British Spouse Visa Guide: Requirements, Fees and Process (2026)

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Here’s a clear, up-to-date overview (2025/2026) of the British spouse visa and the alternative fiancé visa – covering fees, timescales, pros & cons, likely delays and tips for a successful application.

UK Spouse Visa (Partner Visa):

Application Fees in 2026:

  • From outside the UK: £1,938
  • From inside the UK: £1,321

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS):

  • £1,035 per year. For a typical spouse visa (2 yrs 9 mos) this can total £3,105.

Biometric Appointment:

  • £19.20 for standard visa applications to cover enrollment.

Optional Priority Services:

  • Priority (decision in days/weeks): £500
  • Super Priority (next working day – UK only): £1,000

Processing Times for British Spouse Visa:

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Standard processing (outside UK):

  •  12 weeks on average (can be faster or slower).

Inside UK (switch/extension):

  • 8 weeks (standard)
  • Super Priority: 1–2 working days (if eligible).

Also Read: UK Spouse Visa for Tunisian

Key Requirements for British Spouse Visa:

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You must prove all the following:

  • Genuine and subsisting relationship.
  • Sponsor meets financial requirements (usually £29,000+ per year).
  • English language requirement (CEFR A1).
  • Adequate accommodation in the UK.

Failing any requirement is a common cause for refusal.

UK Fiancé Visa (Prospective Marriage Visa):

This visa lets you come to the UK to marry your partner, then switch to a UK spouse visa.

UK Fiancé Visa Fees:

Most recent figures put the fiancé visa fee at around:

  • £1,846 – £1,938 application fee
  • No IHS required initially (because the visa is only 6 months).

Optional priority services may be available for extra cost.

Total cost is typically lower upfront than a spouse visa – but you must marry and switch visas inside the UK which triggers additional fees and IHS later.

Processing Times:

  • Standard processing: 8–12 weeks (sometimes up to 24 weeks) depending on location and Home Office workload.
  • Priority options can reduce this significantly where available.

Validity:

6 months – you must marry and switch to a spouse visa during this period.

Fiancé Visa vs Spouse Visa – Which Is Better?

Factor Fiancé Visa Spouse Visa
Work rights Cannot work Can work
Path to settlement (ILR) Time on this visa does not count Counts toward 5-year ILR requirement
Upfront Cost Lower Higher
Timing Flexibility Must marry within 6 months No timing constraint
Processing Risk Two stages (more complexity) One Application

The choice depends on your situation:

When fiancé visa may be better

  • You haven’t married yet and need time to plan a wedding.
  • You’re sure you’ll marry within 6 months and can prepare his/her application thoroughly.

When spouse visa may be better

  • Already married.
  • You want to work immediately.
  • You want to avoid paying twice in two different applications.

Also Read: Know How To Apply for UK Fiance Visa

Delays & Risks – What Causes Them?

Common delay triggers:

  • Missing or unclear evidence (relationships, finances).
  • Failing to meet financial or English requirements.
  • Home Office backlog and random quality checks.

Priority services can speed decisions, but don’t improve the chances of approval – they just expedite your current timeline.

Immigration Tips to Maximise Your Chance of Success:

Organise Clear Documentation:

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  • Relationship history (photos, chats, travel together).
  • Financial evidence (payslips, bank statements).
  • Accommodation proof.

Meet Every Requirement:

  • Financial threshold.
  • English language.
  • Official translations for all non-English documents.

Prepare Early:

  • Start gathering bank statements, certificates, etc., well before you plan to apply.

Also Read: Unlocking Success: Essential Tips for a Smooth Spouse Visa Application

Why instructing a immigration solicitor can be a very good idea?

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The rules are strict, technical, and unforgiving:

UK spouse visas aren’t decided on vibes or common sense – they’re decided on immigration rules and caseworker guidance.

One missing document or tiny mismatch can mean:

  • Refusal
  • Loss of £5k–£10k in fees
  • Months of delay
  • Forced separation

An adviser’s job is to make sure:

  • You meet every requirement on paper
  • Evidence is presented in the exact way the Home Office expects

Financial evidence is where most refusals happen:

This is the biggest danger zone.

Common DIY mistakes:

  • Wrong payslip period
  • Bank statements not matching payslips
  • Employer letters missing required wording
  • Unexplained deposits
  • Using the wrong income category

An Immigration Solicitor:

  • Chooses the correct financial route
  • Checks your documents line by line
  • Spots problems before submission
  • Explains how to fix issues legally

Caseworkers do not “ask for clarification” – they refuse.

They know how caseworkers actually think:

Immigration advisers work with:

  • Current Home Office guidance
  • Real refusal reasons
  • Patterns in delays and rejections

That means they know:

  • What evidence is strong vs. ignored
  • How much is enough
  • What looks suspicious to a caseworker
  • How to explain anything unusual

A UK visa solicitor can:

  • Draft legal representations
  • Reference case law
  • Explain context in a way that holds weight
  • Turn a borderline case into a strong one

They handle strategy, not just paperwork:

An immigration consultant helps answer questions like:

  • Spouse visa vs fiancé visa?
  • Apply now or wait 2 months?
  • Priority or standard?
  • Switch in-country or apply from abroad?
  • Which documents to emphasise?

Bad strategy = wasted money, even if you qualify.

If refused, they know what to do next

If the worst happens:

  • They can assess whether to appeal, reapply or do an administrative review
  • They know how to fix the refusal reason
  • They reduce the risk of repeated refusals (which get harder to overcome)

Conclusion:

My Legal Services are experts in helping you through each stage of your spouse or finance visa application to the UK. Call us at 020 3732 4736 or drop us an email.

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