Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
173 FOLLOWERS
Based on transparency, integrity, and trust, Expert Immigration Advice UK was founded by Melanie Wong. As a Senior Immigration Solicitor, Melanie's goal is to assist as many people as possible with their UK immigration journey.
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
1w ago
Professional Support & Guidance for your
UK Spouse/Partner Visa Application
Applying to come to the UK as a Spouse of a Skilled Worker Visa Holder
If you are a Non-UK national and are married or are in civil partnership with a person that has a Skilled Worker Visa, or a Health and Care Worker Visa in the UK, you can apply as their dependant to enter and join them in the UK.
The current cost for the visa starts from £284 up to £1,420 depending on the type of occupation that your partner has; and you may also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (I.H.S) which is an additional ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
3M ago
Following the increase of the majority of UK Visa application fees last month (04 October), the government announced that an increase to the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) fee will also come into effect in the 2024, which has now been officially confirmed to be from 06 February 2024 .
This will be a significant increase, which will see the current IHS fee for adults of £624 per year go up to £1,035 per year .
For children and students , the current fee of £470 per year will go up to £776 per year .
What is the IHS?
The Immigration Health Surcharge enables migrants to gain access to ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
4M ago
.
Get a Free Step-By-Step Guide to make your UK Spouse/Partner Visa!
Applying Outside the UK
(Entry Clearance Visa)
Applying Inside the UK
(Visa Extension/Switch)
On 21 December 2023 , the UK government published a follow-up announcement with some revisions to their original five-point plan for new immigration rules to come into effect in Spring 2024 (announced on 04 December 2023). The most significant of these updates is a change to the planned increase to the minimum income requirement for a spouse or family visa to £29,000 ( which is the 25th income percentile for jobs at the ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
4M ago
On Monday, 4th of December, The Home Secretary James Cleverly has just announced a new five-point plan that will introduce a significant change to the financial requirement (and, in some cases, eligibility) for work and family visas to come into effect in Spring 2024.
This comes shortly after the increase in the fees for the majority of UK visa application fees in October and the imminent hike of the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) fee in the New year (mid-January 2024).
Under the Government’s new plan:
The minimum salary for foreign skilled workers will be raised from £26,200 to £38 ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
5M ago
Get our Ready-made
UK Visa Letter Templates!
Want professionally written letters to support
your UK Visa or Settlement Application?
Whether you are making a UK visa application to visit, work, study or settle with family members in the UK, in most cases, you will need to provide certain letters with your application. These will form part of your supporting documents to demonstrate that you satisfy the relevant requirement(s) to the Home Office case worker that will be assessing your case.
In this article, we will cover some of the most common types of letters, as well as the lesse ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
5M ago
Professional Support & Guidance for your
UK Partner or Dependant Visa Application
Who qualifies as a Dependant of a Skilled or Health Care Worker in the UK?
Dependents include children and the following types of partners:
Spouses
Civil partners
Unmarried partners
Can I switch from my current visa to a Skilled Worker Dependant visa?
If you are in the UK with a valid visa (not a visitor/tourist visa) and you are married to (including a civil partnership) or are in a *long-term relationship (*an unmarried partner) with a Skilled or Health and Care Worker Visa holder, you would be a ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
5M ago
Professional Support & Guidance for your
UK Partner or Dependant Visa Application
Who qualifies as a Dependant of a Skilled or Health Care Worker in the UK?
Dependents include children and the following types of partners:
Spouses
Civil partners
Unmarried partners
Can I switch from my current visa to a Skilled Worker Dependant visa?
If you are in the UK with a valid visa (not a visitor/tourist visa) and you are married to (including a civil partnership) or are in a *long-term relationship (*an unmarried partner) with a Skilled or Health and Care Worker Visa holder, you would be a ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
6M ago
Professional Support & Guidance for your
UK Spouse/Partner Visa Application
Applying to come to the UK as a Spouse of a British National/Settled Person (Appendix FM)
If you are a Non-UK national and are married or are in civil partnership with a "settled/pre-settled person" in the UK, you can apply for a Spouse or a Civil Partner Visa to enter and then remain in the UK. A "Settled/Pre-Settled person" being someone who is either a British citizen, has Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or pre-settled status under the EU settlement scheme in the UK. The current cost for the visa i ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
6M ago
.
Get a Free Step-By-Step Guide to make your UK Spouse/Partner Visa!
Applying Outside the UK
(Entry Clearance Visa)
Applying Inside the UK
(Visa Extension/Switch)
As well as the Home Office Fee of £2,885, you will need to consider other potential costs if you are planning to make an application for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK.
Use my simple calculator below to check how much your Indefinite leave to Remain Application may REALLY Cost you:
Get a Tailored Document Checklist for your ILR Application
Have your ILR Application & Documents Checked by a ..read more
Expert Immigration Advice UK Blog
1y ago
.
Get a Free Step-By-Step Guide to make your UK Spouse/Partner Visa!
Applying Outside the UK
(Entry Clearance Visa)
Applying Inside the UK
(Visa Extension/Switch)
Unless you are a non-visa national i.e. you are visa-exempt, and you need to visit the UK, you will need to apply for a ' Visitor Visa ' to enter the UK.
There are several types of visitor visas, each one permitting different/specific activities:
A Standard Visitor Visa permits you to come to the UK for activities including tourism, visiting family and friends, conducting specific business activities (such as attending ..read more