Dependent Visa In Uk From India

We all dream about different things daily, whether it is riding a bike without hands, eating a sandwich made of gold or flying on the back of an eagle. Each and every one of us gets 8 hours of beauty sleep to enjoy our dreams in a way that is more better than on normal days. But after so many years no one has been able to define what dreams are for. Some believe dreams reveal your desires and wishes, others believe that dreaming is basically a subconscious activity. People who have been involved in psychotherapy have also claimed that dreams reflect your fears and anxieties deeply embedded in the mind.

While shooting dreams can represent challenges to your authority, for the purpose of relationship-building and negotiations, your independence is being tested. Shooting in a dream indicates that you have much tougher times ahead. You might be subjected to some painful experiences that seem unfair. It is partly to show you how vulnerable you are, how lucky you have been so far.

Dependent Visa In Uk From India

This article discusses the meaning of dreams associated with getting shot in the leg. It also covers possible interpretations and consequences of these dreams. The first step to understanding dream symbol meanings is realizing that dreams are highly personal, and at this time there is no scientific research that can state with certainty what dreams mean.

UK PBS Dependant Visa Guidance

The UK Dependant Visa is for the family members of people who have, or are applying for, visas various work categories including the Worker routes (formerly Tier 2), Temporary Worker routes (formerly Tier 5) as well as Representatives of overseas business, Innovators, Global Talent migrants and those with visas granted on the basis of UK ancestry. At A Y & J Solicitors, we can enhance the chance that your dependent family members are permitted to accompany you to the UK – so that you can embark on your new adventure, free from stress and worry.

As a focused immigration firm, we provide friendly, responsive, accurate legal advice and information that you can rely on.  By instructing us to manage your entire family’s application for leave to enter the UK, you can be confident you receive right legal advice and strong legal representation.

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Who Can Apply for a UK Dependant Visa?

To qualify for a Dependant Visa, you must be a dependant family member of a qualifying migrant.  The Immigration Rules define a ‘dependant’ as being a:

  • Husband, wife or civil partner;
  • Unmarried or same-sex partner;
  • Child aged under 18 years at the time of application.

It is highly unlikely that any other family members would be successful in claiming dependant status for the purposes of a Dependant Visa.

To obtain a Dependant Visa as a spouse or partner, you must be the spouse or partner of someone who is either:

  • In the UK on a relevant visa, or
  • Applying for a visa at the same time as you are making your application for a Dependant Visa

Same-sex or unmarried partners must also be able to show they have been in a subsisting genuine relationship akin to marriage for the past two years.

Children may apply for a Dependant Visa if:

  • Both parents are applying for entry-clearance at the same time, or;
  • Both parents are already in the UK and the child is applying to join them, or;
  • One parent is already in the UK and the other parent is applying for entry-clearance to join them along with the child.

Children can only apply for a Dependant visa of a sole parent if:-

  • The parent is the only surviving parent; or
  • The parent has sole responsibility for the child’s upbringing; or
  • There are serious or compelling reasons for why the child can exceptionally apply as the dependant of only one of his/her parents.

An essential requirement of the Dependant Visa is that the family have enough money to support themselves without having to rely on public funds.  For example, if the main applicant is applying for a Skilled Worker Visa, they will need to show that they have £285 in savings for the dependent partner plus an extra £315 in savings for the first dependent child and £200 for each additional dependent child.  However, if a Skilled Worker Sponsor Licence holder with an A-rating can certify that these funds will be made available, the applicant may not have to provide proof funds availability.

How Do I Apply for a Dependant Visa?

Applications for a Dependant Visa can be made inside or outside the UK, and online (unless the applicant is from North Korea).  Our expert lawyers will assist you and make the process seamless.

What Documents Do I Need to Provide to Apply for a UK PBS Dependant Visa?

You will need to include the following documents in your application (Note: This is not an exhaustive list):

  • A passport or other valid travel document
  • Marriage Certificate for Spouse or Birth Certificate for Child
  • Bank statements
  • Evidence of relationship between the dependant and main applicant
  • The results of your tuberculosis test (if applicable)
  • The result of a criminal record check (if applicable)

We will assist you with collating the required documents for your entire family.

UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) are typically rigid in requiring that all documentation must be accurate and meet the stated specifications.  Failure to comply means your application risks refusal or rejection.  Any documents that are not written in the official languages of the UK (English or Welsh) must be translated by a certified professional translator.

In addition, the UKVI can enact checks to verify documentation for validity and accuracy. Any anomalies may lead to suspicion of deception, which may not only lead to application refusal but also can incur a 10 year ban on being granted entry clearance to the UK in future.

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