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FAMILY VISA

family Visa Overview

A family visa is a type of visa that allows close relatives of citizens or legal residents of a country to join them in that country. This can include spouses, children, parents, or other eligible family members.

To obtain a family visa, the applicant must typically provide evidence of the family relationship, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate, as well as proof of financial stability and good health. The process of obtaining a family visa can vary depending on the country, but may involve submitting a visa application, undergoing a background check, and providing additional documentation to support the family relationship.

It's important to research the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a family visa in the country you are interested in, as these can vary greatly. The process can be lengthy and complex, and it's important to be prepared for this. Additionally, family visa holders may have limitations on their rights and privileges, so it's important to be fully informed before applying.

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Frequently Asked Question

  • How Long Does It Take to Get a Family Visa?
    A family visa takes between one to two years to finish processing. Some countries like Australia may allow you to stay in the country while your visa is being processed— but this depends on your family visa type.
  • How Much Does a Family Visa Cost?
    Your family visa fees may go from $160 to $1,500. The fees will vary depending on the visa type and the additional administrative costs.
  • How Long Does a Family Visa Last?
    Your family visa is usually issued for the same duration as your partner's initial visa— between five and ten years— then if your partner qualifies for citizenship, so do you.
  • Can You Work on a Family Visa?
    Under a family visa, you may be able to work and study, however, it's important to keep in mind that certain countries may have restrictions on the number of working hours and the study programs that you are able to pursue while on a family visa.

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