Can I bring my daughter to the UK?
The UK Child Visa, is a type of visa that allows citizens or residents of the United Kingdom with no immigration restrictions to bring their non-EU child in the UK. Therefore, the main criterion for a child to be eligible for this type of visa, is to have one of their parents already residing in the UK.
Can my daughter sponsor me to live in UK?
A child under 18 whose parents have indefinite leave to remain or who are British citizens can apply for a visa for their child to live with them in the UK.
Do both parents have to sign a child’s passport UK?
Someone with parental responsibility for the child must apply for the passport. You need to give both parents’ details when you apply. If you cannot provide the other parent’s details, you need to say why (for example, you’re the only parent named on the birth certificate or you adopted the child on your own).
Can my children join me in the UK?
The UK dependant visa allows a child to join their parent(s) in the UK as long as one of the parents is a British citizen, a European Union (EU) national or have gained the right to live and work in the UK. You will need to prove that you have sole responsibility — not only legal custody — for the child.
Can a British citizen invite family?
If you have UK citizenship or permanent residence (indefinite leave to remain) as a non-EU/EFTA national, your family members can apply for a UK Family Visa known as the ‘family of a settled person’ visa. This UK Family Visa will allow relatives or partners to stay in the UK for 6 months or more.
Can you get a child’s passport without fathers signature UK?
United Kingdom passport: An application for a passport for a child under 16 must be signed by a parent or by someone with parental responsibility. For a young person aged 16 or 17, parental consent to an application is only needed if required by a court order or if the young person has a mental disability.