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UK Spouse Visa Processing Times (2025)

UK Spouse Visa Processing Times (2025)

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Understanding UK Spouse Visa processing times is vital for effective planning. The Home Office aims to process family route applications within published service standards; however, the timeframe varies depending on whether the application is made inside or outside the UK, and whether you use a priority service.

How Long Does a UK Spouse Visa Take to Process?

As of November 2025, the standard UKVI processing time for most Spouse Visa applications is:

Application TypeLocationAverage Processing Time
Entry Clearance (apply from outside the UK)Overseas Visa Application Centres (VFS/TLS)8–12 weeks
FLR(M) – Extension (apply inside the UK)UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS)8–12 weeks
Priority ServiceSelected locations5 working days
Super Priority ServiceLimited UK centres24 hours

Factors Affecting Processing Time

Processing times may vary based on a number of factors, including:

  • Volume of applications at the time of submission
  • Verification of financial, accommodation, or relationship evidence
  • Delays in biometric enrolment or document uploads
  • Requests for additional information by UKVI
  • Security or background checks in certain countries

While most applications meet the standard timeframe, complex or incomplete submissions may take longer to process.

Priority and Super Priority Services

UKVI offers two optional expedited services for applicants who require a faster decision:

  • Priority Service (5 working days): Available at selected UKVCAS and overseas centres for an additional fee of £500.
  • Super Priority Service (24 hours): Provides a decision within one working day of your biometric appointment for an additional £1,000.

Check local availability via your biometric provider:
VFS Global or
TLScontact.

What to Do If Your Application Is Delayed

If your Spouse Visa application exceeds standard processing times, you can:

  • Check your GOV.UK visa account for updates or requests for further evidence.
  • Contact the UKVI contact centre to confirm your case status.
  • Ensure your contact details remain accurate to avoid communication issues.
  • Refrain from submitting duplicate applications while awaiting a decision.

Common Reasons for Delays

Spouse Visa decisions can be delayed when:

  • Documents are missing or not translated according to Home Office standards
  • Verification of relationship or financial evidence is required
  • Medical or security background checks take longer to complete
  • UKVI is awaiting the outcome of an ongoing appeal or administrative review

After a Decision

Once a decision is made, applicants will receive an email from UKVI confirming the outcome. If approved, you will either receive a 30-day entry vignette (for applications made abroad) or a new Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) if applying from within the UK.

In cases of refusal, the decision notice will detail reasons and available remedies, such as Administrative Review or reapplication options.

Tips to Avoid Processing Delays

  • Submit all required documentation listed in the Spouse Visa Documents Checklist (2025).
  • Ensure financial and relationship evidence is recent and clearly labelled.
  • Attend your biometric appointment promptly and upload documents before the deadline.
  • Keep communication channels (email and phone) open for UKVI correspondence.

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About This Page

Author: UK Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, UK Solicitor and Regulated Immigration Advisor
Last Updated: November 2025

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