If you are a none-EEA adult dependent relative of a British citizen, a person(s) settled in the UK, or persons in the UK with refugee leave or humanitarian protection status, who wish to settle here, the adult dependent relative visa category is open to you.
An adult dependent relative will need to show the following:
- You are aged over 18 years;
- You are outside the UK;
- As a result of age, illness or disability, you require long-term personal care (that is help performing everyday tasks, e.g. washing, dressing and cooking);
- You are unable to obtain the required level of care in the country where you are living (even with the practical and financial help of your family member in the UK) because it is not available and no person (close relative, home-help, housekeeper, nurse, carer, care or nursing home) can reasonably provide it, or because it is not affordable;
- You will be adequately maintained, accommodated and cared for in the UK by your family member, without recourse to public funds (if your family member is a British citizen or settled in the UK, they will be required to sign a 5-year undertaking to this effect).
Relationship Requirements for Adult Dependant Relative:
- You are the parent grandparent, brother or sister, son or daughter;
- Of a person (over 18 years) in the UK who is either a British citizen, settled in the UK or a person with refugee leave or humanitarian protection status;
Can you apply within the UK?
It is not possible to switch into the adult dependant relative visa route from within the UK.
A granted of an adult dependant relative visa will allow a person to enter, and remain in the UK, indefinitely.
Additional Information:
If you are able to show that you suffer from the high level of ill health required under the Immigration Rules, you will then need to show that your sponsor is unable to afford to provide care for you in your country of origin.
EEA extended family members/Non EEA family members
British citizens exercising Treaty rights may be able to bring their adult dependent relatives to the UK in certain circumstances. Non-EEA national family members and extended family members of EEA nationals exercising Treaty rights in the United Kingdom have better options available under the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2016.