the following criteria and provide the required documents Ensuring all criteria are met and your application is supported with strong evidence will increase your chances of securing a UK Fiancé Visa.

Proof of a Genuine Relationship

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Demonstrate that your relationship with your partner is authentic and ongoing. This can include photographs, messages, call logs, and evidence of time spent together.

Intention to Marry

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You and your partner must show a clear intention to marry or enter into a civil partnership within six months of arriving in the UK.

Financial Requirements

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Your partner, who is a UK citizen or settled resident, must meet the minimum income threshold of £29,000 per year (or higher if supporting dependent children). Evidence includes wage slips, bank statements, or proof of savings if applicable. Alternatively, having at least £88,500 in savings can also meet the financial requirement.

English Language Proficiency

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You must meet the English language requirements by passing an approved English test (minimum CEFR Level A1) or providing evidence of a degree taught in English. Exemptions can apply in certain cases.

Suitable Accommodation

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You’ll need to prove that there is appropriate accommodation available in the UK where you and your partner can live without relying on public funds. This might include tenancy agreements or property inspection reports.

Valid Passports

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Both you and your partner must have valid passports to submit with your application.

Photographs

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Provide recent, passport-sized color photographs that meet the UK’s official photo guidelines.

Additional Documentation

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Documents such as previous immigration history, proof of marital status (e.g., divorce certificate if applicable), and declarations from both partners about their relationship status might also be required.

Tuberculosis Test Results (if applicable)

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If you are from a country listed by the UK government as requiring a tuberculosis test, you’ll need to include a certificate to show you tested negative.

Ensuring all criteria are met and your application is supported with strong evidence will increase your chances of securing a UK Fiancé Visa.

UK Fiancé Visa Financial Requirement Exemptions

Sponsors may be exempt from meeting the standard financial requirement if their income originates from any of the following sources Sponsors may be exempt from meeting the standard financial requirement if their income originates from any of the following sources

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Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA).

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Disability Living Allowance (DLA) payments.

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Payments provided under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme, including the Armed Forces Independence Payment or Guaranteed Income Payment.

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Benefits such as Constant Attendance Allowance, Mobility Supplement, or a War Disablement Pension awarded through the War Pensions Scheme.

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Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, which supports individuals hurt at work or through industrial disease.

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Carer's Allowance for those who provide regular care to someone disabled.

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Police Injury Pensions, given to officers injured in the line of duty.

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Attendance Allowance for individuals requiring personal care due to disability or age.

How Long is a UK Fiancé Visa Valid?

A UK Fiancé Visa is typically granted for a period of six months, during which time the applicant must enter and marry their partner in the UK. After the marriage has taken place, the visa holder gets 2 years and 6 months to remain in the UK as a spouse. This visa can be extended for a further 2 years and 6 months, after which the applicant may apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) and eventually British citizenship.

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They must have lived in the UK continuously for at least 5 years.
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They must have maintained their relationship with their spouse/partner.
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They must have passed the Life in the UK test and meet minimum English language requirements.
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They must not have spent more than 180 days outside of the UK during any 12 months while holding a Fiancé Visa.
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Conditions for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

After living in the UK for 5 years on a Fiancé Visa and its subsequent extensions, an individual may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). This grants them the right to live and work in the UK permanently. To qualify for ILR, an applicant must meet the following conditions
Once an individual has been granted ILR, they will have the right to reside and work in the UK without any restrictions. They may also be eligible to apply for British citizenship after one year of holding ILR. This process can take up to six months and requires meeting additional requirements, such as passing a knowledge of language and life in the UK test.

How Long Does It Take to Get a UK Fiancé Visa?

The processing time for a UK Fiancé Visa application can vary depending on various factors, such as the country you are applying from and the volume of applications being processed at that time. On average, it takes around 2-3 months to receive a decision on your application. However, this timeframe can be longer or shorter based on individual cases.

You can speed up the process by paying extra for priority or super-priority services, which ensures a decision is made within 30 days.

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How Much Does Applying for a Fiancé Visa Cost?

The cost of applying for a Fiancé Visa varies depending on the specific circumstances and location of the application. Currently, if you apply inside the UK, the application fee is £1,048. On the other hand, if you apply from outside the UK, the application fee is £1,846. These fees are subject to change and do not include any additional charges for services like priority processing or biometric appointments. It is essential to check the most up-to-date fees before submitting your application.

Why Do You Need a UK Fiancé Visa Solicitor?

While you can apply for a Fiancé Visa on your own, hiring a UK Fiancé Visa solicitor can significantly increase your chances of success. Here's why Overall, you will end up saving more money in the long run by hiring a solicitor than attempting to navigate the complex immigration process alone. This is especially true if you have any specific circumstances or issues that require expert guidance.

  1. Our UK Fiancé Visa Lawyers have extensive knowledge and experience in the immigration process, which means they can guide you through the application process and ensure all necessary documents are submitted correctly.
  2. Hiring a solicitor can save both time and money as they will be able to identify any potential issues or mistakes in your application that could result in delays or even rejection.
  3. Our solicitors stay up-to-date with the frequently changing immigration laws and policies. Hence, they are aware of any changes that may affect your application and can advise you accordingly.
  4. In case your application is rejected, our solicitors can help you appeal the decision or reapply with a stronger case.
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Schedule A Consultation with a UK Fiancé Visa Lawyer Today

Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced UK Fiancé Visa lawyers at Ali & Barrow Solicitors. We are here to provide you with expert guidance and support throughout the immigration process. Call us at 0203 998 3200 or email us at info@alibarrow.com. Let our dedicated team help you navigate the complexities of the application process and increase your chances of a successful outcome.

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