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Parent Visa

Reunite with your settled child in the UK with the Parent Visa. This long-term visa allows you to reside in the UK and build a lasting relationship with your child

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Important Information About the Parent Visa

Reunite with your settled child in the UK with the Parent Visa. This long-term visa allows you to reside in the UK and build a lasting relationship with your child. While it generally restricts paid employment, it offers a pathway to a fulfilling life together. Contact a qualified immigration advisor to learn more about eligibility and navigate the application process smoothly.

Who Can Apply for a Parent Visa?

You can apply for a Parent Visa if you have a biological or adopted child who is settled in the UK (either a British citizen or has indefinite leave to remain). Your child must be at least 18 years old and be able to financially support you without relying on public funds.

To start the visa application process, please click below.

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What is a Parent Visa?

A Parent Visa is a long-term visa that allows you to live in the UK with your settled child. It offers a pathway to build a strong and lasting relationship with your child.

How Long Does it Take to Get a Parent Visa?

While processing times for Parent Visas can fluctuate, a well-prepared application is crucial for a streamlined process. Submitting all required documentation accurately can significantly impact the timeframe.

 

List of Requirements to Apply for a Parent Visa

To apply for a Parent Visa, you will generally need to meet the following requirements:

  • You have a biological or adopted child settled in the UK (British citizen or indefinite leave to remain).
  • Your child is at least 18 years old.
  • Your child can meet the minimum income threshold to financially support you without relying on public funds.
  • You meet the English language requirement.
  • You meet the health requirements.You have sufficient funds to cover your living costs in the UK.
  • You have sufficient funds to cover your living costs in the UK.
  • You have no criminal convictions.

What Activities Are Permitted on a Parent Visa?

A Parent Visa allows you to reside in the UK with your settled child. You can participate in social activities and volunteer work. However, you are generally not permitted to take paid employment.

Restrictions of a Parent Visa

There are limitations associated with a Parent Visa:

  • You cannot typically take on paid employment.
  • You may not be eligible for certain benefits.
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How to Apply for a Parent Visa

Applications for the Parent Visa must be submitted online. The application process involves:

  1. Completing the online application form.
  2. Paying the visa application fee.
  3. Booking an appointment at a visa application center to submit your biometric information (fingerprints and photograph).
  4. Submitting all required documents.

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Other UK Visas

A visa is required for any foreign national wishing to enter the United Kingdom. If you do not need a Parent Visa, you can choose from the following options instead:

UK Family VisaUK Refugee VisaUK Transit Visa
UK Standard Visitor VisaUK Study VisaUK Business Visa
UK Work PermitsUK Spousal VisaUK Settlement Visa
UK Parent VisaUK Child Visa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum income required for my child to sponsor my Parent Visa?

The minimum income requirement for your child to sponsor your Parent Visa application can vary based on their circumstances. It’s recommended to consult a qualified immigration advisor for the latest guidelines.

Can I visit the UK before applying for a Parent Visa?

Yes, you can visit the UK on a different visa type, such as a standard visitor visa. However, staying in the UK illegally will negatively impact your Parent Visa application.

Am I allowed to work with a Parent Visa?

Generally, no. A Parent Visa primarily allows you to reside with your settled child. There might be limited exceptions where you can apply for permission to work. Consider seeking professional immigration advice for clarification.

How long does a Parent Visa typically last?

The Parent Visa is initially valid for 2.5 years, with the option to extend for further periods. You may ultimately apply for indefinite leave to remain after meeting specific criteria

What happens if my child's financial situation changes after I receive my Parent Visa?

If your child’s financial situation changes significantly and they can no longer support you, your visa status might be reviewed by the UK immigration authorities. It’s recommended to maintain open communication with your child and potentially seek professional advice if their financial circumstances change.

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