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Adult Dependent Relative Visa

The Adult Dependent Relative visa, often known as the Adult Dependent visa or ADR visa, allows a person who has settled in the UK to bring close relatives from another country who require medical care to come and live with them.

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What is Adult Dependent Relative Visa?

Individuals who are adult dependents of British citizens currently residing in the UK, permanent residents, those with limited leave to remain in the UK under Appendix EU, or those currently in the UK with refugee or humanitarian protection status who wish to settle in the UK are eligible for the Adult Dependent Relative visa category.

This visa enables you to stay in the UK with your family for an indefinite period, as long as the relative is a British citizen or has established status in the UK. If your relative is in the UK under humanitarian protection or has refugee status, you could also apply for this visa. If so, you’ll have to apply to become a permanent resident of the UK at the same time as your relative.

Adult Dependent Visa

What are the UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa Eligibility Criteria?

An adult dependent visa allows foreign nationals to live in the UK for the purpose of receiving long-term care from a qualifying relative who is a permanent resident of the country.

Applicants seeking an Adult Dependent Relative visa must provide proof that a sponsored family in the UK is either:

  • A British citizen or Irish
  • Holding indefinite leave to remain (ILR), settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS), or permanent residence from the EU/EEA (including Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein) with EUSS pre-settled status. Eligibility requires residency in the UK before 1st January 2021.
  • Having refugee status or being granted humanitarian protection in the UK.

An applicant’s close relative residing in the UK must meet one of the following criteria:

  • parent aged 18 or older
  • grandparent
  • sibling aged 18 or older
  • son or daughter aged 18 or older

According to the Adult Dependent Relative Visa guidelines, an applicant cannot be in a relationship with a partner if they are a parent or grandparent of the sponsor. If the partner is also a parent or grandparent of the sponsor and both are applying to come to the UK together, then this criterion does not apply.

Adult Dependent Relative Visa Requirements

You must prove to UK Visas and Immigration that you are an adult dependent relative if they would grant you a dependent relative visa:

  • You are a parent, grandparent, brother, or sister of an adult living in the United Kingdom who is at least 18 years old and who is a British citizen, a permanent resident, a person with limited immigration status, a refugee, or a person with humanitarian protection status;
  • Also, you need long-term personal care (assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, and cooking) due to age, sickness, or disability;
  • You will not be able to afford, or find a close relative, housekeeper, nurse, carer, care facility, or other appropriate provider in your home country to provide the level of care you need, even with the financial assistance of a family member in the UK;
  • Without using public funds, your family member in the UK will provide for your basic needs, including housing, food, and medical treatment (a 5-year commitment to this effect will be required of any family member who is a British citizen or who has settled in the UK);
  • You submitted a TB test pass certificate if needed.

The specific conditions that you must meet will differ based on your individual situation. Consult our immigration lawyer if you need legal guidance.

Long-Term Personal Care

The applicant must require ongoing support with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, or cooking, due to advanced age, illness, or disability. Evidence must be provided to demonstrate their inability to manage these tasks independently.

As outlined in the ADR guidelines, the need for long-term care may arise from a sudden event, such as a severe illness or accident, or from a gradual decline in physical abilities over time.

Sponsor’s Physical Presence Required for Care

To be eligible for a UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa, applicants must not live with anyone who can “reasonably provide the required level of care.” This could encompass members of the immediate family like a parent, grandchild, sibling, or cousin. Additional members of the family, friends, or neighbours, as well as professionals like housekeepers, nurses, caretakers, or care facility, may also be included.

They may be eligible to combine their resources to pay for the necessary level of care if they have more than one close relative living in the same place, according to the guidelines.

We will also take into account other factors, such as the circumstances and willingness of those who could be able to offer care. Additionally, important cultural considerations related to care will be considered.

Adequate Maintenance and Accommodation

In order to proceed with an Adult Dependent Reliative application, the Home Office must be convinced that the individual seeking care can find appropriate accommodations that are either owned or occupied solely by the sponsor. Additionally, the Home Office will seek assurance that the addition of another family member will not violate public health or overcrowding rules.

In addition, the caretaker cannot rely on public assistance for the next five years if they do not have enough money to cover the necessary level of care.

No Active Criminal Records

To enter or remain in the UK, an applicant must be suitable. Thus, they must contribute to the public good while in the UK. A candidate’s criminal background, associations, personality, and behaviour are all factors that the Home Office takes into account. The applicant must not have a criminal record that includes any convictions or sentences handed down within the past seven years.

If you’re uncertain about your eligibility to sponsor a relative or to apply as a relative in need of care in the UK, our immigration lawyers at Rees Clayton are here to assist you. Call us for free consultation at 02033939272 or fill out our enquiry form today.

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How to Apply for an Adult Dependent Relative Visa?

To apply for an ADR visa, you must follow these steps:

  • The most important step in applying for an ADR visa is gathering all of the necessary information and documentation; unfortunately, many applicants skip this step. In order to demonstrate that the applicant needs long-term care, which is not accessible in their home country, you will have to compile the necessary paperwork. It is also essential to give proof that the sponsor can afford to care for the applicant.
  • Fill out the online application for an Adult Dependent Relative visa.
  • Finalise the VAF4A appendix.
  • Pay the necessary fee (for further information, read below)
  • Provide every piece of evidence.
  • Set up a biometric appointment at the visa application centre that is most convenient for you.
  • Keep your scheduled appointment for the biometric scan of your fingerprints and photo.
  • Wait to hear back about your application.
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Documents Required for Adult Dependent Relative Visa

The documents required for your application will vary depending on your specific circumstances, the nature of your relationship with the UK sponsor, and your care needs. Some of the key evidence you may need to provide includes:

  • Proof of Relationship: Documents like a birth or adoption certificate to verify the connection between the applicant and the UK-based sponsor.
  • Medical Evidence: A detailed medical report outlining the applicant’s care requirements.
  • Proof of Inadequate Care in the Home Country:
    • A letter from a healthcare authority, doctor, or private provider in the home country explaining why the required care is unavailable or unaffordable.
  • Evidence of Financial Support and Accommodation in the UK:
    • Bank statements from the past six months.
    • Proof of income, such as payslips, savings, or investments.
    • Details of expenses, including Council Tax, utilities, or support for other dependents.
    • Mortgage or tenancy documents showing ownership or occupancy of a property.
  • Planned Care Arrangements: Information on the care plan for the applicant, including costs, which must be covered by the sponsor without relying on third-party support.

Keep in mind that there are very specific situations in which an adult dependent relative visa to the UK can be granted and that these situations must adhere to the criteria listed above. That is why you need to back up your application with plenty of proof and show that you really need to come to the UK so a close relative can take care of you.

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What is the Adult Dependent Relative Visa Fee?

In 2023, the application fee for an Adult Dependent visa is £1,048 for UK residents and £3,250 (plus any applicable currency conversions) for non-UK residents.

In order to gain access to the National Health Service (NHS), applicants may additionally be required to pay the immigration healthcare fee. The annual cost is £1035. Furthermore, a biometric cost of £19.20 must be paid by all applicants.

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UK Adult Dependent Visa Processing Time

The usual processing time for an ADR visa application to the UK is around 12 weeks. You have the option to pay an extra £800 for the super-priority service if you need a decision by the end of the following business day. When you apply, we will let you know if priority services are available for your application type or not.

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Refusal of Adult Dependent Relative Visa

Adult Dependent Relative visas are granted only in specific situations where all eligibility criteria are met. There are a number of grounds for application denial, including:

  • The applicant can receive the necessary care in their home country.
  • The applicant has family or other individuals in their home country who can provide care.
  • Also, the applicant does not have genuine, long-term care needs.
  • The sponsor lacks the financial resources or accommodation to provide care.

If your application is refused, the Home Office decision letter will outline your options. Based on the reason for refusal, you may be able to:

  • Appeal to the First-Tier Immigration Tribunal.
  • Request an administrative review if an error was made by the Home Office.
  • Seek a judicial review to challenge the legal grounds of the decision.

Alternatively, submitting a new application that addresses the reasons for refusal may be a quicker and simpler solution.

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Validity of Adult Dependent Relative Visa

If approved, the Adult Dependent Relative visa grants indefinite leave to remain, allowing you to stay in the UK for as long as necessary.

What is the Adult Dependent Relative Visa Success Rate?

The success rate for Adult Dependent Relative visas is quite low, around 4%, due to strict immigration requirements. Applicants must provide specific proof that they require care and cannot receive it in their home country.

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Get Assistance With a UK Adult Dependant Visa

Securing a UK Adult Dependent Visa is a challenging process that requires comprehensive evidence proving the applicant’s inability to access adequate care in their home country. At Rees Clayton Immigration, we understand the importance of family connections and are dedicated to helping you receive the care you deserve.

Our experienced immigration lawyers will assess your eligibility for an Adult Dependent Visa and work closely with the Home Office to ensure all your documents meet the necessary requirements. We will conduct a thorough review to strengthen your application.

Additionally, your lawyer will prepare a Letter of Representation to accompany your application, highlighting relevant immigration laws and supporting your case.

Contact us today at 02033939272 or submit an online enquiry to determine if you qualify for the Adult Dependent Relative Visa UK.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions & Answer

To apply for an adult dependent relative UK visa, you have to prove that you require long-term care due to disease, disability, or older age in order to perform daily personal and domestic duties.

Additionally, you must be able to prove that the person you will be joining in the UK will be able to support, house, and care for you without claiming public funding for at least five years and that the care you require is neither accessible nor affordable in your home country.

In addition, you need to submit a lot of medical, identity, and information records, and you must be at least 18 years old to apply. If you require assistance with this extremely complex process, the highly skilled lawyers at Rees Clayton can provide you with step-by-step guidance throughout your application process.

Yes, when you apply for a UK Dependent Adult Visa, your relative has to fulfil some requirements:

He or she must be a British citizen, have Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), or be identified as a refugee who has been given asylum in the UK and is qualified for the UK family reunion visa.

Similar to the Child Dependent Visa, you will need to demonstrate that your UK sponsor is your exclusive carer.

No, an IELTS language test is not required for the Adult Dependent Visa if you are applying to be cared for by a relative in the UK.

However, if you are applying for a different type of Family Visa, you may need to take the IELTS test as part of your application.

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Rees Clayton Immigration is an authorised trading style of Rees Clayton Solicitors, a UK-based firm specialising in personal and business immigration services. Rees Clayton Solicitors are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), under SRA Number 635563.

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