Types of Visa

UK Visa Types including visitor visas, unmarried partner, spouse student and much more

A-Z of UK visa types:
Adopted Children - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about adopted children coming to join their parents or a parent who is settled in the United Kingdom.Children - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about children coming to join their parents or a parent who is settled in the United KingdomCivil Partnership - This page explains what the new legal relationship which can be registered by two people of the same sex and give the couples legal recognition for their relationship.EEA/EU nationals - This page explains how nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA nationals) and members of their family can enter, live in and work in the United Kingdom.Family visitors - This page is for people who want a visa to visit a family member in the UK.Inter - country adoption - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about adopted children coming to join their parents or a parent who is settled in the United Kingdom.Relatives - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about relatives (other than husbands, wives and children under 18) coming to the United Kingdom to join someone who is settled here.Returning residents - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about people who return to live in the United Kingdom.Sponsoring visitors - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about how you can sponsor a visitor and what you can do to support the application.Spouses + partners - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about husbands, wives, fiancés or fiancées coming to the United Kingdom with, or to join someone who is settled here.Students - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about students.UK ancesty - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about Commonwealth citizens with a grandparent who was born in the United Kingdom and Islands (the Islands include the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man). Unmarried partners - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about unmarried partners coming to the United Kingdom with or to join someone who is settled here.Visitors - This page explains what the Immigration Rules say about visitors, people coming to the United Kingdom for medical treatment and visitors on their way to another country.

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