Family reunification - procedure, advice and requirements in 2023 

Family reunification is a way of reuniting family members who have been separated for various reasons such as work, studies, migration, divorce, etc. It is a process that begins when one of the family members abroad wishes to reintegrate with his or her family in his or her country of origin.

This is a legal process, as a number of legal requirements must be met in order to reunite the family. These requirements vary from country to country. In most cases, family reunification is done through an application for a family reunification visa. This visa, when granted, allows a family member living abroad to rejoin his or her family in the country of origin. In this article we will let you know everything you need to know.

Remember that you can count on our team of experts in foreigners to help you with the whole process.

What is family reunification?

Family reunification is a legal procedure that allows a foreign national to apply to join his or her close relatives (such as spouse, minor children or dependants) in the country where they reside. This process involves meeting certain legal and documentary requirements, and is subject to specific regulations in each country.

This process can be an important avenue for the reunification of families separated for immigration reasons, and can be a key process for the integration of migrants in their new home. It is important to note that the rules and regulations surrounding this event may vary from country to country, and it is important to follow the specific guidelines for each individual case.

What are the requirements for family reunification?

The personal requirements for family reunification may vary significantly from country to country. However, in general, the requirements usually relate to the following aspects:

  • Family links: In order to apply for family reunification, there must be a legally recognised family relationship between the applicant and the person to be reunited. Recognised family links usually include spouses, registered partners, minor or dependent children, and in some cases also parents or grandparents.
  • Legal status of the applicantIn many cases, the applicant must have a legal immigration status in the country where family reunification is being requested. This means that the applicant must have entered the country legally and have a valid residence permit.
  • Legal status of the family members to be reunited: family members who wish to be reunited must also meet certain legal requirements, such as having a valid passport, no criminal record, and in some cases, also a medical certificate proving that they do not suffer from contagious diseases.
  • Financial capacity of the applicant: in some countries, the applicant is required to demonstrate that he/she has sufficient financial means to support the family members to be reunited. This may involve submitting an income declaration and/or having a stable job.
  • Documentation: In order to complete the family reunification process, several documents are usually required, such as marriage or birth certificates, passports, proof of family relations and proof of legal status.

It is important to note that these requirements may vary significantly, as the rules and regulations surrounding family reunification may change over time. Therefore, it is important for applicants to consult the specific legislation of each country to know the requirements and procedures applicable in their particular case.

What are the documents to be submitted?

The documents required for family reunification may vary depending on the country and the specific circumstances of the person applying for reunification. In general, the following documents may be required:

  • Valid and valid identity document of the applicant and the family members to be reunited.
  • Marriage certificate or civil registration for the reunification of the spouse.
  • Birth certificate for the reunification of minor children.
  • Proof that the sponsor has sufficient financial resources to support his/her family in the country of destination. This may include employment contracts, income certificates, bank statements, etc.
  • Proof that the sponsor has suitable accommodation for his or her family in the country of destination. This may include a tenancy agreement or a title deed.
  • Medical certificate proving that the applicant and his family do not suffer from diseases that could be a risk to public health.
  • Criminal record certificate for the applicant and, in some cases, for the family members to be reunited.
  • Documentation proving the family relationship between the applicant and the family members to be reunited.
  • Visa application.
  • Payment of the reunification fee.
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Benefits of having family reunification

This can offer many benefits for both the person applying for reunification and the family members to be reunited. Some of these benefits include:

  • Family unity: family reunification allows family members to be reunited after having been separated due to migration reasons.
  • Emotional stability: can provide emotional stability for people who have been living away from their loved ones for a long time.
  • Improved quality of life: improve the quality of life of the person applying for reunification and the reunited family members by enabling them to live together and share responsibilities and expenses.
  • Family support: Family reunification can provide emotional and financial support to reunited family members, especially children and elderly persons.
  • Educational opportunities: enables children to continue their education in the country of destination and take advantage of the educational opportunities available.
  • Improved job prospects: helps reunited family members to obtain employment in the country of destination and improve their job prospects.

Remember that you can count on our team of experts in foreigners to help you with the whole process.

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