Spouse Visa

Supporting spouse and dependent visa files with clarity and care.

Spouse & Dependent Visa Assistance

A spouse visa allows a person to live with their spouse in a foreign country, with benefits that typically include the ability to work and study, travel, and eventually apply for permanent residency. Other benefits can include immediate work authorization upon arrival in some cases, access to public services like healthcare, and the option to apply for benefits if the spouse has a disability. The exact benefits vary by country, so it's important to check the specific regulations for the destination country.

Common benefits of a spouse visa

Residency: The ability to live permanently with your spouse in the foreign country.Work and study: Permission to work and pursue educational opportunities.

Travel: The freedom to travel in and out of the country.

Permanent residency: The ability to apply for permanent residency or indefinite leave to remain after a certain period.

Immediate work authorization: In some countries, such as the U.S., a spouse visa can provide immediate work authorization, unlike other visa types that require a waiting period.

Access to services: This can include access to public healthcare services, such as the NHS in the UK.

Social Security: The opportunity to apply for a Social Security number.

Driver's license: The ability to obtain a driver's license.

Flexibility for marriage: The option to get married outside of the destination country if desired, and then apply for the spouse visa to join them later.

Important considerations

Country-specific regulations: The rules and benefits can vary significantly depending on the country. It is crucial to check the specific requirements and benefits for the country you plan to move to.

Proof of relationship: A spouse visa requires proof of a genuine and legal marriage to your partner.

Eligibility requirements: You and your spouse must meet the financial and other eligibility criteria set by the destination country.