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If you’re planning to visit the UK to get married or enter into a civil partnership, you will need to apply for a Marriage Visitor visa.
On arrival in the UK, a visitor coming to marry or register a civil partnership, or give notice of this, must have a valid visa endorsed for this purpose, with the name of your fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner.
The Marriage Visitor visa caters specifically for individuals who wish to get married or register a civil partnership in the UK with a person who is not settled in the UK, i.e. they do not hold indefinite leave to remain and are not British citizen.
A Marriage Visitor Visa is needed if you are a foreign national wanting to travel to the UK to get married or register a civil partnership, or to give notice of your intention to do so, and you intend to leave the UK at the end of your visit.
You will not need a Marriage Visitor Visa to get married in the UK if any one of the following applies:
The Marriage Visitor Visa is not suitable for individuals who plan to stay or settle in the UK after they are married or have registered a civil partnership. It is also not available to individuals who qualify for British citizenship.
Under the Marriage Visitor Visa, you are permitted to marry or enter into a civil partnership in the UK within 6 months of arriving. The ceremony must take place at a licensed venue. You can also travel through the UK in transit to another country.
A Marriage Visitor Visa will only be issued for a maximum of six months. During that time, you will be expected to marry or enter into a civil partnership in the UK and then return to your home country or country of residence. However, entry clearance officers have the discretion to issue a multiple entry visa, valid for up to one year, in cases where there will be a delay between giving notice and the marriage or civil partnership taking place.
With a Marriage Visitor Visa, you must not intend to live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits or undertake any activities prohibited under the visa, such as work or study.
A Marriage Visitor Visa will also not permit you to switch to a different visa category while in the UK, nor to extend your visa. You will be required to leave the UK and return home to apply for a different type of visa once your existing visa expires.
As a Marriage Visitor Visa holder, you will also not be allowed to work or study for more than 30 days during your stay.
If you are planning to marry or enter into a civil partnership in the UK you will need to carefully consider whether or not the Marriage Visitor Visa is the right visa for you.
If you are looking to remain in the UK after you get married or form a civil partnership, the Marriage Visit visa would not be appropriate and you will need to consider alternatives. For example, if your partner has settled status in the UK, such as ILR, you would look at the fiancé(e) visa.
By discussing different visa options with immigration specialists, you can identify the best available option to meet your immediate and long-term needs.
To be eligible to come to the UK under the Marriage Visitor Visa, you must be:
To qualify for entry clearance to the UK as a visitor for the purpose of marriage or to form a civil partnership, you must also meet the following general UK visitor entry requirements:
Provided you meet the eligibility requirements, you apply for a Marriage Visitor Visa before you visit. You should apply via the official UK Visas website no more than 3 months before you intend to travel.
The application process involves making and attending an appointment at a visa processing centre, which will be local to you. At the appointment, you will be required to provide your supporting documents and to explain, amongst other things, the purpose of your intended visit, together with details of your fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner and your future plans together.
You will also need to have your fingerprints and photograph taken at a visa application centre. This is known as your ‘biometric information.
When applying for a Marriage Visitor Visa you will be required to submit a number of documents, including but not necessarily limited to, the following:
Depending on your circumstances, you may also be required to provide further documentation. For example, where you have previously been married you may need to produce a decree absolute or death certificate for your former spouse to show that you are free to remarry or enter into a civil partnership.
You can submit your application for a Marriage Visitor Visa three months ahead of your intended date of travel to the UK. This is the earliest that you can apply and you should usually get a decision within 3 weeks, although processing times can vary depending on the caseload of the application centre or other issues impacting service delivery such as any public health restrictions that may be in place at the time of your application.
Adivis specialising in UK visa applications. We help individuals with their UK immigration needs and can guide and support you through the process, including an application to visit the UK to get married. If you have a question about the Marriage Visitor Visa, please contact us
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