Feb 22, 2022 | Fiancé Visa, Further Leave to Remain, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
The English language requirement for applicants joining their partners in the UK was introduced on 29 November 2010. Under the Immigration Rules Appendix FM, this requirement applies to anyone applying for entry clearance from outside the UK or leave to remain...
Jul 5, 2021 | Further Leave to Remain, Spouse Visa Extension
Under the Appendix FM category, every UK spouse visa holder must apply for an extension before the initial 2.5 years visa grant expires. In this post, we cover the most important questions when applying for a spouse visa extension application. Spouse Visa Extension UK...
Jan 19, 2021 | Indefinite Leave to Remain, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration, UK Settlement
Updated on 01 November 2023 UK Indefinite Leave to Remain as a Spouse You can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or settlement in the UK, otherwise known as ILR, if you are a non-EEA national or Swiss national and have been living with your British Citizen or...
Jan 6, 2021 | Further Leave to Remain, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration
Following the initial Spouse/Civil Partner Visa grant of 30 months, non-EEA residents are required to apply for a Spouse Visa extension to continue to live in the UK with their spouse/partner, this is also known as Further Leave to Remain in the UK. The Spouse Visa...
Oct 28, 2020 | Fiancé Visa, Further Leave to Remain, Partner & Family Visa, Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration, Unmarried Partner Visa
Updated on 10 October 2023 The process of getting a UK Spouse Visa isn’t just about paperwork, it’s also about managing costs. From government fees to extra expenses, understanding the money side is key. In this guide, we break down what you need to know...
Oct 24, 2020 | Spouse Visa, Spouse Visa Extension, UK Immigration
Earlier this year, the Government announced that the Immigration Health Surcharge (“IHS”) fee would be increasing for most applicants. The new law will come into force on 27 October 2020 and can be found here. The standard rate of the IHS fee will increase from £400...