
The UK recognizes and allows same-sex partners to apply for fiancé or spouse visas under the same criteria as opposite-sex partners. The UK government does not discriminate based on sexual orientation when considering visa applications.
When applying for a fiancé visa (also known as a “prospective marriage visa”), same-sex couples are generally required to meet the same eligibility criteria as opposite-sex couples. This includes demonstrating a genuine and subsisting relationship, providing evidence of your intention to marry within the required timeframe, meeting the financial requirements, and meeting the English language requirement if applicable.
The decision to approve a fiancé visa application depends on various factors, including meeting the eligibility criteria, providing the necessary documentation, and presenting a credible case that your relationship is genuine and you intend to marry within the specified time. Each application is considered on its own merits.
It’s important to keep in mind that immigration policies and regulations can change, and procedures may vary based on individual circumstances. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding fiancé visa applications for same-sex partners, it’s recommended to refer to the official UK government website or consult with a legal professional specializing in immigration matters.