A Spouse Visa UK allows eligible husbands, wives and civil partners of British citizens or settled persons to live together in the UK. Whether you are applying from overseas or already living in the UK, understanding the eligibility requirements and preparing the correct supporting evidence is essential for a successful application.
At UK Visa Solutions, our experienced immigration solicitors provide tailored legal advice for spouse visa applications, extensions and switching. From your initial consultation through to the final decision, we support you at every stage of the process.
Applying for a Spouse Visa UK involves more than completing an application form. Every case requires careful preparation, accurate supporting documents and compliance with the latest UK immigration rules. Even small mistakes can result in delays or refusals.
Our spouse visa solicitors take the time to understand your circumstances, assess your eligibility and prepare a well-supported application tailored to your situation. Whether your case is straightforward or involves previous refusals, complex financial circumstances or immigration history, we provide practical legal advice and dedicated support throughout your application.
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A Spouse Visa UK is a family visa that allows the husband, wife or civil partner of a British citizen or a person with settled status to live together in the UK. This immigration route enables eligible applicants to work, study and build a long-term life in the UK while progressing towards settlement.
Most successful applicants are initially granted permission to stay before becoming eligible to extend their visa and, in time, apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), provided they continue to meet the relevant immigration requirements.
You can also read the official Family Visa guidance published by GOV.UK for the latest immigration rules and application information.
You may be eligible to apply for a Spouse Visa UK if your partner is:
Your partner acts as your sponsor and must meet the relevant immigration requirements for your application.
If you are not married but are living together in a long-term relationship, you may be eligible for an Unmarried Partner Visa instead.
If applying from outside the UK, the visa is valid for 33 months (2 years and 9 months). If applying from inside the UK through switching, it is granted for 30 months (2 years and 6 months).
After this period, you can extend it for another 30 months. Once you complete 5 years on this route, you can apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR), which leads to permanent settlement.
If married to a British citizen, you may apply for British citizenship immediately after obtaining ILR.
A successful Spouse Visa UK application allows you to live with your partner in the UK while enjoying a range of important rights.
With a valid spouse visa, you can:
Most spouse visa holders cannot access public funds or benefits and must continue to comply with the conditions attached to their immigration permission.
To qualify for a Spouse Visa UK, you must satisfy the eligibility requirements set by the UK Home Office. These requirements cover your relationship, financial circumstances, accommodation, English language ability and your sponsor’s immigration status.
While the exact evidence required depends on your circumstances, understanding the key requirements before applying can help reduce delays and improve the chances of a successful application.
1. Relationship Requirement
You must be legally married or in a civil partnership recognised under UK immigration rules. The marriage must be valid where it took place and not conflict with UK law.
If not married, you may apply as unmarried partners, but you must prove a relationship similar to marriage lasting at least 2 years.
2. Age Requirement
Both applicant and sponsor must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
3. Financial Requirement (£29,000)
Your sponsor must earn at least £29,000 per year before tax, or hold £88,500 in savings, or use a combination of both.
If applying under transitional rules, older applications may still qualify under £18,600 plus additional amounts for dependent children.
4. English Language Requirement
You must meet at least CEFR level A1 for the first application. Extensions require A2, and ILR requires B1.
Exemptions apply for nationals of certain English-speaking countries, degree holders taught in English, applicants over 65, or those with medical conditions.
5. Accommodation Requirement
You must show suitable housing that is not overcrowded and meets public health standards. Accommodation can be rented, owned, or provided by family or friends.
6. Genuine Relationship Test
You must prove your relationship is real and ongoing through evidence such as communication records, photos, joint finances, and travel history.
7. Immigration Status of Sponsor
Your sponsor must be settled or have qualifying immigration status in the UK and be able to support your stay.
The financial requirement is one of the most important and strictly assessed parts of the application.
Your sponsor must earn £29,000 annually before tax. Income must come from:
Non-qualifying income includes most state benefits such as Universal Credit or housing support.
Applicants extending visas granted before 11 April 2024 may still qualify under £18,600 plus additional amounts for children, depending on their route.
If relying fully on savings, you must hold £88,500 for at least 6 months before applying.
The funds must be continuously held and clearly traceable.
You can combine income and savings. For example, if there is an income shortfall of £5,000, the savings requirement becomes £28,500.
You may be exempt if the sponsor receives disability-related benefits such as:
In such cases, you must show adequate maintenance instead of meeting income thresholds.
Confirm you meet all seven requirements before starting your application.
Prepare documents covering relationship, finance, accommodation, identity, and English language evidence.
Fill out the correct application form carefully with accurate details.
Application fees are £1,938 outside the UK or £1,321 inside the UK, plus Immigration Health Surcharge.
Schedule an appointment to provide fingerprints and photographs.
Upload scanned documents through the online portal before your appointment.
Attend biometrics collection, which usually takes 15-30 minutes.
Processing time is 12 weeks outside the UK and 8 weeks inside the UK, depending on case complexity.
Used when applying from abroad. Visa lasts 33 months. Processing time is 12 weeks.
Used when already in the UK on eligible visas. Visa lasts 30 months. Processing time is 8 weeks.
You must provide documents covering relationship evidence, financial proof, accommodation details, English language proof, and identity documents.
Relationship evidence includes marriage certificates, photos, communication records, and travel history. Financial documents include payslips, bank statements, and employer letters.
The Home Office checks if your relationship is real, ongoing, and intended for long-term commitment.
Strong evidence includes:
You must meet CEFR levels A1, A2, and B1 depending on your stage of application. Approved SELT providers include IELTS, Trinity College London, Pearson, and LanguageCert.
You must show suitable accommodation that is not overcrowded and meets legal standards. You can rent, own, or stay with family.
Room calculations depend on household size, with couples sharing rooms and children counted based on age.
Waiting for a decision on your application can feel uncertain. In 2026, processing times still vary depending on where you apply and how complex your case is.
Standard Processing Times
Applications submitted from outside the UK generally take up to 12 weeks (around 3 months).
Applications made from inside the UK usually take up to 8 weeks (around 2 months).
These are maximum expected timeframes. Many straightforward applications are decided sooner. In clear-cut cases with complete documentation, decisions can arrive in around 6–7 weeks for overseas applications and 4–5 weeks for in-country applications.
However, if your situation involves self-employment, multiple income sources, or additional checks from the Home Office, processing may take the full duration or longer.
Priority and Super Priority Services
Faster processing options are available for eligible applicants:
Priority Service (outside UK only): £500 extra
Target decision time: around 6 weeks (not guaranteed)
Super Priority Service (inside UK only): £1,000 extra
Target decision time: within 24 hours after biometric appointment
These services depend on availability and case type. More complex applications are usually not eligible for expedited processing.
If applying from outside the UK:
If applying from inside the UK:
These fees were updated in April 2025 and may increase annually.
This surcharge allows access to healthcare services during your visa stay.
Annual cost:
Total payable depends on visa length:
Outside UK (33 months / 3 years):
Inside UK (30 months / 2.5 years):
Applicants should also consider:
– English language test: £150–£200
– ECCTIS degree verification: £210
– Certified document translation: £20–£50 per page
– Travel to visa centre: varies
– Passport photographs: £10–£15
– TB test (if required): £75
– Legal assistance (where needed): £1,500–£3,000+ depending on complexity
Example 1: Single applicant applying from outside UK
Example 2: Couple with one child applying inside UK
Example 3: Complex case with legal support
There are two main pathways to permanent settlement depending on eligibility.
Who qualifies:
Timeline:
Financial requirement:
English requirement:
Processing:
Who qualifies:
Timeline:
Financial requirement:
English requirement:
Processing:
5-Year Route is best if:
10-Year Route is suitable if:
This route applies where standard requirements are not fully met but refusal would be unfair.
Common reasons include:
Applicants must renew their visa multiple times before qualifying for settlement after 10 years.
Switching is possible depending on circumstances:
Time spent on the 10-year route does not count toward the 5-year qualifying period.
When to Apply
You may apply within 28 days before your visa expires. Early or late applications may cause issues.
Requirements for Extension
Extension Costs
After 5 years, applicants may apply for ILR.
Requirements include:
If married to a British citizen:
If not:
Application cost: £1,500
Processing time: around 6 months
Avoid these common errors:
Common reasons:
Options after refusal:
Disability Benefits Exemption
If certain disability benefits are received, financial requirement may not apply. Instead, “adequate maintenance” must be shown.
Human Rights Applications
May apply where refusal breaches Article 8 rights (family life considerations). These cases usually follow the 10-year route.
Armed Forces Cases
Special reduced financial thresholds and flexible rules may apply for service personnel.
A spouse visa is a major step toward building a long-term life together. Success depends on careful preparation, accurate documentation, and meeting all requirements in full.
Careful planning reduces delays, refusals, and unnecessary costs. Many applicants choose to review their case thoroughly before submission to ensure everything meets the required standard.
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