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Elderly Dependent Visas

Care for Those Who Once Cared for You!

Bringing your elderly parents or grandparents to live with you in the UK can be an emotional yet complex process. The Elderly Dependent Relative (ADR) Visa is one of the most challenging visa categories under UK immigration law. At VM Law Solicitors, we specialise in these cases, helping families overcome legal hurdles to reunite with their loved ones.

If your elderly relative depends on you for daily care that they cannot receive in their home country, we are here to provide the legal expertise and compassionate support you need.

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What is an Elderly Dependent Relative Visa?

The Elderly Dependent Relative Visa (ADR) allows parents, grandparents or other close adult family members of British citizens or settled persons in the UK to join them, provided they require long-term care that is not available or affordable in their home country.

This visa is only granted under very specific circumstances, so it’s crucial to present a strong and detailed application.

Eligibility Criteria
  • Must be a parent, grandparent, adult child or sibling of a UK sponsor
  • Requires long-term personal care due to age, illness or disability
  • Care must be unavailable or unaffordable in the home country
  • The UK sponsor must prove they can financially support them without public funds
  • You must show you can support them financially without public funds

Elderly Dependent Visas are among the toughest to secure, but our expert solicitors can build a strong case for approval!

Elderly Dependent Visa Requirements

To qualify, the applicant and sponsor must meet several key requirements:

  • Relationship Proof
    • Evidence of a genuine relationship (birth certificates, family history, communication records)
  • Medical & Care Evidence
    • Medical documents confirming the need for daily assistance
    • Statement from doctors or care providers outlining treatment needs
  • Inaccessibility of Care Abroad
    • Documents showing the unavailability or unaffordability of care in the home country
  • Financial Support
    • UK sponsor must prove they can accommodate and financially support the dependent without access to public funds
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Elderly Dependent Visa Document Checklist

Here’s a list of key documents needed for a Elderly Dependent Visa:

  • Valid passport for the applicant
  • Birth certificate or other relationship proof
  • Medical reports and care needs assessment
  • Evidence of failed care options in home country
  • Financial documents of the UK sponsor
  • Accommodation proof in the UK

Submitting the right documents is crucial! Our experts will ensure everything is in order.

UK Family Visa Processing Time & Fees

  • How Long Does It Take?
    • Elderly Dependent Visas: 6-9 months (complex applications)
  • UK Family Visa Fees (2024)
    • Application Fee: £1,846 (Outside UK) 
    • Healthcare Surcharge: £624 per year
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Family Visa FAQs

Yes, if you can prove they rely on you for essential care that is unavailable in their country.

No, ADR visa applicants must apply from outside the UK.

No, ADR visa holders are not permitted to work in the UK.

We can help you appeal the decision or prepare a stronger re-application.

There is no strict age limit, but evidence of dependency is essential.

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Why Choose VM Law Solicitors for Elderly Dependent Visas?

  • Specialists in ADR Visa Applications
    • This is one of our core areas of expertise with a high success rate.
  • Led by Immigration Expert Vikrant Malhotra
    • Work directly with a solicitor who has successfully handled some of the toughest cases in the UK.
  • Tailored, Strategic Case Preparation
    • We know how to present compelling evidence to meet the Home Office’s strict standards.
  • Fixed Fees & Free Initial Consultation
    • No surprises—just clear guidance and full transparency from day one