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Spouse visa: What if our relationship evidence does not look strong?
Worried your relationship evidence is not strong enough for a UK spouse visa? This guide explains what the Home Office looks for, how to present your relationship convincingly, and what to do if your evidence is limited.
TS Immigration
6 days ago2 min read


Can my elderly parent get a UK visa to join me? Adult dependent relative explained
Can your elderly parent join you in the UK? The adult dependent relative route allows this in limited cases. This guide explains the key requirements, the high evidential threshold, and what you need to prove to succeed.
TS Immigration
May 141 min read


85 years old, multiple health conditions — granted a BN(O) visa to join his family in the UK
An 85-year-old father with serious health conditions needed long-term care, but joining his daughter in the UK under the BN(O) route was far from straightforward. This case shows how detailed evidence can overcome the high threshold for adult dependent relative visas.
TS Immigration
May 122 min read


What is 'sole responsibility' for a child? A guide for UK immigration applications
What does “sole responsibility” mean in UK immigration law, and when does it apply? This guide explains how it works, when it arises, and the key evidence needed to avoid refusal in child visa and ILR applications.
TS Immigration
Apr 301 min read


Child granted indefinite leave to remain — without both parents applying
A child on the BN(O) route was granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK even though only one parent could apply. We explain how careful evidence of sole responsibility helped overcome a likely refusal and secured ILR for both father and son.
TS Immigration
Apr 282 min read
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