Spouse Visa Extension

Spouse Visa Extension

If you are currently in the UK on a Spouse Visa and your visa is nearing its expiration, you can apply for a Spouse Visa extension before it expires. This extension allows you to remain in the UK for an additional 30 months (2.5 years). After the extension period, you may be eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), a step that can eventually lead to obtaining British Citizenship.

Key Requirements for Spouse Visa Extension

To qualify for a Spouse Visa extension, the following conditions typically apply:

Genuine Relationship:
You must prove that your relationship is genuine and ongoing. This can be shown through marriage or a civil partnership, or by demonstrating that you’ve been in a relationship similar to marriage or a civil partnership for at least two years.
Financial Requirement:
You and your partner must meet the financial requirement. The current minimum income threshold is:
- £29,000 per year for couples without children.
- If you have one child, the threshold increases to £32,800.
- For each additional dependent child, an additional £3,800 is added to the required income.
The financial requirement can be met through various sources, including:
- Income from employment or self-employment.
- Cash savings above £88,500.
- Certain state and private pension payments.
- Maternity allowances and bereavement benefits.
Immigration History:
You must have complied with all UK immigration laws throughout your stay.
English Language Proficiency:
You will need to demonstrate proficiency in the English language unless you are exempt.
Biometrics:
You must submit biometric information as part of the application process.
Intent to Live Together:
You need to show that you plan to continue living with your spouse or partner in the UK for the entire extension period and beyond.

How Push Legal Services Can Help

At Push Legal Services, we specialise in guiding couples through the Spouse Visa extension process. Our services include:

Eligibility Assessment: We will review your case and determine if you meet the criteria for an extension.
Document Review and Support: We assist in gathering and reviewing all necessary documents to ensure that they meet Home Office requirements.
Application Completion: Our experienced team will complete the Spouse Visa extension application on your behalf, ensuring all information is accurate.
Legal Advice and Representation: If needed, we will prepare a Letter of Representation outlining the strengths of your application and provide legal support throughout the process.
Home Office Liaison: We can deal with any issues that arise during the application, acting as your point of contact with the Home Office.
Preparation for English and Life in the UK Tests: We will assist you with preparing for any required tests.

Spouse Visa Extension Advice Session

We offer a Spouse Visa Extension Advice Session where one of our experienced immigration lawyers will assess your situation and guide you through the process.

For tailored advice and assistance with your Spouse Visa extension application, contact us at 0333 0124 253 or submit an online enquiry. We are happy to assist you in person, over the phone, or online.

Why Choose Push Legal Services for Your Spouse Visa Extension?

We are dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalised services to ensure the success of your Spouse Visa extension application. Our immigration lawyers will:

1
Assess your eligibility
based on your circumstances.
2
Prepare your application
with attention to detail, ensuring it is completed correctly.
3
Provide ongoing support
throughout the process, liaising with the Home Office on your behalf.

If you’re ready to apply for your Spouse Visa extension or need expert advice, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today. Call 0333 0124 253 or make an online enquiry to schedule your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Spouse Visa extension requirements?
To be eligible for a Spouse Visa extension in the UK after residing in the country for 2.5 years, you typically need to meet the following requirements when submitting your FLR (M) form application:

1. Income of at least £29,000.

2.You must demonstrate an A2 level of English proficiency, unless you are exempt from this requirement.

3. You need to provide evidence of being in a genuine and recognized relationship with your partner, along with the intention to continue living together in suitable accommodation.

4. You should meet character suitability requirements, which assess your character, conduct, and previous immigration history.

5. You must be in the UK lawfully at the time of the application.

As part of your Spouse Visa extension application, you will be required to provide proof of your authentic relationship with your partner. If your visa extension meets these conditions, you may continue to stay in the UK until you become eligible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Please note that immigration rules and requirements may change over time, so it's crucial to consult the latest guidance from the UK Home Office and consider seeking legal advice for precise information and support.
What are the english language requirements for Spouse Visa extension after 2.5 years?
Recent amendments to the Home Office Immigration Rules have introduced a change regarding the English Language requirement for Spouse Visa extensions. Individuals who were not initially required to meet the English Language requirement when applying for a Spouse Visa may now need to pass an A2 level of English test if they wish to extend their stay in the UK. This change applies to applicants whose "leave to remain as a partner" expired on or after May 1, 2017. It's important to stay updated on immigration rule changes and ensure that you fulfill the current requirements when applying for a visa extension.
What if my extension isn’t successful?
If your Spouse Visa Extension in the UK is not successful, you will have a 14-day window from the date you receive your decision letter to lodge an appeal with the First Tier Tribunal.

Should you file an appeal beyond this 14-day deadline, you will be required to provide an explanation for the delay. The decision on whether your case will be heard rests with the First Tier Tribunal.

Our team includes several skilled immigration lawyers who possess specialised expertise in appealing to the First Tier Tribunal. If you require assistance with your appeal, please don't hesitate to contact us today for support and guidance.
What Services does PLS offer?
When you're applying to extend your stay in the UK and have any concerns or uncertainties about any aspect of the process, it's crucial to seek expert legal advice. Our immigration lawyers are available to provide guidance and support. Our services encompass the following:

1. We will examine your documents to ensure they meet the requirements for your UK Spouse Visa extension application.

2. We can prepare a Letter of Representation to accompany your application, effectively presenting your case to the Home Office.

3. Our team will engage with the Home Office on your behalf during the application process, addressing any queries or issues that may arise.

4. We will meticulously complete each part of your UK visa application to the highest standards, ensuring accuracy and compliance with immigration regulations.

In the event that your UK Spouse Visa renewal is refused by the Home Office, our immigration lawyers can also assist you. We can guide you through the appeal process, and if your appeal proceeds to a First Tier Tribunal hearing, we can arrange for one of our expert immigration lawyers to represent you.

For comprehensive legal advice and assistance, please contact us at 0333 0124 253 or reach out to us online. We are here to provide you with the support you need throughout your visa extension journey.
What if my application gets refused?
To lodge a Fiancé Visa appeal, it is recommended that you follow the below steps:

- Read your refusal letter carefully to understand the reasons why your application was refused
- Identify whether you have the right to appeal the decision (this will be clearly stated in your letter)
- You must submit your appeal within 14 or 28 days (depending on whether you applied outside or inside the UK)
- Prepare your case to demonstrate why the decision should be reversed
- Attend the hearing at the First-tier Tribunal in the UK immigration courts
- Wait for a decision on your appeal

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