What is a Family Visa?
A family visa allows family members of a primary visa holder (such as a student, worker, or resident) to join them in the host country. It typically includes spouses, children, and sometimes extended family members. The eligibility criteria, required documentation, and processing times vary depending on the country. Family visas are usually granted for the same duration as the primary visa, and in some cases, family members may also be allowed to work or study while living in the country. This visa is often part of a broader immigration policy aimed at family reunification.