Expert Legal Advice on Adult Dependent Relative Visas
At Primus Solicitors, our experienced UK immigration solicitors provide specialist legal advice on Adult Dependent Relative (ADR) visa applications. This is one of the most complex and strictly assessed UK immigration routes, and professional legal representation is critical.
We assist families across Manchester and nationwide, helping eligible parents, grandparents, and other adult relatives apply to live permanently in the UK, where long-term personal care cannot be provided abroad.
What Is the UK Adult Dependent Relative Visa?
The Adult Dependent Relative (ADR) visa allows certain adult family members of British citizens or settled persons to enter and remain in the UK on a permanent basis where they require long-term personal care due to age, illness, or disability.
If granted, the applicant is usually issued Indefinite Leave to Enter, allowing them to live in the UK permanently without time limits.
⚠️ ADR visas have a very high refusal rate, making correct preparation essential.
Who Can Apply for an ADR Visa?
An ADR visa may be available to:
Parents
Grandparents
Adult children (18+)
Adult siblings (18+)
The UK sponsor must be:
A British citizen, or
Settled in the UK, or
Hold qualifying immigration status
The applicant must be a direct family member, and the relationship must be clearly evidenced.
Key ADR Visa Requirements
To qualify, the applicant must prove:
They require long-term personal care for everyday tasks
The required care is unavailable or unaffordable in their home country
The UK sponsor can provide accommodation, care, and financial support for at least 5 years
No reliance on public funds
These requirements are strictly interpreted by the Home Office.
Why ADR Visa Applications Are Commonly Refused
ADR applications are frequently refused due to:
Insufficient medical evidence
Failure to prove care is unavailable abroad
Inadequate financial documentation
Weak evidence of dependency
Incorrect legal arguments
Our solicitors focus on eliminating refusal risks before submission.

How Our ADR Visa Solicitors Help
We provide end-to-end legal support, including:
Detailed eligibility assessment
Medical and care-needs evidence review
Financial documentation preparation
Application drafting and submission
Human rights arguments where applicable
Refusals, reviews, and appeals
This route should not be attempted without legal advice.
ADR Visa Application Process
Initial Consultation
We assess eligibility and refusal risks.Evidence Preparation
Medical, financial, and relationship documents prepared.Application Submission
A fully compliant application was submitted to the Home Office.Post-Submission Support
Handling Home Office queries and decisions.
ADR Visa Processing Time
ADR visa applications are typically decided within 12 weeks, though complex cases may take longer.
If Your ADR Visa Is Refused
If refused, you may have options including:
Administrative review
Immigration appeal
Human rights-based reapplication
We regularly assist clients in challenging ADR refusals and building stronger cases.
Why Choose Primus Solicitors?
SRA-regulated UK immigration solicitors
Extensive experience with ADR & complex family visas
Manchester-based, serving clients nationwide
Telephone, video & in-person consultations
Multilingual support (English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi)
Book a Paid Immigration Consultation
ADR visas require expert legal advice before applying.
📞 Call: 0161 222 5860
💻 Book a 15-, 30 or 45-minute consultation online
📍 Manchester & nationwide clients welcome
💡 Consultation fees may be deducted from legal costs if you instruct us.
Adult Dependent Relative Visa FAQs
Is the ADR visa difficult to obtain?
Yes. It is one of the most strictly assessed UK visa routes.
Does the visa lead to settlement?
Yes. Successful applicants usually receive Indefinite Leave to Enter.
Can I apply if care exists abroad?
Care must be proven unavailable or unaffordable in the home country.
Do I need a solicitor?
Strongly recommended due to the high refusal rate.
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