Know More About Finance Visa UK

The fiance visa category enables a person with 'settled status’ in the UK to bring their fiance and join them in the UK. Settled status is when a person is ordinarily resident in the UK and is not bound by any immigration restriction during their stay.

The fiance visa UK is also known as the 'prospective marriage visa'. Fiance visas are not the same as partner visas. With a fiance visa, the applicant and the sponsor do not need to live together before making an application. Please remember that if you are a UK citizen coming back to live in the UK you are eligible to apply for your fiance to join you at the same time.

What Are The Requirements of a Fiance Visa?

  • To be eligible for a fiance visa you have to satisfy the following criteria:
  • You and your future spouse should be at least 18 years older
  • You both must have met each other
  • You and your future spouse must agree to live together on a permanent basis after marriage.
  • You must make it clear that any previous relationship that you or your partner had, has ended (whether it was as a married or an unmarried couple)
  • You and your future spouse must be able to support yourselves (and any dependents) and there's no need to claim public funds.
  • Your fiance must have an earning source of a minimum of £18,600 per annul or have enough savings to sponsor you.
  • The level of this financial requirement will be larger if there are children as dependents to sponsor.
  • There must be suitable accommodation available for you, your future spouse and any dependents

You will get professional assistance from Intime Immigration Limited for a UK fiance visa. This is a team of expert UK immigration solicitors. In order to apply to bring your fiancé/fiancée to get married in the UK talk to the expert immigration solicitors for free immigration advice.

 

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