Services for Individuals
- Overview
- UK Points Based System programme visas
- Family and Settlement visas
- UK Fiancé Visa
- UK Spousal Visa
- UK Unmarried Partner Visa
- EEA Family Visa
- EEA FMRS
- Dependent of person in long stay categories
- Certificate of Approval
- UK Ancestral Visa
- UK Indefinite Leave to Remain
- British Citizenship
- Transfer of Conditions
- Travel and Visitor Visas
- Smooth UK Arrival packages
- Tax Essentials
UK Unmarried Partner Visa
If you have been in a relationship similar to a marriage for a period of 2 years or longer with either a British national or an individual in the long stay category (Tier 1, Tier 2, Ancestral ) or EEA Citizen, you may be eligible to apply for a visa to allow you to be in the UK with your partner.
The UK Unmarried visa or Unmarried partner visa is eligible for both heterosexual and same-sex couples, and dependant children can be included on the visa application.
To be eligible for the UK unmarried visa, you must fulfil certain criteria including:
• The sponsor and applicant must have lived together in a relationship ‘akin to marriage’ for at least two years;
• Both sponsor and applicant must intend to live together permanently;
• The applicant must be able to support themselves or be supported by their partner without having to access public funding (benefits);
• There must be adequate accommodation in place.
Applicants who have been in an unmarried relationship for two years or more will be granted a visa to live and work in the UK. This visa could lead to settlement and British citizenship.
For more information on the UK Unmarried visa please call us on 0203 291 2711 or complete the form at the bottom of this page.
Our other Family and Settlement visas:
UK Fiancé Visa
If you are planning to marry a British citizen or permanent resident in the UK, you may be able to apply for a UK fiancé visa. Unlike other...
UK Spousal Visa
A Spouse visa is also often referred to as a Marriage visa and enables the spouse of a person settled in the UK (British citizen or those on...
EEA Family Visa
The UK is a part of the European Economic Area (EEA). The rules of the EEA permit the free movement of nationals between member states. Thus an EEA...
EEA FMRS
If you are married to an EU national from one of the new accession states (A8 - Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland...
Dependent of person in long stay categories
If you are married to, the unmarried partner of or the civil partner of a migrant in the UK in the long stay category, i.e. Ancestral Visa, EU...
Certificate of Approval
Individuals who are not British nationals or citizens from another EEA country or who do not have permission to live in the United Kingdom...
UK Ancestral Visa
If you are a citizen of a Commonwealth country and have a grandparent who was born in the UK and Islands, you may be eligible for an Ancestral...
UK Indefinite Leave to Remain
If you hold Permanent residence or Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) you will have no time restrictions on your UK immigration status....
British Citizenship
In order to qualify for British Citizenship you will need to satisfy a number of requirements.
Some of these requirements are...
Transfer of Conditions
Transfer of Conditions
If you have unfortunately lost your passport or had it stolen, or if you have been lucky...
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