Spouse Visa Required Documents Checklist

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Applying for a UK Spouse Visa is a detailed and document-heavy process. Whether you’re joining your partner in the UK for the first time or applying to extend your stay, submitting the right evidence is critical. Missing or unclear documents are among the most common reasons for delays and refusals.

This guide provides a complete, up-to-date checklist of all the documents you’ll need for a successful spouse visa application in 2025. It covers everything from identity and relationship proof to financial records, accommodation, and language requirements.

Use this checklist to stay organised and confident at every stage of your application. If your situation is complex or you’re unsure about what to include, seeking legal advice can help avoid costly errors.

Why Getting the Documents Right Matters

The UK Home Office assesses spouse visa applications based on strict criteria. Even if your relationship is genuine and your intentions are clear, your application can be refused if the supporting documents are incomplete, inconsistent, or not presented properly.

Every document you include must help prove that you meet one or more of the visa requirements, from demonstrating your identity and relationship to showing that you have suitable accommodation and financial stability. If something is missing, UKVI may not give you a chance to correct it.

By preparing your documents carefully, in line with the latest guidance, you reduce the risk of delays, refusal, or the need to reapply. This checklist is designed to help you do exactly that, with clarity, completeness, and confidence.

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Spouse Visa Document Categories

In this section, we break down the main categories of documents you’ll need to prepare for your UK Spouse Visa application. Each one plays a key role in proving that you meet the Home Office’s requirements. Make sure your documents are clear, up to date, and well organised.

Identity and Personal Documents

These documents confirm who you are and prove your sponsor’s immigration status in the UK.

You will need:

Tip: Scan or copy the biometric and visa pages, and check that your passport will remain valid for at least six months beyond your travel date.

Proof of Relationship

This section is vital to show that your relationship is genuine, legally recognised, and ongoing.

You will need:

Tip: Aim for quality over quantity. Include consistent evidence over time and provide brief captions or notes for clarity.

Previous Relationships (if applicable)

You must show that any previous marriages or civil partnerships have legally ended before applying.

You will need:

Tip: If your name differs across documents due to previous relationships, include proof of name change (e.g. deed poll or marriage certificate).

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Accommodation Evidence

UKVI requires evidence that you and your partner will have suitable accommodation without relying on public funds.

You will need:

Tip: Include documents that show the full address clearly, match the sponsor’s name, and cover recent months.

Financial Requirement Evidence

You must show that your sponsor meets the financial threshold set by UKVI to support you without needing public funds.

Current requirement (as of 2025):

If the sponsor is employed (salaried):

If the sponsor is employed (non-salaried or variable hours):

If self-employed:

If using cash savings:

If relying on pension:

If combining sources:

Tip: Financial documents must be consistent, match in dates and figures, and clearly trace income into a bank account. Gaps or mismatches can result in refusal.

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English Language Requirement

Most applicants must prove their ability to speak and understand English.

You can meet this requirement by:

  • Passing a Secure English Language Test (SELT) at the correct CEFR level:

    • A1 – initial application

    • A2 – extension after 2.5 years

    • B1 – Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

  • Holding a degree taught or researched in English

    • If awarded outside the UK, you must get an ECCTIS (formerly UK NARIC) confirmation.

  • Holding a passport from a majority English-speaking country

    • E.g. USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.

Providing medical exemption evidence if a long-term condition prevents you from meeting the requirement

Tip: Always book a UKVI-approved test, not a general IELTS exam. Make sure the reference number is correct in your application.

Tuberculosis (TB) Test Certificate

A TB test is mandatory for applicants from certain countries if they are coming to the UK for more than 6 months.

You will need:

Tip: The TB test must be done no more than 6 months before the application date, and only certificates from approved clinics will be accepted.

Application Forms and Payment Confirmation

These documents show that you have completed the required online application and paid the relevant fees.

You will need:

Tip: Save and print copies of all confirmations and payment references, as you may be asked to show proof during your biometric appointment or document submission.

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Supporting Letters (Strongly Recommended)

  • A cover letter from the applicant outlining:

    • Your relationship history
    • How you meet the visa requirements
    • A summary of the included documents

  • A letter of support from the UK-based sponsor confirming:

    • They intend to live with you permanently in the UK.
    • That they meet the financial and accommodation requirements 
    • Their understanding and support of the application

 

Tip: Use clear, factual language and avoid exaggeration. Include dates, key facts, and contact details.

Optional but Helpful Extras

These documents are not required by UKVI, but can help clarify your case or improve your application’s organisation.

You may include:

  • Joint club memberships

     

  • Joint tenancy renewals

     

  • Communication with the Home Office if previously engaged with immigration processes

 

Tip: Organising your documents in a logical, clearly labelled format (either physical or digital) reflects preparation and helps avoid confusion or delay.

Get Expert Help with Your Application

Preparing a UK Spouse Visa application can feel overwhelming, especially when the success of your case depends so heavily on getting the documentation exactly right. With constantly changing financial thresholds, strict formatting rules, and detailed evidence requirements, even genuine couples can find themselves at risk of refusal for avoidable errors.

At AMH Solicitors, we guide you through every step of the process. We’ll help you identify exactly which documents you need, check that your evidence meets the Home Office’s requirements, and ensure your application is presented clearly and professionally. Whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing your visa, our team is here to make sure your submission is accurate, complete, and as strong as it can be.

If you’re unsure about what to include or want the peace of mind that nothing important has been missed, get in touch with AMH Solicitors today. We’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

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