FAQs
The purpose is to streamline the visa application process for family members of individuals residing or working abroad, ensuring a smooth experience.
Individuals looking to reunite with their family members in a foreign country can benefit from this service.
The service ensures full compliance with all legal requirements related to dependent permit/visa applications.
Personalized support tailored to the unique needs and circumstances of the applicant is provided throughout the application journey.
The main benefit is the opportunity to reunite with family abroad confidently and with excitement, facilitated by family-centric solutions.
The service primarily focuses on assisting immediate family members, such as spouses and children. However, it may provide guidance or referrals for dependent permits/visas for extended family members, depending on the specific circumstances.
The required documents can vary depending on the destination country and the relationship between the applicant and the individual residing or working abroad. Common documents may include proof of relationship, financial support, and medical clearance.
The duration of the application process can vary depending on factors such as the destination country’s processing times and the complexity of the case. However, the service aims to facilitate a timely process and provide updates along the way.
Yes, there is typically a fee associated with the service. The exact cost may depend on factors such as the complexity of the case and the level of assistance required.
Yes, the service can often assist with dependent permits/visas for children born abroad to individuals working overseas, ensuring compliance with relevant immigration regulations and facilitating the necessary documentation.
The eligibility criteria for dependents may vary depending on the destination country’s immigration laws. However, the service typically assists with permits/visas for spouses and children, regardless of age.
Yes, the service can often assist with renewing or extending dependent permits/visas, ensuring continued legal residency for family members residing abroad.
If the dependent permit/visa application is denied, the service may provide guidance on appealing the decision or exploring alternative options for family reunification.
While the primary focus is on visa assistance, the service may offer resources or referrals for information on healthcare, education, and other essential services to help family members adjust to life in a new country.
Individuals can typically get started by contacting the service provider directly to discuss their needs and begin the application process for dependent permits/visas.