Apply as a child to join or stay with a close relative in the UK

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Overview

You may be able to apply to join or stay with a close relative in the UK if you’re a child with no-one else to look after you. 

Eligibility

You must be under 18 with no family members who can support or care for you (other than your close relative in the UK).

Your relative must be a close relative but not your parent. They must have protection status (permission to stay as a refugee or person with humanitarian protection) but must not be settled in the UK or a British citizen.

Check if you can apply.

To join a parent who has protection status or is now settled (has ‘indefinite leave to remain’) after having protection status, you’ll need to apply for family reunion instead. To join a relative who is settled in the UK or is a British citizen, you’ll need to apply for a family visa instead.

How much it costs

You’ll usually need to pay an application fee. How much it costs depends on whether you’re applying from outside or inside the UK.

You’ll also need to pay the healthcare surcharge if either:

  • you’re applying from inside the UK
  • you’re applying from outside the UK to stay for more than 6 months

You might not need to pay the fees if you can prove that you cannot afford it.

Check how much money you’ll need.

How to apply

How you apply depends on whether you’re applying from inside or outside the UK.

As part of your application, you’ll need to prove your identity and your relationship to your relative.

How long it takes

If you’re applying from outside the UK, you’ll usually get a decision within 12 weeks.

What you can and cannot do

You can usually stay in the UK for as long as your close relative has permission to stay.

You can do the following:

  • study
  • travel abroad and return to the UK
  • apply to settle permanently in the UK (also known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’) when your close relative applies or once they are settled

You usually cannot apply for most benefits (public funds).