Family Member of PBS Migrant Visa

Bring your spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner or child dependents to the UK on a Family member of PBS Migrant visa (also known as the PBS Dependent visa).
Family Member of PBS Migrant Visa​

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Dependant Family Member PBS Migrant Visa Application

Dependant Family Member of PBS Migrant Visa Application

Dependant Family Member of PBS Migrant Visa Application

Several visa categories fall under the UK points-based system (PBS) including the Skilled Worker visa, Global Talent visa, Innovator visa, and Start up visa. If you have been granted or are in the process of applying for a points-based visa, you may be able to bring your partner and/or children to join you in the UK on a Family member of PBS Migrant visa. Successful applicants for this visa will be permitted to live, work and study in the UK with few limitations.

With a long list of eligibility criteria and a complicated application process that requires extensive supporting documentation, we recommend you seek legal guidance when applying for a PBS Dependent visa. At Rove Legal, we have the experience, expertise, and emotional understanding to assist families with UKVI applications.

How Can We Assist You?

How Can We Assist You?

A Truly Bespoke Support

We will aid with all aspects of the Family Member of PBS Migrant visa application process, making sure that all documentation is submitted fully and accurately, increasing your chances for success.

Proactive Advice

If your dependent’s visa expiry date is approaching, we can help you to apply for an extension.

Expert Lawyers

Depending on which PBS migrant visa you hold, we can advise on routes to settlement for you and your family.

Our Process

3 Easy Steps to Your Visa

3 Easy Steps to Your Visa

Say goodbye to complicated immigration applications and endless documentation. Our senior partners are ready to make the process smooth and easy for you!

1. Contact us to book your complimentary consultation

Fill in our contact form with a brief overview of your situation and we will be in touch as soon as possible to schedule a free consultation with our immigration law experts.

2. We’ll review your case and provide a quotation

During your free consultation, we will provide guidance on how we can support you with your immigration needs. Once we have assessed your current situation and objectives, we will advise on the best course of action.

 
3. Leave the complex legal matters to us

Once you have approved the quote, we will supply you with our full terms of business. After the terms have been agreed to, we will work closely with you (or on your behalf where appropriate) to achieve your immediate and long-term UK immigration goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Which family members are eligible for a PBS dependent visa?
To apply for a Family Member of PBS Migrant visa, you must be related to the main applicant in one of the following ways: Spouse Civil partner Unmarried partner Child under 18 Parents, grandparents, siblings and adult children of the main applicant can’t apply for a PBS dependent visa.
The application fee for a PBS dependent visa depends on the main applicant’s visa category. You can see a full list of the Home Office’s immigration fees here. The dependent applicant fees are the same as the main applicant.

You need to have been issued a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) before you can apply. Once you’ve received your CoS, you will have three months to apply for your Skilled Worker visa. The CoS will also note your intended employment start date; the earliest you can apply for your visa is three months prior to this date.

In most cases, if you apply for the Skilled Worker Visa from within the UK the process takes up to 8 weeks, or up to 3 weeks if applying from overseas.