Self-Employed How to Apply for UK Spouse Visa

UK Spouse Visa
4 min readMay 24, 2024

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How to meet Spouse Visa requirements if you or your partner is self-employed

The immigration rules state that you can meet the spouse visa financial requirement in a number of ways, including through income from self-employment or as a director of a limited company (both from you as the applicant or from your UK-based partner).

When calculating the amount of income from self-employment as the director or employee (or both) of a limited company in the UK, there are two main methods that you can use:

  • Self-employment income from the last full financial year (category F)
  • Self-employment income as an average over the last two financial years (category G)

In addition, the Home Office will want to see evidence of ongoing self-employment as of the date of application.

The way in which you calculate your income from self-employment (or that of your UK-based partner) will depend on whether you are self-employed as:

  • a sole trader, as a partner or in a franchise, or
  • a director or other employee (or both) of a specified limited company

Applying as a sole trader, as a partner, or in a franchise

A sole trader is a business owned and controlled by an individual (but they can employ staff). In a partnership, a business may be owned by two or more people. A franchise is a type of business whereby a person buys a licence to use an existing business idea/model/brand.

If you are a sole trader, business partner, or franchisee, you will need to use your self-assessment tax return for the relevant tax years to prove your level of income to UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). It is important that you calculate your income in the Self-Assessment tax year, not the company accounting period. In the UK, the relevant tax year for those submitting a Self-Assessment tax return is the 6th of April to the 5th of April in the following year. The immigration rules also state if you are relying on your partner’s income from self-employment overseas, the exact dates of the relevant financial year(s) will depend on the tax rules in that country.

Your income will be based on your gross taxable profits from your share of the business in the relevant financial year(s). This does not include any deductible allowances, expenses, or liabilities applied when calculating your final tax liability.

If your self-assessment tax return includes provisional figures, it is important to ensure that the return explains the reasons for this and that you provide a detailed cover letter with your application explaining how the figures were calculated and how these relate to your audited or unaudited accounts.

Applying as a director or other employee (or both) of a specified limited

If you are applying for a Spouse visa based on income as a director or other employee (or both) of a specified limited, you will instead need to base your income calculations on the relevant financial year(s) covered by your Company Tax Return (CT600) corresponding to the 12-month accounting year of your company.

Conclusion

Applying for a UK Spouse Visa as a self-employed individual may seem daunting, but with careful preparation and attention to detail, it’s entirely feasible. By following the outlined steps and ensuring you provide comprehensive documentation, you can increase your chances of a successful application and begin your new life with your partner in the UK.

For help with your spouse visa application, if you are relying on self-employment income, please speak to our immigration lawyers for a free telephone consultation at 0161 222 5860 or by email at Info@ukspousevisa.co.uk.

FAQs

Can I apply for a UK Spouse Visa if I’m self-employed but don’t meet the financial requirements?

It’s essential to meet the financial threshold set by the Home Office to qualify for a UK Spouse Visa. If you’re unable to meet the requirements based on your self-employment income alone, consider alternative options or seek professional advice.

What should I do if my visa application is refused?

If your visa application is refused, you’ll receive a letter outlining the reasons for refusal and any options for appeal or reapplication. Consider seeking legal advice to understand your options and address any deficiencies in your application.

How long does it take to process a UK Spouse Visa application?

Processing times for UK Spouse Visa applications can vary depending on various factors, including the volume of applications and individual circumstances. It’s advisable to check the current processing times on the official UK government website for the most up-to-date information.

Can I work in the UK on a Spouse Visa if I’m self-employe?

Yes, holders of a UK Spouse Visa are typically allowed to work in the UK, including self-employment, provided they meet all relevant immigration and employment regulations.

Is there a minimum income requirement for UK Spouse Visa applicants?

Yes, the UK government sets minimum income thresholds that sponsors must meet to qualify for a Spouse Visa. These thresholds can vary depending on factors such as whether there are dependent children involved and whether the applicant is applying from within or outside the UK.

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