Can you come to the UK as a family visitor?
This page explains whether you can come to the UK as a family visitor. A family visitor comes under the immigration category of ‘general visitor’.
Only nationals of countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland can be family visitors. If you are an EEA or Swiss national, or a family member of an EEA or Swiss national, the European nationals section explains how you can come to the UK.
To come to the UK as a family visitor, you must be able to show that you will be visiting the following family members in the UK:
To come to the UK as a family visitor, you must be able to show that you will be visiting the following family members in the UK:
If you want to visit a family member who is not listed above, you should come to the UK as a general visitor.
If a child is adopted under an adoption order, that is recognised in UK law, we will treat the child as if they are the natural children of the adoptive parents.
Additionally the family member you are visiting must :
You must be able to show that, during your visit, you do not intend to:
You must also be able to show that:
For information about your rights and responsibilities while you are in the UK, see the Visitors' rights and responsibilities section.
You should provide documents to show that you meet the above requirements. The Documents page contains more information.
You may need to obtain a visa before you can come to the UK as a family visitor. The Do you need a visa? page contains more information.
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