Spouse Visa
A Spouse Visa allows married couples to reunite and live together in the same country. Whether your spouse is a student, a skilled worker, or a permanent resident, this visa helps bridge the distance, enabling families to build their lives together.
Eligibility
Assessment
Get your eligibility check and guidance for key requirements.
Comprehensive
Documentation Support
Help to compile, verify, and submit all required documents to avoid delays or rejections.
Application Preparation
& Submission
We assist with forms, cover letters, and country-specific requirements to ensure a strong application.
Relationship
Proof Guidance
Guidance on collecting evidence to prove relationship authenticity.
Financial
Requirement Support
Guidance on financial assistance including proof of funds, financial assets to showcase the financial stability in the home country.
Fast-Track
Options
Guidance on fast-track or priority processing services, where available, to expedite your application.
Regular Updates
& Communication
Stay informed throughout the process at each and every stage of it.
Post-Visa
Assistance
Help with travel planning, residency requirements, medical & travel insurance after visa approval. ( integration )
Affordable & Transparent
Pricing
Upfront process pricing with no hidden costs.
Assess your eligibility based on relationship authenticity, financial requirements, and immigration status.
Collect key documents like marriage certificates, proof of relationship, sponsor details, and financial evidence.
Complete the required visa forms accurately, ensuring all information is correct.
Submit the completed application along with the required documents to the relevant immigration authority.
Some countries may require an interview to further assess the relationship's authenticity.
Immigration authorities process your application, which may take weeks to months depending on the country.
Know about your spouse visa application decision.
Once approved, receive guidance on travel planning to the destination country.
I could reunite with my husband in Canada in just one month of visa processing ! The team made sure everything was done efficiently and on time, making the whole experience stress-free.
Parth Sharma
I’m so happy with DEC’s spouse visa service ! Throughout the process, I never left in the dark due to their commitment to providing regular updates. I was able to reunite with my spouse in the USA without any worries!
Apexa Patel
DEC helped me understand the financial requirements for the UK Spouse Visa clearly and guided me with the best visa processing options that suit my needs. This support eased my concerns and made the entire process more manageable. Thank You !
Rinkesh Patel
Get Answers to Your Questions
You must be legally married to a student, a skilled worker, citizen or permanent resident of the country you’re applying to. You will also need to meet other specific criteria set by the immigration authorities, such as proof of a genuine relationship.
Processing time for a spouse visa varies by country, but it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year.
In many countries, spouses of citizens or permanent residents are permitted to work as they are granted open-work permits.
Yes, many countries require you to show that you can financially support your spouse without relying on public funds. This could involve savings or pay slips.
On getting a spouse visa application rejected, you can appeal the decision or reapply, depending on the country’s rules.
Yes, many countries offer a pathway to permanent residency after a certain period on a spouse visa. You may need to meet additional criteria, such as specified working hours and non-involvement into illegal activities.
You may be allowed to visit your spouse on a tourist visa while your spouse visa application is being processed, but you cannot work or stay longer than the allowed duration.
In some cases, spouse visas can be extended if you are still in a genuine relationship and meet all other requirements for the extension.
Yes, children under a certain age may be included in the application as dependents, depending on the immigration laws of the preferred country.