#Switching To Spouse Visa 5 Year Route
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Switching to Spouse Visa – 5 Year Route

If you are currently in the UK on a Fiancé Visa or another eligible visa category, you may be able to switch to a UK Spouse Visa under the 5-year settlement route after meeting the required conditions.

This route allows you to live, work, and build a long-term future in the UK with a clear pathway to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

Who Can Switch to the Spouse Visa Route?

   You may be eligible to switch if you:

  • Are legally married to a British citizen or a person with settled status
  • Are currently in the UK on a valid visa (e.g., Fiancé Visa, Skilled Worker Visa)
  • Meet the financial and accommodation requirements
  • Can prove your relationship is genuine and subsisting
  • Meet the English language requirement

You cannot switch if you are in the UK on

What is the 5-Year Route?

The 5-year route is the standard pathway to settlement in the UK under the spouse category.

Timeline:

  • Initial Spouse Visa: 2.5 years (30 months)
  • Extension: 2.5 years
  • Total: 5 years

After completing 5 years, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

Requirements for Switching

To successfully switch to a Spouse Visa, you must meet the following:

1. Relationship Requirement

  • You must be legally married or in a recognised civil partnership
  • Your relationship must be genuine and ongoing
  • You must intend to live together permanently

Financial Requirement

  • Minimum income: £29,000 per year (as per latest rules)
  • Can be met through employment, self-employment, or savings
  • Savings option: £88,500+ held for at least 6 months

Accommodation Requirement

  • Suitable accommodation must be available
  • Property must not be overcrowded
  • Must meet UK housing standards

English Language Requirement

  • Minimum CEFR A1 level for initial application
  • Higher level (B1) required at settlement stage

Required Documents

  • Valid passport
  • Marriage certificate
  • Proof of relationship (photos, chats, etc.)
  • Financial documents (payslips, bank statements)
  • Proof of accommodation
  • English language certificate
  • Current visa details

Processing Time

  • Standard processing: 6–8 weeks (inside UK)
  • Priority services may be available

Benefits of the 5-Year Route

  •  Right to live and work in the UK
  •  Access to healthcare services
  •  Pathway to permanent settlement (ILR)
  • Eligibility for British citizenship

Required Documents for UK Spouse Visa

When applying for a UK Spouse Visa, you must submit strong supporting documents. These typically include:

  • Valid passports for both partners
  • Marriage or civil partnership certificate
  • Proof of genuine relationship (photos, chats, call logs)
  • Financial evidence (salary slips, bank statements, tax returns)
  • Employment letter from employer
  • Proof of accommodation in the UK
  • English language certificate (if applicable)
  • TB test certificate (if required based on country)

Providing complete and well-organised documentation significantly increases your chances of approval.

Switching to Spouse Visa (Inside UK)

  1. Get Legally Married
    If you were on a Fiancé Visa, you must marry within 6 months
  2. Prepare Your Documents
    Collect relationship, financial, accommodation, and English evidence
  3. Submit Online Application (FLR(M))
    Apply from within the UK under the spouse route
  4. Pay Visa Fee & IHS
    Complete all payments correctly to avoid delays
  5. Biometric Enrolment
    Attend your biometric appointment (fingerprints + photo)
  6. Wait for Decision
    Standard processing is around 6–8 weeks

FLR(M) Application Explained

FLR(M) stands for Further Leave to Remain (Marriage).

This is the application you submit when:

  • Switching from a Fiancé Visa to a Spouse Visa
  • Extending your existing Spouse Visa

 It allows you to remain in the UK legally under the partner route.

Documents Checklist for Switching

To avoid refusal, ensure you submit:

  • Valid passports (both partners)
  • Marriage certificate
  • Proof of cohabitation (if applicable)
  • Financial evidence (payslips, bank statements)
  • Employer letter
  • Accommodation proof
  • English language certificate
  • Current BRP or visa status

Financial Categories (Important)

The UK Home Office assesses financial requirements under different categories:

  • Category A: Salaried employment (6+ months)
  • Category B: Less than 6 months employment
  • Category C: Non-employment income (rental, dividends)
  • Category D: Cash savings
  • Category E: Pension income

 Choosing the correct category is critical for approval.

What Happens After Approval?

Once your Spouse Visa is granted:

  • You can legally stay in the UK
  • You can work without restrictions
  • You can study or start a business
  • You begin your 5-year route to settlement (ILR)

Extending Your Spouse Visa

Before your first visa expires (after 30 months), you must apply for an extension:

  • Another 2.5 years granted
  • Must meet updated financial and relationship requirements
  • Must show continued cohabitation

When Do You Qualify for ILR?

You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after:

  • Completing 5 years under the spouse route
  • Meeting financial requirements
  • Passing the Life in the UK Test
  • Meeting English level B1
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