Parent Visa

Parent Visa

To apply for a parent visa, the process and requirements vary depending on the country. Here’s a general guide for some popular destinations:

Australia

  1. Eligibility:
    • Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 143):
      • Be the parent of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
      • Meet health and character requirements.
      • Must have an Assurance of Support (a financial guarantee from a sponsor).
      • Pay a significant contribution fee.
    • Parent Visa (subclass 103):
      • Same basic requirements as the contributory visa but with a longer processing time.
      • Assurance of Support required.
      • Meet health and character requirements.
  2. Application Process:
    • Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) if required.
    • Gather required documents (e.g., proof of relationship, health checks).
    • Lodge the visa application online or through a paper form.
    • Pay the visa application fee.
    • Wait for the visa to be processed. Processing times can vary.
  3. Fees and Processing Times:
    • Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 143): Generally more expensive and faster processing.
    • Parent Visa (subclass 103): Lower fee but longer processing time.

Canada

  1. Eligibility:
    • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
    • Meet the minimum income requirement to support your parents or grandparents.
    • Demonstrate that you can provide financial support without social assistance.
  2. Application Process:
    • Express Interest: Submit an interest to sponsor through the online portal when the program is open.
    • Invitation to Apply: If selected, you will receive an invitation to apply.
    • Gather Documentation: Proof of relationship, income, and other required documents.
    • Submit Application: Apply online or through a paper application.
  3. Fees and Processing Times:
    • Application fees and processing times can vary. There’s usually an annual cap on the number of applications accepted.

UK

  1. Eligibility:
    • Be the parent of a child who is a British citizen, settled in the UK, or has refugee status.
    • Meet the financial requirement (minimum income threshold).
    • Demonstrate that you will not rely on public funds.
  2. Application Process:
    • Gather necessary documents (e.g., proof of relationship, financial evidence).
    • Apply online or by post.
    • Pay the application fee.
    • Attend a biometric appointment if required.
  3. Fees and Processing Times:
    • Application fees and processing times vary. Check the UK government’s official immigration website for up-to-date details.

USA

  1. Eligibility:
    • Be a U.S. citizen.
    • Your parent must meet health and background check requirements.
  2. Application Process:
    • Petition for Parent: File Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
    • Visa Processing: After approval, the parent will apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy.
    • Adjustment of Status: If already in the U.S., your parent may apply for a Green Card (Form I-485).
  3. Fees and Processing Times:
    • Fees for Form I-130 and other processing can vary.
    • Processing times can vary based on USCIS and consulate workload.

New Zealand

  1. Eligibility:
    • Be the parent of a New Zealand citizen or resident.
    • Meet health and character requirements.
    • Satisfy the income and support criteria.
  2. Application Process:
    • Gather necessary documents (e.g., proof of relationship, health checks).
    • Apply online or by post.
    • Pay the application fee.
  3. Fees and Processing Times:
    • Fees and processing times can vary. Check the Immigration New Zealand website for the most accurate information.

General Tips:

  • Consult an Immigration Expert: Immigration laws are complex and can change frequently. Consulting with an immigration lawyer or consultant can help you navigate the process more effectively.
  • Check Official Websites: Always refer to the official immigration website of the country you are applying to for the most current information and specific requirements.