Immigration laws in the U.K. have strict guidelines for family members who wish to join family already residing in the U.K. These immigration laws explain the necessary requirements for individuals to be re-united with members living in the U.K. Immigration status is very important in determining if individuals will be allowed to join their families. However, where an individual has been granted with refugee status in the UK, the rules are somewhat relaxed. Family members wishing to join others in the U.K. must gain entry clearance to be allowed into the country. If the spouse or a child under the age of 18 years of an individual granted refugee status wants to join them in the UK, they will be able to do so. Immigration lawmakers in the U.K. support family unification, and many times joining a family member who is already in the U.K. is a fairly simple process. Here at Midlands Immigration Services we offer services specializing in Family Re-union, please fill in the enquiry form below or contact us on the telephone number provided. Further information regarding Immigration laws pertaining to Family Re-unions and application information may be obtained by contacting the Border and Immigration Agency, the HM Revenue and Customs. These regulated agencies will be able to provide information regarding entry clearance for the purpose of family re-unification. |