Cape Town, South Africa – September 2025

Moving a family across continents is no small task. Between visa paperwork, school transitions, and the financial strain, the process can feel overwhelming. That’s why Move Up is stepping in with a family-first special: children go free on our UK settlement visa representation.

For South African families looking to reunite with loved ones in the UK, the settlement visa is one of the most important (and costly) routes. Normally, every applicant — including dependent children — pays professional representation fees. But for a limited time, Move Up is waiving representation fees for kids under 18.

“We know children already cost enough,” says Ryan Rennison, Founder of Move Up. “From nappies to university, parents never stop investing in their kids. This campaign is about easing that burden while ensuring families get expert support on one of the most complex UK visa applications.”


Why This Matters

The UK’s settlement visa process involves proving financial stability, relationship requirements, and submitting extensive supporting documents. Mistakes can lead to refusals, wasted time, and even lost opportunities for families.

By offering kids go free representation, Move Up makes family relocation:

    • ✅ More affordable

    • ✅ Professionally guided

    • ✅ Stress-free and future-proof


Who Qualifies

This offer applies to families lodging settlement visa applications through Move Up. Representation fees are waived for dependent children under 18 included in the application. (Standard UK government visa fees still apply.)


How to Apply

South Africans ready to take advantage of this offer can book an assessment directly through our site:

👉 Start Your Settlement Visa Journey Here

Financial Requirement

The most frequent reason for UK Settlement visa refusals. Allow us the opportunity to review your case and lets make sure you get the visa first time round.

UK Family Visas

To get the ball rolling, please be encouraged to start our free assessment on the button below:

Move Up has already represented thousands of South Africans in their UK journeys. With this campaign, we’re putting families first — because at the end of the day, it’s not just about visas, it’s about keeping loved ones together.