Please read the information and links carefully, and contact the International Student Support Team if you have any questions.
Can my family accompany me while I study in the UK?
Dependant visas
If you are applying for a Student Visa, you can apply for dependant visas for your family if you are:
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You are in receipt of a scholarship or sponsorship from a government and your course (of any level) is full-time and at least six months
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You are doing a full-time research-based higher degree, a PhD or other doctoral qualification of nine months or longer at a higher education provider with a track record of compliance, where the start date of the course was on or after 1 January 2024
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your husband, wife, civil partner, unmarried partner or same-sex partner;
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your children aged under 18.
If you do not meet the above requirements, but your dependants are already in the UK as your dependants, they will be allowed to extend their stay IF they apply at the same time as you, and you are applying for a visa for a course which lasts 6 months or more.
For more information, see the Home Office (UKVI) webpages.听
The (UKCISA) webpages also have some useful information.
How do I apply for dependant visas for my family?
Applying outside the UK
If your dependants are applying from outside the UK, they should usually apply online (there are some exceptions).听 See the for more information and details about how to apply in your dependant's country.
The also have more information.
Applying in the UK
If you and your dependants are already in the UK, it is usually better for you and your dependants to apply to extend your visas all at the same time, however for various reasons that is sometimes not possible/practical.
More information about how to apply within the UK can be found on the .听 For more details and general information, you can also refer to the .
The International Student Support Team offers an advisory service for students and their dependants who need to apply to extend their visa in the UK.听 For advice please email us at internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk.
What if I have a baby that was born in the UK?
Your baby will not need a UK visa until he or she travels outside of the UK and then needs to return.听听For more information about your baby's immigration, see the .
What if I cannot apply for dependant visas for my family?
Some students will not be able to have dependants with them in the UK.听 For example, undergraduate students who do not have government sponsorship, or students coming to study a short English course (less than 6 months).听 The alternative would be for your family to apply for visitor visas.听 Visitor visas are for a maximum of 6 months, and you can have one visitor visa in any 12 month period.听 Please see below for more information.
Can my family and friends come to visit me in the UK?
If they are a 'visa national' they will need to apply for a visitor visa.听If you don't know if they are a 'visa national', check on the UKVI webpages.
They should look at the UKVI webpages for more information about how to apply for a .
You can help your family/friend with their visa application by giving them an extra reason why they are visiting the UK by providing them with with following documents:
- An invitation letter
- A copy of your passport and visa
- Your 'Certificate of Student Registration' (available from Student Admin Office)
- If the visitor is your husband, wife, partner or child, they should also include evidence of your relationship. For example, marriage or birth certificate
- Proof of your address
The UKVI will need the original documents, so you must post the invitation letter and certificate.
Where can I get more information?
The Home Office webpages should have all the information you need about or , although you might find the information is presented more clearly on of the UKCISA website.
The International Student Support Team is always happy to answer any visa questions you might have.
Email: internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk听
Tel: 01248 382882
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