Spouse Visa
The UK Spouse Visa is issued to those who want to join their spouse in the UK or other partner who is either a British citizen, a settled person, a refugee. Your relationship with your partner must be either a marriage, a durable relationship or civil partnership.
Parent Visa
The UK Parent Visa is issued to parents of British citizens or settled persons or persons that have spent at least 7 continuous years in the UK. To qualify for this visa the child must be younger than 18, or must have been that age when you’ve first applied for the UK family visa.
Child Visa
The UK Child Visa is issued to children of a settled person in the UK. You have to be the dependent child living in the UK with your parent, who is making a joint application with you for a UK visa or an extension of stay in the UK.
Family visa for an adult who needs a long-run care by a relative
The Visa for adults in need of care by a relative is issued for the purpose of taking long-term care from a relative who is a British citizen, settled person, refugee or under humanitarian protection in the UK. The person that needs this type of care has to be an adult of age 18 or older suffering from a disability or a medical condition, or who has reached the old age.
Family visa on the basis of your private life
The Family visa on the basis of your private life is given to remain permanently in the UK, after having lived there for quite some time, due to your unfavourable personal circumstances for leaving the UK, or overlong residence in the UK.
Settle in the UK if Your Partner Dies
Dependents of a deceased partner visa is issued to those who want to permanently remain in the UK, as a former spouse/civil partner/partner in a durable relationship, of a deceased British citizen or a settled person in the UK. You must have a valid family visa appropriate to the aforesaid relationship with the deceased sponsor, i.e. Spouse visa
Visa as a separated or divorced dependent partner
Separated or divorced dependent partner visa is issued for the purpose of remaining permanently if your relationship has broken down due of domestic violence from your partner. You must have had your last visa was as a spouse or partner of the aforesaid sponsor and public funds until application for settlement is processed.