You can apply for Health and Care Worker Dependant visa if you are a dependent partner and/or child under the age of 18 of a Health and Care Worker in the UK. Our specialist team of immigration solicitors in London can provide fast track service through Priority or Super Priority Service for faster decision on your Health and Care Worker dependant visa application. Our specialist dependant visa solicitors can offer high quality immigration advice service for your skilled worker dependant visa.

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As specialist dependant visa solicitors, we can provide immigration advice and legal representations for the following applications by dependants of health and care workers:

Entry Clearance For Health and Care Worker Dependant Visa

You can apply for entry clearance for Health and Care Worker dependant visa as a dependant spouse / partner and/or child (under 18) of a Health and Care Worker to stay in the UK with the Health and Care Worker. A person applying for entry clearance for Health and Care worker dependant visa should apply for Health and Care worker dependant visa online. As a result of successful application for Health and Care worker dependant visa, the dependants will be granted Health and Care worker dependant visa until the validity of the Health and Care worker visa of the main applicant.

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Our specialist team of dependant visa solicitors can provide fast track service for your Health and Care worker dependant visa entry clearance application to get you faster decision on your dependant visa application through Priority Service or Super Priority Service. Read More

Switching Into Health and Care Worker Dependant Visa

You can apply to switch into Health and Care Worker Dependant visa from inside the UK if you are already in the UK and meet the relevant requirements for switching into Health and Care worker dependant visa as set out in Appendix Health and Care Worker. An application for switching into Health and Care worker dependant visa is made online from the Home Office UKVI website. If the applicant is applying as a dependent partner they must be aged 18 or over on the date of application.

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Extension Of Health and Care Worker Dependant Visa

You can apply for extension of your Health and Care Worker dependant visa if you are already in the UK on Health and Care worker dependant visa and your Health and Care worker dependant visa is about to expire. In most cases, the Health and Care worker dependant will apply for extension at the same time when the main applicant is also applying for extension of Health and Care Worker visa. However, where the main applicant is applying for ILR or has already been granted ILR as a Health and Care Worker and the dependant could not apply for ILR due to not completing 5 years qualifying period for ILR grant, the Health and Care worker dependant can apply for extension of Health and Care Worker dependant visa.

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A Health and Care worker dependant is granted 3 years leave to remain as a Health and Care worker dependant where the main applicant has already been granted ILR as a Health and Care worker. In most cases, the grant of 3 years extension enables the dependant to complete the qualifying period of 5 years for ILR as a Health and Care worker dependant. An application for extension of Health and Care worker dependant visa is made in accordance with requirements as set out in Appendix Skilled Worker. Read More

ILR As A Health and Care Worker Dependant

You can apply for ILR as a Health and Care Worker dependent partner 28 days before completion of 5 years in the UK under Health and Care worker / Tier 2 General dependant visa. An application for ILR as a Health and Care worker dependant visa is made online using SET (O) application form. The application is submitted in accordance with requirements as set out in Appendix Skilled Worker of the Immigration Rules.

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To apply for ILR as a Health and Care worker dependant, the Health and Care worker should either be applying for ILR at the same time or should have already have been granted ILR as a Health and Care worker. A person applying for settlement as a dependent partner or dependent child of a Health and Care Worker must apply online on the gov.uk website on the specified form, “Settle in the UK in various immigration categories: form SET(O)”. Read More

Our Fixed Fees For Health and Care Worker Dependant Visas

Our fixed fees for dependant visa applications are as given in the fee table below:

Our Service Our Fixed Fees Range
Full service for dependant visa Entry Clearance to cover all the work until decision by the Entry Clearance Officer (ECO) From £800 To £1,500 (no VAT)
Full service for switching into a dependant visa from inside the UK through Super Priority Service to cover our work until a decision on your application From £800 + VAT To £1,500 + VAT
Full service for the extension of dependant visa from inside the UK through Super Priority Service to cover our work until a decision on your application From £800 + VAT To £1,500 + VAT
Full service for ILR as a dependant from inside the UK through Super Priority Service to cover our work until decision on your application From £800 + VAT To £1,500 + VAT

The agreed fixed fee will depend on the complexity of the application and the volume of casework involved. In addition to our fixed fee, the applicant also has to pay the Home Office UKVI fees for the application.

Fast Track Visa Service For Health and Care Worker Dependant Visas

Our specialist team of immigration solicitors can provide fast-track visa service to get you a decision on your application faster under the Priority Service or Super Priority service. This way, you will get a decision on your application faster and will not have to wait for a decision on your application for months (sometimes years).

Our fast track immigration solicitors can prepare your application faster and submit your application under the Priority Service or Super Priority Service to get you faster decision on your application.

As specialist immigration solicitors in London, we are registered with the Home Office, UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) and its commercial partners UKVCAS Sopra Steria to provide Priority Service or Super Priority Service for your application whereby decision on your application will be made by the Home Office UKVI faster. An application submitted through Priority Service is normally decided within 5 working days, and an application submitted through Super Priority Service is normally decided within 24 hours (usually by the end of the next working day).

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