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FAMILY REUNIFICATION

Reunite With the People Who Matter Most.

Helping eligible families and partners navigate sponsorship and family reunification pathways.

Family / Spouse Visa

Family Guidance Built Around Your Goals

Family reunification is a priority for many immigrants, but the sponsorship process requires meticulous documentation to prove relationship authenticity and financial stability. We guide sponsors and applicants through the complex requirements of spouse, partner, and dependent visas.

Every application is unique. We focus on clear, compliant, and well-structured submissions to present your best possible case to immigration authorities.

Who Is This Pathway For?

Identifying the correct visa category is the foundation of a successful application. This pathway is typically suitable for:

Citizens or Permanent Residents wanting to sponsor their spouse or partner

Parents wishing to bring dependent children abroad

Eligible individuals seeking to sponsor parents or grandparents

Engaged couples applying for prospective marriage/fiancé visas

OUR EXPERTISE

What We Help With

01

Spouse/Partner Applications

Comprehensive guidance for married spouses, de facto partners, and fiancé visas.

02

Dependent Child Visas

Processing applications for biological or adopted dependent children.

03

Sponsorship Documentation

Assisting the sponsoring family member in proving their financial capacity and eligibility.

04

Relationship Evidence

Strategic guidance on compiling strong, authentic evidence to prove the genuine nature of a relationship.

05

Application Preparation

Thorough review and filing of complex family sponsorship applications.

PROCESS

How We Work With You

1

Sponsor Eligibility Check

Verify that the sponsor meets the financial and legal requirements to support the applicant.

2

Relationship & Evidence Strategy

Outline the specific documentation needed to prove relationship authenticity.

3

Document Compilation

Gather civil documents, financial records, and relationship evidence.

4

Submission & Communication

File the sponsorship and visa applications together and manage ongoing correspondence.

Explore This Service by Destination

Every country has its own immigration rules and pathways. Explore the destinations where this service may be relevant.

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REQUIREMENTS

Could This Path Be Right For You?

While every application is evaluated individually by the relevant immigration authorities, successful applicants generally meet several core criteria.

General Eligibility Factors

  • Sponsor must hold valid Citizenship, Permanent Residency, or eligible visa status
  • Sponsor must meet minimum income thresholds to financially support dependents
  • Relationship must be legally recognized and proven to be genuine and continuing
  • Applicant must pass health and character requirements
  • Children must meet the specific age and dependency criteria of the destination country

Disclaimer: Final eligibility depends on the relevant immigration authority and individual circumstances. Kingfisher Overseas does not guarantee visa, residency, or citizenship approval.

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Documents You May Need

Required documents vary depending on your destination, visa category, and individual circumstances. Below is a general list of what may be requested.

Valid Passports for sponsor and applicant
Marriage certificates or proof of de facto registration
Comprehensive relationship evidence (photos, joint accounts, correspondence)
Sponsor's financial documents (tax assessments, employment letters)
Birth certificates for dependent children
Police clearances and medical exam results

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about this process. If you have a specific inquiry about your profile, our team is ready to help.

Authorities look for evidence of shared life. This includes joint bank accounts, shared leases or property, travel history together, photographs, communication records, and statements from friends or family.

In many cases, yes. Work visa and student visa holders can often bring their spouse as a dependent, provided they show sufficient funds to support them. The dependent may also receive work rights depending on the country.

Sponsors generally must prove they earn above a certain minimum income threshold to ensure the applicant does not rely on public funds. The exact amount depends on the country and family size.

Ready to Explore Your Options?

Every immigration journey is different. Start with a consultation and understand the options available for your goals.