A Spouse Visa allows the legally married partner of a foreign national — whether a student, worker, or resident — to join them in another country. At Yourabroadmap, we handle the entire spouse visa process with care, ensuring your family stays together while you build your future abroad.

  • marriage certificate authentication and apostille
  • spouse visa eligibility and category assessment
  • financial sponsorship documentation support
  • application filing for UK, Canada, Australia, Germany
  • biometric appointment and interview guidance
  • work rights for spouse in the host country guidance

01

verify

Verify marriage documents and authentication requirements.

02

prepare

Prepare financial proof and sponsorship letter from the primary holder.

03

apply

Submit the spouse visa application with expert support.

04

join

Reunite with your spouse in your new country of residence.

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Complete Support From Start to Finish

Our experienced consultants provide end-to-end guidance so every step is handled with professionalism and care.

authentication expertise

We ensure marriage certificates are correctly apostilled for international use.

relationship proof support

We guide couples on what constitutes genuine relationship evidence.

work rights guidance

In many countries, spouses can work — we advise on work permissions.

fast processing support

We prioritise complete documentation to avoid delays and rejections.

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically: valid passports, marriage certificate (authenticated), proof of relationship (photos, communication records), financial proof of the sponsor, and accommodation evidence.

Yes, spouses of UK residents on a Spouse Visa (Family Visa) are generally permitted to work without restrictions.

Processing times range from 8 weeks to 6 months depending on the country and application volume.

We assist clients with refusal analysis and reapplication strategy. Common reasons include insufficient financial proof or incomplete documentation.

Yes, in most countries, holders of a spouse visa can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain or Permanent Residency after 2–5 years.