This visa allows foreign nationals, who have formed a long-term partnership with a British or Irish citizen, a person with a settled or pre-settled status in the UK, a holder of a Turkish Business Person or Turkish worker visa, or a person with a refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK, to join or stay with their partner in the UK. To qualify for an Unmarried Partner visa, you must prove that you have been in a genuine relationship with your partner similar to marriage or civil partnership for at least 2 years.
An unmarried Partner visa is initially granted for 2 years and 6 months (plus additional 3 months if you are applying for entry clearance) and can be extended further for 2 years and 6 months. After a period of 5 years, this visa can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain or Settlement in the UK.
Our solicitors can help with advising on the relevant visa requirements, completing the application form, reviewing necessary documents and other supporting evidence, and accompanying the process until your Unmarried Partner visa is issued.
If your visa has been refused, you should have a right to appeal as this type of application is considered to be a human rights claim. Depending on your circumstances, you might be able pursue further the decision maker’s refusal of your visa via Judicial Review (to challenge the lawfulness of the decision) or via Administrative Review (if a mistake was made by the decision maker when issuing your visa refusal).
You will also have the option to make a new visa application. If you decide to reapply, you shall address in the new visa application all reasons for your refusal, providing all missing information and relevant supporting evidence.
Our solicitors can assist you with your appeal process as it can be a complex immigration matter requiring specialist legal support, advice and representation.
Below are the most general eligibility requirements which may vary depending on the complexity of your situation:
It is exceptionally important to include all required documentary evidence for an Unmarried Partner visa as most applications are refused because of insufficient evidence provided. Every case is different, and depending on your particular circumstances, you may be required to provide additional evidence. Below is a list of the most commonly required documents:
You will be required to provide a certified translation of any documents that are not in English or Welsh.
You will be required to submit an online application, pay the fees, upload the scanned documents and other supporting evidence online, arrange an appointment at the visa application centre to provide your biometric information, such as digital photos and fingerprints, and attend an interview if required.
You should get a decision on your visa within 24 weeks if you apply outside of the UK and once you attend the appointment at the visa application centre. For the applications made in the UK, current processing times are 8 weeks. The actual time varies depending on the complexity of the application, and we advise you to check any updates on current visa processing times.
Priority service is currently available for new applications, and you may be able to get your visa within 5 working days. Super-priority service is currently available only to those applying from the UK.
An unmarried Partner visa is initially granted for 2 years and 6 months (plus additional 3 months if you are applying for entry clearance). The visa can be extended further for 2 years and 6 months if you continue meeting the eligibility criteria. After 5 years this visa can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain or Settlement in the UK.
You may be able to switch to an Unmarried Partner visa from the UK if you apply for an extension, i.e. further leave to remain in the UK as a partner. You cannot switch to this visa if you are a visitor in the UK or have a valid leave granted for up to 6 months (with a few exceptions). Visitors will be required to leave the UK and make an application for entry clearance as a spouse of a partner from outside the UK.
Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) allows you to stay in the UK permanently, without a subject to strict immigration control. Once you have lived in the UK for 5 years, you may be able to apply for ILR if you demonstrate that you:
If your Unmarried Partner visa application has been refused, you should have a right to appeal to the First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) as this type of application is considered to be a human rights claim.
Depending on your circumstances, you might be able pursue further the decision maker’s refusal of your visa via Judicial Review (to challenge the lawfulness of the decision) or via Administrative Review (if a mistake was made by the decision maker when issuing your visa refusal).
You will also have the option to make a new visa application. If you decide to reapply, you shall address in the new visa application all reasons for your refusal, providing all missing information and relevant supporting evidence.
Our solicitors can assist you with your appeal process as it can be a complex immigration matter requiring specialist legal support, advice and representation.
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