Moving to the UK is a big deal. You might want your family to come too. The UK Dependent Visa helps with this. It lets some family members live with you in the UK. This is so that families may remain together.

Who Can Come with You? It depends on your UK visa. If your visa allows it, some family can apply. This usually means your

  1. Husband, wife, or civil partner- You need to be legally married or in a civil partnership. You'll need proof like your marriage certificate.
  2. Unmarried partner. You need to have lived together for at least two years. You will need to show this. Things like joint bills can help.
  3. Children under 18. They can usually come. Sometimes, older children can too. This is if they were on a dependent visa before turning 18 and still need your support. You'll need their birth certificate.

In very special cases, your parents might be able to join you. This is usually if they need a lot of care that only you can give in the UK. This is called the Adult Dependant Relative (ADR) Visa.

Does Your Own UK Visa Allow Family?

This is the first thing to check.

Not every UK visa allows you to bring family. Many employment visas do. For example, if you have a Skilled Worker visa, you can frequently bring your family. Some student visas used to enable it.

However, the regulations changed in January 2024. Now, only some students on postgraduate courses (lasting over 9 months at a UK university) can bring family.

Other visas like the UK Innovator Founder visa, Global Talent, and Ancestry visas often allow dependants too.

However, care workers and senior care workers with a Health and Care Worker visa cannot bring dependants for applications made from 11 April 2024. Your family's ability to come depends directly on your visa type.

What Will Your Family Need to Show?

Each family member needs to meet some rules.