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Bringing Loved Ones Abroad: A Simple Guide to Family and Dependent Visas with Visacrave

Introduction
Planning to take your spouse, kids, or parents with you on your international journey? Whether you’re moving for work, studies, or long-term stay, getting a visa for your family can feel complex. But with Visacrave, you don’t have to go through it alone. Here’s how we simplify the process of family and dependent visas.

What Are Family and Dependent Visas?

These visas allow your loved ones to join you while you’re abroad. Common types include:

  • Spouse visas (for husbands/wives)
  • Child visas (for minor children)
  • Parent or elderly dependent visas
  • Dependent student/work visas (for family members of students or professionals)

Each country has different names and formats, but the purpose is the same—reuniting families.

Documents You Usually Need

To apply for a family or dependent visa, you’ll typically need:

  • Proof of relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc.)
  • A copy of your valid visa or residence permit
  • Financial proof to show you can support your dependents
  • Travel insurance (in some countries)
  • Accommodation details

Even one missing or unclear document can cause delays.

How Visacrave Helps You and Your Family

1. Personalised Checklist for Your Situation
Whether you’re inviting your spouse to the UK or your parents to Canada, we give you a country-specific checklist based on your case.

2. Relationship Document Support
Visacrave guides you in organizing and formatting all relationship proofs to match embassy standards—especially helpful for cases involving handwritten documents, translations, or regional formats.

3. Financial Documentation Made Clear
Don’t know how much is “enough” money to show? We break down exactly what your host country expects in terms of savings, income, or sponsorship letters.

4. Application Tracking and Updates
We don’t stop after submitting your application. We help you track the progress, stay informed, and prepare for interviews (if required).

Avoid These Common Mistakes

  • Submitting outdated marriage or birth certificates
  • Using local language documents without certified translation
  • Not proving enough financial support
  • Booking tickets before visa approval
  • Skipping key forms or leaving blanks

Conclusion

Your family deserves to be part of your global journey. Don’t let paperwork, embassy confusion, or missed details keep you apart. With Visacrave, bringing your loved ones abroad becomes a guided, worry-free process.

Need help applying for a family or dependent visa? Let Visacrave walk with you every step of the way.