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British accompanying visa

The accompanying visa is just a popular name. Its real name is dependent visa, also known as dependent visa. This can only be granted to spouses and/or children. If it is only a relationship between men and women or an unmarried couple, you cannot apply for this visa. If you are a citizen of a European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland, your accompanying readers are not subject to immigration restrictions. However, it is not easy to apply for this visa. You must have sufficient evidence. If you want to be allowed to come to the UK as an accompanying student, you must provide the following certificates:

Conditions for applying for a partner visa as a spouse:

You are married (proof is needed, such as marriage certificate)

You will live together and will not get divorced.

You can maintain your daily life without asking for welfare (sufficient funds)

Your spouse is not prepared to work unless allowed.

After the visa is over, your spouse will leave Britain.

As a condition for children to apply for accompanying visas:

1. is your child (proof is required, such as the child's birth certificate).

2./kloc-children under the age of 0/8, or children under the age of 18 when entering the UK, and they are students' visa permits ('allowed to enter/stay').

3. Unmarried, not living independently

You can maintain their daily life without resorting to public funds (sufficient funds).

Your stay in Britain will not exceed the time you allow.