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I'm a Moroccan citizen. I want to visit my husband in the UK. He and our daughter are British citizens. What do I need to do to get a visa?






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Can a Moroccan visit the UK?

UK tourist visa is required for Moroccan citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 180 days and visa expires in 180 days. Applicant is required to be present when applying for UK tourist visa. A total of 11 documents are required for applying UK tourist visa.

Are visit visas open for UK?

You can apply for a visit visa from any UK VAC . You should apply for all other UK visas from the country you're living in. If your VAC is closed due to coronavirus restrictions, you can apply online and select a VAC in another country worldwide to submit your application and biometrics.

Can family members visit the UK?

Your friend or family member can apply for a visitor visa so they can visit you in the UK. Visitor visas are usually for up to 6 months.

How can I bring my wife to the UK from Morocco?

If you are a resident in Morocco, and what to join your spouse in the UK you have to apply for UK Spouse Visa. Settlement Spouse Visa allows you to come and live in the UK without any restrictions. Since 2006, we've been successfully securing UK visas and are ready to help with UK spouse visas for Moroccan wives.



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