Dependent Visa For Europe

Expat life in Europe can be wonderful, but what about when you want to bring your family along? If you’re already living in an EU country or planning to move there, then obtaining a dependent visa for your family members is paramount. In this article, we’ll explain the dependent visa process in Europe and how EU Helpers can help make the transition seamless and hassle-free.
What is a Dependent Visa?
A dependent visa allows family members of a main visa holder (a worker, student or resident) to live with them in an EU country. It is usually granted to:
- Spouses or registered partners
- Children (usually under 18)
- Elderly dependent parents (in some cases)
Each European country has its own rules for dependent visas, but in general family members must show they’re related to the main visa holder and meet financial and accommodation requirements.
Eligibility Criteria for a Dependent Visa in Europe
The exact criteria will vary from country to country, but in general, you must:
- Proof of Relationship – Marriage certificate (for spouses), birth certificate (for children) or other appropriate documents.
- Financial Stability – the principal visa holder must have the ability to support dependents
- Accommodation Proof – Proof that you have somewhere to live in your host country.
- Health Insurance – Comprehensive health coverage for dependents.
- Legal residency – the main applicant must have a valid visa or residence permit in the EU country.
Application Process for a Dependent Visa
1. Gather Required Documents
Documents typically include:
- Passport copies of dependents
- Relationship proof (marriage/birth certificates)
- Proof of income and accommodation
- Health insurance coverage
- Completed visa application form
2. Submit the Application
At the embassy or immigration office of the country of residence of the primary visa holder (some countries allow online applications).
3. Attend the Visa Interview
Sometimes dependents must appear for an interview at the embassy or consulate.
4. Visa Processing Time
Processing time depends on the country, but can take a few weeks to a few months.
How EU Helpers Can Assist You
EU Helpers offers visa application support, so you can concentrate on your job. Here’s how they can help:
- Personalized Consultation
- Document Preparation Assistance
- Application Submission Support
- Visa Interview Preparation
- Follow-Up and Updates
- Post-Visa Services
Once your visa has been granted, EU Helpers can help you book your flight, find accommodation and provide settling-in services.
Dependent visas for Europe can be complicated, but with EU Helpers’ assistance, it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re bringing your partner, children or parents, we ensure a hassle-free visa process with expert advice and support.
Need Help with Your Dependent Visa?
Contact EU Helpers today and we’ll help you take the first step towards reuniting with your family in Europe!