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Bringing your parents to the UK can be difficult, but it's quite doable under the right circumstances. As an adult, the only way to bring your parents over to the UK is if they require daily care, and you plan to provide it. If you meet this requirement, your parents can fill out a visa application, which may allow them to reside permanently in the UK with you!
Steps
Meeting the Requirements for Dependent Relatives
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1Have permanent status or citizenship. For your parents to come over, you must be a permanent resident in the U.K. That means that you need to have citizenship, permanent leave to remain, permanent residency, refugee status, or humanitarian protection.[1]
- Basically, if you are legally staying in the UK on a semi-permanent basis, you can likely bring your parents over.
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2Ensure your parents need long-term care. The main way you can bring over your parents is if they need assistance with daily care tasks, including household tasks, personal hygiene tasks, and/or medical tasks. Your parents must need this care because of illness, disability, or age.[2]
- Also, they must not be able to get this care where they are living right now, which includes not having any relatives there who can provide that support. Exceptions may be made if care is not affordable.
- Both parents must apply at the same time if they are both still alive and still married. In other words, if one parent could depend on the other for care, the UK government won't allow just the one parent who needs care to apply. Both parents must need care.[3]
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3Save enough money to support your parents for 5 years. In other words, you'll need to show you have sufficient income to provide continuing support for your relatives. You must not use public funds to provide this support.[4]
- Generally, you must prove you can at least meet the threshold of making 18,600 pounds per year, which is the amount where you are not dependent on the state for things like a housing credit or tax credits.[5]
- It can help to have money saved. If you need to, try creating a budget to help you put some money back.
Applying for a Dependent Relative Visa
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1Help your parents gather the basic documents. They'll need their current passports, as well as any previous passports. Have your parents get 2 passport photos each, which will be used for the visa itself. If they have biometric residence permits, they should provide those, as well.[6]
- You can easily get passport photos at most drug stores or big box stores.
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2Provide proof of your relationship with a birth certificate. For proof of relationship, you will need your birth certificate to show they are your parents. Adoption certificates are also a good option.[7]
- If you don't have a copy of your birth certificate, you can Get Your Original Birth Certificate request one from the country you were born in. You will need to contact their government.
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3Request a health certification from your parents' doctor or health professional. Your parents must not be able to live on their own, and a doctor or other health professional must certify this. You will need to submit this certification with your parents' application.[8]
- If they live in a country where there is tuberculosis, they will also need to send in test results showing they don't have the disease. You can find the list of countries that have this requirement here: https://www.gov.uk/tb-test-visa/countries-where-you-need-a-tb-test-to-enter-the-uk.
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4Fill in the application online with biographical information. Typically, your parents will need to do the application themselves. They will need to fill in basic biographical information like their address and date of birth, as well as things like their passport numbers.[9]
- They will also need to add information about you, such as what kind of residency you have, your date of birth, your nationality, and your address.
- They can create an account to file at https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome.
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5Add more details to your application in the Appendix form. The Appendix goes more into depth about the type of care your parents need, what kind of care they're getting now, and why they need care from you. They'll also need to add information about your financial status and how you will be able to provide for them.[10]
- This form also asks questions about where they will plan to live once they move to the U.K.
Finishing the Application
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2Pay the visa application fee. The fee for overseas applications for dependent relatives varies by country. However, it typically is over 3,000 pounds as of 2018, so it is fairly costly.
- You may need to save for a little while to be able to afford the visa fee.
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3File an appeal if your parents are denied entrance. Your parents have a right to appeal the decision if their visa application is refused.[13] You parents must appeal within 28 days of receiving a refusal letter using the IAFT-6 appeal form, which you can find at https://immigrationappealsonline.justice.gov.uk/IACFees/.
- You can find a paper form at https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/688323/iaft-6-eng.pdf.
- As of 2017, the fees for an appeal are 80 pounds for a paper hearing or 140 pounds for an oral hearing. For a paper hearing, the appeal is decided on the documents you and your parents provide. For an oral hearing, you or your parents can go and argue the case.[14]
- The fees can be waived if you're receiving Legal Aid from a United Kingdom-based legal representative.[15]
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4Contact an immigration lawyer if you need one. If you feel like navigating the process is a bit too much, an immigration lawyer can help. You'll need to find one in the UK to help you through the process, including the appeal.
- Start by working with an immigration adviser. There are 3 levels in the UK, where one is for simple cases and 3 is for the most complicated ones.[16] Some advisers work for free, or you may qualify for legal aid, which you can find at https://www.gov.uk/check-legal-aid.
- You can find a list of immigration advisers and solicitors at http://home.oisc.gov.uk/register_of_regulated_immigration_advisers/register.aspx.
- An immigration lawyer can cost anywhere from 250 pounds to 3,000+ pounds, depending on how much help you need.
- Ask your friends if they know of any good immigration lawyers.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWould the parent be able to access NHS care once they are in UK?RubyTop AnswererYes. The NHS is a public health service and anyone in the UK can access it.
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QuestionIf my parents don't have birth certificates on them, what's an alternative?Ethan HopperCommunity AnswerAnything that shows your parents date of birth should do. Something like a drivers licence or a passport or something of the sort.
Warnings
- These applications are often denied, even if you do meet the basic criteria. The UK Government would prefer that you pay for care for your parents in their home country. Make sure your parents provide all the information required so that they aren't denied for a technical reason.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/adult-dependent-relative
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/adult-dependent-relative
- ↑ https://www.freemovement.org.uk/out-with-the-old/
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/adult-dependent-relative
- ↑ https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/reports/the-minimum-income-requirement-for-non-eea-family-members-in-the-uk-2/
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/provide-information
- ↑ https://www.freemovement.org.uk/out-with-the-old/
- ↑ https://www.freemovement.org.uk/out-with-the-old/
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/provide-information
- ↑ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/727572/vaf4a-appendix1-07-18.pdf
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/provide-information
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/certifying-a-document
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/parents-grandparents-and-other-dependants-set08/parents-grandparents-and-other-dependants-set08
- ↑ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/711003/t495-eng.pdf
- ↑ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/688324/iaft-6-guide-eng.pdf
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration-adviser/what-advisers-can-do
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/surinder-singh
- ↑ https://www.freemovement.org.uk/out-with-the-old/
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/parent
About This Article
To bring your parents to the United Kingdom, you need to demonstrate that they need long-term care and apply for a Dependent Relative Visa. You’ll also need to show that you have enough income and savings to support them for at least 5 years. To apply for the visa, have your parents get their passports for identification, as well as your birth or adoption certificate to show that they are your parents. Additionally, ask their doctor for a health certification showing that they are not able to live on their own. When you have all the documentation, fill out the visa application online. For more tips, like how to file an appeal if your parents are denied entrance, keep reading!