The UK Spouse Visa is part of the family immigration route that allows a foreign national to join and live in the UK with their partner. The UK-based partner must be one of the following:
Applicants must prove that their relationship is genuine and ongoing, and that they intend to live together permanently in the UK.
A UK Spouse Visa is typically granted for:
After completing 5 years in the UK under this route, applicants may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Once ILR is granted, you can later apply for British citizenship, subject to meeting all requirements.

You must demonstrate that your relationship is real and continuing. You may qualify if you:
Supporting evidence may include:
The UK authorities carefully assess applications to ensure the relationship is not entered into for immigration purposes only.

As of 11 April 2024, the minimum income requirement is:
You can meet this requirement through:
If your application was submitted before 11 April 2024, the previous threshold of £18,600 may still apply.
There is currently no additional financial requirement for children, but you must still show you can support your family without public funds.

You may be exempt from the standard income threshold if you receive certain benefits, such as:
In these cases, you must still demonstrate adequate maintenance and accommodation.
Applicants must prove their ability to speak and understand English. This can be done by:
Exemptions apply if:
You must provide evidence of suitable accommodation in the UK, including:
Living with family or friends is acceptable if there is adequate space for everyone.
When applying for a UK Spouse Visa, you must submit strong supporting documents. These typically include:
Providing complete and well-organised documentation significantly increases your chances of approval.

You may be able to switch to a UK Spouse Visa from within the UK if you are currently on a valid visa, such as:
However, you cannot switch if you are in the UK on:
In such cases, you must apply from outside the UK.
Before your initial visa expires, you must apply for an extension:
Failure to apply on time may affect your immigration status.
After 5 years on a UK Spouse Visa, you may apply for ILR if you:
ILR allows you to live in the UK without immigration restrictions.
| No | Required Document | Description / Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Valid Passport | Current valid passport and any previous travel documents |
| 02 | Marriage Certificate | Official marriage certificate or proof of relationship. For unmarried partners: joint tenancy agreements, shared bills, photos, and communication records |
| 03 | Proof of English Proficiency | Approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) certificate or a recognised degree taught in English |
| 04 | Proof of Income |
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| 05 | Accommodation Documents |
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| 06 | Biometric Appointment Confirmation | Confirmation of biometric enrolment (fingerprints and photo) |
| 07 | TB Test Certificate | Tuberculosis test results (required for applicants from certain countries) |
| 08 | Sponsor’s Immigration Status | Proof that the UK-based partner is eligible (passport, ILR, settled status, etc.) |
| 09 | National Insurance Number | Sponsor’s NI number (if applicable) |
| 10 | Immigration History | Details of previous visa refusals, immigration history, or any criminal record (if applicable) |
| 11 | Passport-Size Photos | Two recent photos meeting UKVI specifications |
Many applications are refused due to errors or missing documents. It is essential to ensure that all required documents are accurate, complete, and properly prepared.
Common issues include:
Applicants must provide full transparency regarding their immigration and personal history. Any omission can lead to refusal or even a ban.
Common mistakes include:
Choosing the correct visa category is crucial. Applying under the wrong route can result in automatic refusal.
Common errors include:
Applicants are required to complete biometric enrolment and may be invited for an interview as part of the process.
Common issues include:
Your application will not be processed unless all required fees are paid correctly.
Common problems include:
Even in genuine relationships, long periods of separation without explanation can raise concerns.
Common red flags include: