...

Civil Partnership Visa UK

If you are in a civil partnership with a British citizen or permanent resident, you can apply for a civil partner visa to visit the UK.

Reach out to us immediately at 02033939272 or contact us online for more information about the UK Civil Partnership visa. Our immigraiton solicitors can tell you what you need to do to be eligible, how to apply, and offer expert guidance for your application.

Book An Appointment

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is a Civil Partner Visa UK?

If you are a civil partner of a British or Irish citizen, a permanent resident, a pre-settled individual, a Turkish national with a business or worker visa, or a refugee or humanitarian protection who wishes to join or remain in the UK with your civil partner, you may apply for a UK Civil Partnership Visa. Even if your civil partner is currently located outside of the UK, they can still apply for civil partnership visa UK to accompany you on your return.

After five years on a UK Civil Partner Visa, you may be eligible for permanent residency or indefinite leave to remain.  

UK Civil Partnership Visa Requirements

You must prove to UK Visas and Immigration that you fulfil these criteria before they will grant you a UK Civil Partner Visa:

Your partner is a citizen of the UK or Ireland, has made the UK their permanent home, has been awarded pre-settled status, is a Turkish businessperson or worker, is a refugee, or has humanitarian protection;

  • Both you and your spouse/partner must be above 18;
  • Your relationship with your partner is legal;
  • Also, you and your partner met;
  • You and your partner are legally in a civil partnership that is recognised in the UK.
  • Your bond is true and everlasting;
  • Moreover, you plan to settle down in the UK with your partner;
  • Any previous relationship ended permanently;
  • You meet a financial need;
  • You and your dependents have enough accommodation;
  • Also, you speak and understand English well.

The specific conditions that must be met to be eligible for a visa for civil partnership in the UK could differ based on your individual situation. Consult an immigration lawyer at 02033939272 if you need legal counsel.

Civil Partnership Visa

What Kind of Relationship Does a Civil Partner Visa Require?

The most crucial part of fulfilling this requirement is to prove that your relationship is genuine or valid. You can prove this by providing the documentation of a legally acknowledged civil partnership certificate in the UK.

Additionally, the UK Visas and Immigration (UKIS) will also verify the originality of your relationship. This implies that your civil partner relationship needs to be sincere, long-lasting, and free from dishonest motivations.

This is in place to make sure that individuals don’t just go into a civil partnership to get around UK immigration laws. There are several ways to demonstrate that your civil partnership is real and active, the majority of which require you to present a variety of documents and records gleaned from the course of your relationship with your civil partner.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How Do I Show That My Relationship Is Real & Sincere?

In order to get a UK Civil Partner Visa, you have to prove to the Home Office and UKVI that your relationship is genuine. You can demonstrate by showing the number of documents along with the visa application. These documents include:

  • A rental agreement or shared utility bills prove you live together.
  • Proof of joint financial responsibility, such as electricity bills or bank accounts
  • Any evidence that you both raise your kids
  • Pictures, texts, letters, travels, and other unofficial correspondence
  • Proof you’ve visited each other’s countries

Financial Requirements for Civil Partnership UK Visa

You have to meet the financial requirements to prove that you can support yourself and your family without availing of public funds. To become eligible for a UK Civil Partner Visa, you and your partner have to show that you have a sufficient amount of shared income. 

  • The amount is £29,000 in most cases.
  • You will need to add an additional £3,800 to your annual income if you want to include a dependent child with your visa application.
  • The annual requirement will increase by an additional £2,400 for each subsequent child.

But if your child is a UK or Ireland citizen, has indefinite leave to remain, or has settled or pre-settled status, you won’t have to add these extra expenses. Here are a few ways to meet the financial requirements:

  • UK employment income before taxes and national insurance
  • Self-employment or UK limited company director income
  • Your partner and you must have saved over £16,000 in their own names for six months.
  • Pension refunds
  • Non-labor income like dividends or rentals

Note that if your civil partner receives certain state benefits, you might not be required to meet the financial requirement.

For detailed assistance with your case you can call us at 02033939272.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How can I prove that I fulfil Financial Requirements?

To prove this, you have to show the following documents:

  • Bank statements displaying your and your partner’s income
  • Pay slips for six months
  • A dated, official letter from an employer confirming the following
  • Both of you are employed there
  • Job title you and your partner hold
  • How long have you both been employed there?
  • The nature of the employment contract—permanent, fixed-term, etc.
  • What you and your spouse make before paying taxes and purchasing national insurance
  • How long have you received your current salary or that of your civil partner?
  • The authenticity of the pay slips

After five years, you must prove you meet the financial requirements to be qualified for indefinite leave to remain (ILR).

If you are unable to meet the financial requirements when you apply for your Civil Partnership visa, you may still be eligible if you are placed on a 10-year path to ILR rather than the usual 5-year route.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

Accommodation Requirement for UK Civil Partner Visa

When you’re applying for a Civil Partnership Visa, you have to prove to the Home Office that you have an adequate place to live in the UK. This ensures you won’t need public cash during your UK tour.

The UK accommodation you stay in must meet these standards for your Civil Partnership visa: 

  • be owned solely by you and your immediate family 
  • have been acquired without using government funding
  • do not surpass the overcrowding restrictions
  • not violate public health laws

This requirement can be fulfilled by submitting:

  • Evidence that you and your civil partner are the only owners of a property, such as a mortgage agreement or title deed.
  • A tenancy document proving you and your civil partner are the property’s legal residents.
  • A letter from a friend or relative stating that you will be staying with them and that they will give you a suitable place to stay during your entire stay in the UK.

English Language Requiment 

In most cases, to become eligible for a UK Civil Partner Visa, you have to prove your English language skills. Here are certain conditions when you don’t need to prove your English language proficiency:

  • If your age is above 65.
  • If your native language is English.
  • If you hold a degree or academic qualification in which English was taught or researched.
    • If this is the case, you must apply for an Ecctis certificate to prove that your education was taught in English and is on the same level as a bachelor’s degree in the UK or above.
  • If you graduated from a UK college or university.
  • Due to physical or mental illness, you cannot meet the language requirement. 

If you do not meet any of the requirements listed above, you are required to show proficiency in English by passing an official exam at the A1 level or above according to the CEFR.

After 2.5 years in the UK, the minimum language requirement will be raised. You will need to get at least an A2 on an official English test in order to get your visa extended and stay in the UK.

When you initially apply for your visa, you can use a test result that you passed with an A2 or better. If the test provider hasn’t revoked the result, you can use it again when you extend your visa.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How can I apply for Civil Partnership Visa UK?

You need to follow the following steps:

  • Apply for your UK Civil Partner Visa online. 
  • Additionally, you need to apply for it in advance of your trip because entry clearance into the UK is dependent upon the approval of your visa application.
  • You will be required to complete the application form and upload all supporting documentation as part of the application process. You must ensure that you fill out the form as accurately and completely as possible, or your visa application may be denied.
  • You must also pay your fees when submitting your application.
  • In addition to submitting your application online, you may be required to visit a local visa application centre to present picture identification and biometric data (such as fingerprints).
Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

Which Documents are Required for Civil Partner Visa UK?

Here is a list of Civil Partner Visa UK documents:

  • Your valid travel ID as well as your current passport.
  • Copies of your past passports’ photo page and any entry or visa stamps
  • Your previous immigration applications  
  • Information about any past convictions
  • Your parents’ nationalities and birthdates
  • Your tuberculosis test results if required in your country.
  • Documents showing sincerity and longevity of your relationship
  • Documents showing your ability to meet the required minimum income
  • Proof showing your proficiency in the minimum language requirements or your exemption from them
Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is the Civil Partnership Visa UK Cost?

There is a fee of £1,048 for a Civil Partnership visa in the UK. It will cost £1,846 to send the form from outside the UK.

The immigration health charge must also be paid in order to get a Civil Partnership visa. The yearly sum for individuals under the age of 18 is £776 and for adults, it is £1,035.

Keep in mind that you may have to pay additional charges for the following:

  • Getting a biometric residence permit
  • Obtaining official translations for documents
  • Obtaining an English language test
  • Getting an Ecctis certification for your educational qualifications
  • Applying for a visa with super-priority
Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is the Civil Partnership Visa Processing Time?

Your UK Civil Partnership Visa application usually takes 24 weeks to process. But it may take more time if:

  • UKVI is dealing with an exceptionally heavy caseload.
  • You may be asked to submit additional information or supporting documents while processing your application.
  • You have a complex immigration case, or there are further issues with determining your visa eligibility.

If you want to process your visa more quickly than usual, then you can avail of the Home Office’s super-priority processing service. This costs you £800 more and guarantees that your visa application is processed in two to three working days. It also depends on your biometric appointment.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What is the duration of validity for the Civil Partnership Visa?

Upon receiving your initial leave of absence for your Civil Partnership visa, you will have 33 months or two years and nine months to spend in the UK.

You will be able to renew your visa for an additional 30 months, or two years and six months, when this initial period is about to expire.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

With a Civil Partnership Visa, What Can I Do?

You will have nearly unlimited freedom to live, work, and study in the UK if you have a Civil Partnership visa. You won’t be subject to immigration controls and can travel freely to and from the UK.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to use public funds. Because of this, you will be ineligible for a plethora of government benefits that are available to permanent residents and citizens of the UK. Your application for indefinite leave to remain must be approved before you can receive public funds.

How to Extend Civil Partnership Visa UK?

It is necessary to submit an application to UK Visas and Immigration to request an extension of stay in the UK once your first Civil Partner leave has expired.

You still need to fulfil the initial application requirements for a partnership visa even after you become a civil partner. You must double-check that your application satisfies the criteria for housing, immigration status, connections, and funds. Also, you’ll have to show that you can communicate well in English.

Get in touch with our experienced team today, and we’ll help you extend your Civil Partner Visa by walking you through the steps and making sure you qualify. Contact 02033939272 immediately to get a visa extension.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

What if our Civil Partnership Visa Extension is Denied?

If your application for entrance clearance, permission to remain, or settlement as a Civil Partner has been denied, our immigration solicitor can advise you on whether to file a new application or dispute the decision by appealing to the Immigration Tribunal.

In addition to preparing excellent visa applications, we provide expert legal counsel and representation for all phases of appealing a decision to enter the UK.

We can represent you in immigration appeal hearings before the Upper Tribunal, help you prepare appeal bundles, represent you at First-tier Tribunal and higher court hearings, and advise you on the merits of appealing against decisions made by the Home Office. We compose appeal bundles, reasons of appeal, and applications to appeal.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

How can Rees Clayton Immigration Solicitors Help?

The Civil Partnership visa application process can be a bit lengthy than Proposed civil partner visa due to the numerous qualifying requirements and supporting documentation that must be met.

Our immigration Solicitors can assist you if you need any help with your UK Civil Partner Visa. We will help you if you’re unclear about how to apply or what steps you need to take to be eligible for this visa.

Our group of expert and competent immigration lawyers has years of experience practising UK immigration law. We have assisted countless people in overcoming these issues in order to come to and settle in the UK, and we can assist you in doing the same. To learn more about our services, you can contact us on 02033939272.

Our experienced Civil Partnership Visa UK Solicitors can help you with your immigration process.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions & Answer

You can apply for indefinite leave to remain after spending five years in the UK. Keep in mind that your time in the UK must have satisfied the requirements for continuous, legal residence in the country. For instance, you can’t leave the UK for more than 180 days in a calendar year.

To be eligible for ILR, you must also fulfil the general requirements of having a clean criminal record.

A long-term visa known as the Civil Partnership visa enables eligible civil partners of British nationals to enter and remain in the country. It is meant to act as a pathway to UK permanent residence.

The Proposed Civil Partner visa, which is also referred to as the Fiance visa, is a temporary visa that enables foreign nationals who are engaged to British citizens to enter the UK and register a civil partnership.

Applicants under the Proposed Civil Partner visa have a 6-month validity period, during which they must register a civil partnership.

If you have a proposed civil partner visa and are in the UK, you are not allowed to work.

Yes, you can switch if you’re already in the UK on any eligible visa. The most common situation will be if you are in the UK on a Proposed Civil Partner visa. If so, after registering your civil partnership in the UK, you would probably try to convert to a Civil Partnership visa.

If you are eligible, you can also be able to move from another visa to a Proposed Civil Partner visa. It will be impossible for you to convert to a Civil Partnership visa if you:

Holds a visitor visa
Have a visa that allows you to stay in the UK for no more than six months (excluding the proposed Civil Partner visa).

You must tell the Home Office if you separate from your partner, your relationship terminates, or your civil partnership visa allows you to remain in the UK. You must send an email to the Home Office with your and your ex-partner’s:

  • Name
  • Date of birth (DOB)
  • Address
  • Passport number
  • Home Office reference number

If you have any children, then you must send their details.

If you apply for another visa after informing the Home Office, you might then be allowed to remain in the UK. For instance, if you are the parent of a British kid who has either settled in the UK or has been here for at least seven years, you may be eligible for a work visa.

In certain exceptional situations, you might also be qualified to request for indefinite leave of absence, such as if:

Your relationship has failed as a result of abuse or domestic violence.
You’ve spent ten years living in the UK.
Also, your spouse passed away.

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.