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Our Fiancé Visa services are designed to help you join your partner in the UK and get married within the allowed period. We provide full guidance — from eligibility checks and document preparation to application submission and expert support throughout the process.
A UK Fiancé Visa, also known as a Prospective Marriage Visa, allows you to come to the UK for six months to marry or enter into a civil partnership with your UK-based partner.
A UK Fiancé Visa, also known as a Prospective Marriage Visa, allows you to come to the UK for six months to marry or enter into a civil partnership with your UK-based partner. It is specifically designed for couples where one partner is a British citizen or settled in the UK, and they intend to marry in the UK. This visa is the first step towards building a life together in the United Kingdom.
Unlike a Spouse Visa, the Fiancé Visa is granted for a short period of six months. During this time, you are expected to marry your partner. You are not permitted to work or study while on this visa. After your marriage or civil partnership ceremony, you can apply to switch to a Spouse Visa from within the UK, which will then grant you the right to live and work in the country for an initial period of 2.5 years.
Successfully obtaining a Fiancé Visa requires proving your relationship is genuine, you intend to marry within six months, and you meet the same financial and accommodation requirements as a Spouse Visa applicant.
Although the process involves multiple steps, it provides a clear and established pathway to settling permanently in the UK with your partner.
Our expert team offers complete guidance throughout the fiancé visa process, ensuring all documents are correctly prepared, verified, and submitted on time. We simplify complex requirements, provide step-by-step support, and handle all formalities efficiently. From document preparation to final approval, our professionals make the entire process smooth, stress-free, and well-managed with regular updates.
Our experienced professionals provide end-to-end Fiancé Visa guidance, ensuring a smooth, stress-free and successful application journey.
We carefully assess your eligibility and verify all required conditions.
Our experts review documents to meet Home Office standards.
We handle submissions and communicate with immigration authorities.
We guide you post-approval towards ILR and future steps.
To apply for a UK Fiancé Visa, you and your partner (the sponsor) must meet strict criteria set by the Home Office. These requirements ensure your relationship is genuine, you intend to marry, and you can be financially supported without relying on public funds.
You must prove that you and your partner are in a genuine and subsisting relationship. This includes showing that:
Your UK-based sponsor must demonstrate they can support you without recourse to public funds.
The financial requirement ensures that you can be supported independently during your stay in the UK.
You must prove that you have adequate accommodation for yourselves and any dependents, without relying on public funds.
As the applicant, you must demonstrate a basic command of English. This can be shown by:
Exemptions are available if you are under 18, over 65, or have a medical condition preventing you from meeting this requirement.
Meeting all of these requirements and providing strong supporting evidence will significantly improve your chances of a successful UK Fiancé Visa application.
We evaluate your profile, documents, and visa eligibility to choose the right pathway.
Our experts prepare and submit your visa application with complete accuracy.
We track your case, handle updates, and support you until final visa approval.
Answers That Make Things Easy
A Fiancé Visa lets you come to the UK for up to six months so you can marry or enter a civil partnership with your British or settled partner. After you get married, you can apply from within the UK to switch to a Spouse Visa and continue your life together.
To qualify, you and your partner must both be over 18; your partner must be a British citizen or have settled status; you must plan to marry or enter a civil partnership within six months of arrival; you need to prove your relationship is genuine, and any previous marriages or partnerships must have ended.
Your partner must have a gross annual income of at least £29,000 from accepted sources such as employment, self-employment, certain savings, or non-employment income like pensions. The applicant’s overseas earnings aren’t usually counted.
No, a Fiancé Visa does not allow you to work or study in the UK. You will gain the right to work or study once you are granted a Spouse Visa after your marriage or civil partnership.
You’ll need evidence such as your wedding booking or registrar confirmation, communication records, photos together, joint travel history, and supporting statements from friends or family. The Home Office will be looking for proof that you intend to live together permanently after marriage.
Required documents include valid passports, proof of ending any previous marriages, financial documents (such as payslips and bank statements), accommodation details, evidence of your wedding plans, and proof you meet the English language requirement.
You must prove your English skills meet level A1 of the CEFR, usually by passing an approved English language test, showing a relevant degree taught in English, or being from a majority English-speaking country.
Yes, you can include dependent children under 18, provided you can demonstrate adequate maintenance and accommodation in the UK for your family.
Generally, you must apply for a Fiancé Visa from outside the UK. You cannot switch from a Visitor Visa or a short-term visa within the UK.
After your marriage or civil partnership, you should apply to switch to a Spouse Visa before your Fiancé Visa expires. This allows you to remain in the UK and gives you permission to work, study, and eventually apply for settlement. If you apply from outside the UK, you will usually receive a decision within 12 weeks. However, processing times can vary depending on the workload at the application centre. You may be able to pay for a faster decision through the priority service, where available.
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