

Spouse/Partner/Fiance
Hello sir, if student is married but wants to apply for student visa without dependant is it possible
Hello!
Yes, if a student is married but wants to apply for a UK Student visa without bringing their spouse as a dependant, it is absolutely possible. The UK immigration rules for Student visas focus on the individual student's eligibility for their course and their ability to maintain themselves financially.
The fact that you are married does not prevent you from applying as a single applicant. You will just need to meet all the standard Student visa requirements, such as having a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed sponsor, proving you have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course, and meeting the English language requirements.
The rules around bringing dependants for Student visa holders have changed recently. As of January 1, 2024, most international students can no longer bring dependants to the UK, unless they are:
* Studying a PhD, other doctoral qualification, or…
English language test requirements
My wife's spouse visa was issued in January 2021 and is due for extension in October 2023. I would like to know if she will be required to take the English Language test as she will be over 65 in September 2023. If the test is required, what is the required level (She passed Level A1 at the time of the initial application)?
Reuse my English test certificate for extension/renewal and ILR on Partner visas
Can I reuse my English test certificate for extension/renewal and Indefinite leave to remain application to meet the English language requirement for Fiancee/Spouse/Unmarried Partner/Civil Partner visa
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For detailed advice regarding your particular situation, it is advisable that you seek advice from a qualified immigration adviser.
For detailed advice regarding your particular situation, it is advisable that you seek advice from a qualified immigration adviser. We are registered with the OISC and are qualified to give Immigration Advice at the highest level, i.e. Level 3 (Advocacy and representation). You may book a video/audio consultation at the below link: