...

Elderly Dependent Visa UK

In some cases, elderly relatives of UK residents or individuals with established status may be eligible to join their family through the Adult Dependent Relative (ADR) visa, also known as the Elderly Dependent Visa UK.

If you need assistance with applying for an Elderly Dependent Visa UK, our experienced immigration lawyers at Rees Clayton are here to help. Contact us today at 02033939272 for professional and friendly support throughout your application process.

Book An Appointment

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is Elderly Dependent Visa UK?

The UK offers a variety of visas, including the senior Dependent Visa and the Adult Dependent Visa, which are tailored to help senior relatives of UK citizens or permanent residents move and settle in the UK.

Anyone who needs long-term personal care owing to age, disability, medical condition, or financial dependence on a family member living in the UK can apply for this visa. With this type of visa, the elderly relative can gain permanent residency in the UK, allowing them to stay indefinitely.

As long as the basic conditions of reliance and care requirements are met and maintained, the holder of an ADR visa is allowed to continue residing in the UK indefinitely, unlike other visa types that may require extensions or re-evaluations. 

Elderly Dependent Visa UK

What are the Requirements for a UK Elderly Dependent Visa?

To be eligible for an Adult Dependent Relative Visa to the United Kingdom, your relative must meet the following criteria:

  • Someone must be blood-related.
  • Must hold Irish or British citizenship.
  • Must have permanent residency.
  • Their eligibility to become a citizen of Norway, the European Union, Lichtenstein, Iceland, or Switzerland expired before January 20, 2021.
  • Due to their humanitarian status, they are able to remain indefinitely in the UK.

There are additional requirements that you must fulfil in order to be considered a dependent relative:

  • You’re too old, disabled, or ill to do routine tasks and live alone.
  • The medical treatment you require is either unavailable or prohibitively expensive in your home country.
  • You can count on the financial and medical help of your British relatives for at least five years.
  • You’re also over 18.

Financial Requirements for UK Visa for Senior Citizens

Your loved ones need to prove they can take care of you for at least five years. They need to be able to support you monetarily without requiring government assistance. Your family member must include the following facts in the application to show these things:

  • A floor plan of the family member’s home that illustrates the number, size, and kind of rooms.
  • Regular pay stubs and savings bank statements. 

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

Documents Required for Elderly Dependent Visa UK

Make sure you have all the necessary documents for the UK Elderly Dependent visa before you begin the application procedure. You and your loved one will need to provide the following information and documents:

  • Name, DOB, and birth certificate details all in one place.
  • Bring your certified photo pages, visa, and entry stamps in your valid passport or other travel ID.
  • Please ensure that you have a copy of your biometric resident card on hand.
  • Past visa applications that you may have submitted.
  • Verification of criminal records.
  • Your Social Insurance number.
  • The date and place where both of your parents were born.
  • Tuberculosis test reports if required in your country.
  • Documents such as bank records and house plans should demonstrate that you possess the financial means and financial expertise to provide for your family.
  • Personal information on your spouse and children.

Make sure to get your documents certified. Get your documents notarised and translated into English or Welsh.

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How to Apply for an Elderly Dependent Visa UK?

Appendix 1 of the VAF4A form must be filled out in order to apply for UK Elderly Dependent Visa. All visa applications including dependents (parents, children, and adult siblings) living in the UK permanently must include this form.

A parents dependent visa UK can be obtained through an online application process. You should gather all the necessary documents and evidence to back up your claim before starting the online application process.

In addition, our skilled immigration attorneys are here to assist you if you are unsure of how to strengthen your application or if you are experiencing difficulty with the application procedure.

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How Long is the Elderly Dependent Visa UK Valid?

Unlike other UK visas, the Adult Dependent Relative Visa does not have a specific termination date. There is no way for the UK government to determine the exact expiration date of your visa without first determining how long you will be able to provide long-term care for this family member.

If your parent’s health worsens or if they no longer require your care, they may need to return to their native country. To make it last longer, you can apply for a Family Member Visa if you still want your parents to live with you in the UK after this time.

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What Are Your Options If Your Elderly Dependent Visa UK Is Rejected?

A major setback might occur when an application for an Elderly Dependent Visa (ADR visa) is rejected. There are a number of options available to candidates who want to appeal the decision or reapply. Some examples are:

Appeal a Decision

If your application for an ADR visa is rejected, you may want to think about appealing the decision. This is especially important if you think the person who turned down your application misunderstood the law or didn’t look at important proof.

Within 28 days of receiving the letter of refusal, you are required to make an appeal. You need to first submit your application for review to the relevant legal entity and then have it evaluated by a lawyer to determine the reasons for rejection. To make sure your appeal is as strong as possible, it is recommended that you consult a professional who specialises in UK immigration law due to the complexity of the matter.

Re-Apply

If your initial application for an Adult Dependant Visa was denied, you have the opportunity to reapply. Addressing the reasons for the previous rejection is crucial before reapplying. For example, you might have to provide more evidence to support your claim or fix any problems that were found during the original application process.

When reapplying, be careful to include all relevant details and documents that represent your current situation while also meeting all requirements set by the Home Office. If you are first denied, reapplying gives you a second chance to prove your eligibility and fix any difficulties that may have remained from the previous round.

Try a Different Visa Application

In some cases, it may be necessary to look into other visa options if reapplying for the Elderly Dependent Visa is not possible or if the chances of being turned down are high. Depending on the situation, other types of visas, such as those for long-term visits or families, might be more suitable.

Always keep in mind that there are various alternative visa routes, each with its own special requirements. It will be necessary to carefully evaluate your position to determine which one is most suitable for you.

It is always a good idea to consult a professional attorney before appealing, reapplying, or looking for a different visa. To improve your application’s chances of success and ease your way through the maze of UK immigration regulations, consult with an attorney who can provide case-specific advice.

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

Elderly Dependent Visa UK Success Rate

The UK has very strict criteria for acquiring a Dependent Visa for the Elderly. The main reason for this strictness is that applicants have to show that they can’t get the long-term personal care they need in their home country because it’s not available or affordable there. This criterion is frequently not proven by applicants.

From 2017 to 2020, only 35 out of 908 ADR visa applications were initially approved, according to data from the Home Office. With more than 96% of the applications first rejected, this amounts to an approval rate of less than 4%. Accordingly, the first-time success rate for this visa category is less than 1%.

Many applicants may be disappointed with their ADR visa applications due to the difficulties of completing the visa requirements. Please apply with care and be prepared for denial if you choose the UK Elderly dependent visa option, as it carries a significant risk of rejection. 

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is the Processing Time for Elderly Dependent Visa UK?

The processing time for a visa application can take up to eight weeks. After the review, you will receive a letter informing you of the decision. If your visa is approved, the letter will provide instructions on how to proceed with your relocation. If denied, the letter will include information on how to appeal the decision.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on visa processing times and procedures, it’s advisable to consult our immigration lawyers at Rees Clayton. They provide detailed guidelines as well as timeframes for various visa categories. Dial now 02033939272.

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How Can Rees Clayton Immigration Help?

Managing the visa application process can be challenging, but expert guidance makes all the difference. A skilled lawyer can advise you on the best steps to expedite your application and explore alternative visa options that may better suit your circumstances.

Our immigration solicitors specialise in all types of visas and application processes. They work to minimise the risk of rejection by helping you prepare a comprehensive portfolio of supporting documents. Additionally, we offer reference letters to strengthen your application further.

At Rees Clayton, we believe visa applications don’t have to be complicated. Reach out to our knowledgeable and friendly team at 02033939272 for assistance with your visa application or appeal. Let us help you make the process smoother and more straightforward!

Our experienced Elderly Dependent Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions & Answer

No, your home country cannot be used as the basis for an Adult Dependent Relative visa application. Applicants must be physically present outside of the UK. This requirement makes sure that the applicant’s support needs have been thought about in the place where they live now.

The success rate of adult dependent relative visa applications is a mere 4%. The reason behind this is the extreme strictness of the UK immigration authorities. To apply, one must provide concrete evidence that one is in need of medical attention but cannot get it in one’s native country. That’s why the success rate is so low.

A person who has lived in the UK or is a British citizen must live in the UK full-time to sponsor an Adult Dependent Visa. A parent, grandparent, child, or sibling of the candidate who is at least 18 years old is required to meet the criteria for being a sponsor.

The typical processing time for applications submitted from outside the UK is twelve weeks. If you apply from inside the UK, you should hear back within 8 weeks.

Book An Appointment

About Us

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.

Create your account

Seraphinite AcceleratorOptimized by Seraphinite Accelerator
Turns on site high speed to be attractive for people and search engines.