Can I apply for a visa in the country I'm living in if I'm not from there originally? You can apply for a UK visit visa in any country, whether you are resident there or not. Note however, that it may take a longer to process your application, if you are not resident.
Applying from outside the UK You can apply for a family visa to live with your: spouse or partner. fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner. child.
Applications for a UK Spouse Visa from outside the UK are typically processed in 3 months on average. If the application is made from within the UK, the processing time is normally between 6 and 8 weeks. These estimates are based on typical applications that don't utilise any fast-track or priority services.
You'll usually need to attend an appointment at a UKVCAS service point to provide your biometric information. You can provide your supporting documents either by: uploading them into the UKVCAS online service. having them scanned at your UKVCAS appointment.
Go to 'Attach documents to an application' section in Applying online support. You can speed up the processing of your Partner visa application by submitting it through ImmiAccount with all the required information, including health checks for you and police checks for you and your Sponsor.
Can I apply for a visa in the country I'm living in if I'm not from there originally? You can apply for a UK visit visa in any country, whether you are resident there or not. Note however, that it may take a longer to process your application, if you are not resident.
If you wish to apply for a Spouse visa when you're in the UK on a Visitor visa, you will have to first leave the UK. Once you've done so, you can then apply for a Spouse visa to enable you to return to the UK under UK immigration rules, provided that you meet all the mandatory eligibility criteria.
In order to apply in the UK you will need to obtain formal confirmation from your current university confirming that you have completed all the taught elements of your course and that you are highly likely to complete your current course successfully together with the date on which the degree is expected to be awarded.