The United Kingdom is an attractive destination for skilled professionals and their families seeking new opportunities. The Tier 2 Dependent Visa allows eligible family members of Tier 2 visa holders to join them in the UK and live together while the main applicant works.
This visa provides dependents with opportunities to live, work, and study in the UK while accompanying their family member.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a Tier 2 Dependent Visa, applicants must meet certain requirements set by UK immigration authorities.
English Language Proficiency
In some cases, applicants may need to show a basic level of English language proficiency depending on immigration requirements.
Biometric Information
Applicants are required to provide biometric information such as fingerprints and a digital photograph as part of the visa application process.
Financial Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support themselves during their stay in the UK without relying on public funds.
Maintenance Funds
Dependents must provide evidence that they have adequate maintenance funds to cover their living expenses.
Healthcare Surcharge
Applicants must pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), which allows access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) during their stay.
Important Considerations
How long will my dependent visa be valid?
A dependent visa is typically granted for the same duration as the main applicant’s visa. If a child’s parents have visas with different expiry dates, the child’s visa will usually expire on the earliest of those dates
Am I allowed to work or study in the UK on this visa?
Yes. Dependents generally have the flexibility to work and study in the UK without the same employer restrictions that apply to the main visa holder.
What are my legal obligations while staying in the UK?
All dependents must comply with UK immigration laws and regulations throughout the duration of their stay to maintain their legal status.
Can I switch from a dependent visa to another visa category?
In many cases, yes. Dependents may be eligible to switch to other categories, such as an independent Skilled Worker visa, if they meet the specific criteria for that new route.
What happens if the main applicant extends their visa?
If the main applicant extends their stay, dependents must also apply for a visa extension. It is often recommended to apply together as a “family group” to synchronize the process.
How Reliance Visa Consultants Can Help
Expert Visa Guidance
Our consultants are experienced in handling visa applications and provide professional guidance tailored to each applicant’s situation.
Document Verification
We carefully review and verify all supporting documents to ensure they meet visa office requirements and standards.
Peace of Mind
With experienced professionals managing the process, applicants can feel confident that their visa application is being handled carefully and efficiently.
Addressing Potential Issues
We thoroughly assess each case to confirm that all immigration requirements are met.
Up-to-Date Policy Knowledge
Our consultants stay informed about the latest visa regulations and policy updates to provide accurate and current guidance.
Tailored Application Support
Each application is prepared based on the applicant’s specific circumstances to ensure it aligns with the eligibility criteria.