At EduGlobe Visas, we understand the importance of being with your loved ones. Our Spouse Visa Services are designed to help married or legally partnered couples reunite and live together in their desired country. Whether you’re looking to join your partner who is studying, working, or permanently settled abroad, we offer personalized guidance every step of the way.

WHY CHOOSE Eduglobe Visas

Countless benefits & easy processing

Navigating immigration requirements can be complex, but with our expert team by your side, the process becomes simpler and stress-free. From understanding eligibility to assembling the right documents, we ensure your application is accurate, complete, and aligned with visa regulations—maximizing your chances of approval.

Legal Immigration Success

Since years our legal immigration success rate is 99 percent.

Required Documents Support

It can be challenging to determine the required documents.

Application Status Tracking

We help ensure all document requirements are met.

Appointment Scheduling

Our team ensures you have all the necessary documents.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Anyone who is legally married or in a recognized civil partnership with a citizen or permanent resident of the destination country can apply, provided both meet the immigration requirements.

Common documents include a valid marriage certificate, proof of relationship, financial documents, passport copies, accommodation details, and sometimes language proficiency test results depending on the country.

In most cases, proof of a genuine and ongoing relationship is required, which may include joint bills, communication records, travel history, or photographs. Living together can strengthen your application but is not always mandatory.

Processing times vary by country but typically range from 2 to 6 months. We ensure your application is complete to help avoid unnecessary delays.

Yes, many countries allow spouse visa holders to work full-time once their visa is granted, but this depends on the destination country’s immigration policy.