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A family visa is a kind of visa that enables people to reunite with their relatives who are residing in another nation. It makes it possible for family members to get back together, live together, and profit from having each other nearby in another country. Depending on the country's immigration requirements, spouses, children, parents, and occasionally other relatives are also eligible for family visas.

Every country has different requirements and procedures for acquiring a family visa. However, there are a few common factors that are typically taken into account while reviewing applications. These include the connection between the applicant and the family member living in the nation, evidence of the family connection (such marriage documents, birth certificates, or adoption papers), and financial support for the application.

Parents who already have children abroad can join them with the help of a parental visa. Proof of the parent-child relationship, evidence of financial security, and occasionally a restriction on the age of dependent children are all possible conditions.

Minors who want to move abroad to live with their parents or legal guardians are given children visas. Birth certificates, documentation of custody or guardianship, and occasionally financial support from the sponsoring parents may be necessary to meet the requirements.