Who This Service Is For
This service is for people who want to bring a partner, spouse, fiance, child, parent or dependant family member to the UK, or extend family permission inside the UK. It is also useful if you are unsure whether you meet the financial requirement, relationship requirement, English language requirement or accommodation requirement.
How Family Visa Advice Helps
We look at your relationship, income, immigration history, documents and timing. The aim is to identify the right route and avoid preventable problems before the application is submitted.
- Check whether the correct family route is being used.
- Review financial evidence before it is uploaded.
- Explain relationship and accommodation evidence clearly.
- Identify previous refusals, overstaying or suitability issues early.
- Help you understand extension and settlement planning.
What to Prepare Before Contacting Us
- Passports and current immigration status documents.
- Marriage, civil partnership, birth or relationship evidence.
- Payslips, bank statements, employer letters or savings evidence.
- Accommodation documents such as tenancy or mortgage evidence.
- Any previous Home Office refusals or decision letters.
Related Guides
These guides explain the rules in more detail and support this service page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need Advice for a Family Visa?
Some people apply themselves, but advice is useful where income, documents, previous refusals, immigration history or relationship evidence may be questioned.
Can You Help if the Applicant Is Overseas?
Yes. Many family visa applications are made from outside the UK. We can discuss eligibility, documents and timing before the application is submitted.
Can You Help With a Refused Family Visa?
Yes. The first step is to review the refusal notice, evidence submitted and whether a fresh application, appeal or another option may be appropriate.
Need Family Visa Advice in Derby?
Tell us who is applying, where they are applying from, your relationship, income position and any deadline.
