All You Need To Know About the FLR M Visa

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If you are currently living in the UK on a spouse/partner visa and wish to extend your stay beyond the initial period you were granted, you will need to complete and submit the Home Office’s FLR M Visa form . Form FLR M is also used to extend the stay of dependant children presently in the UK and also for those on a non-partner visa who wish to live with their partner in the UK. In this article, we will explain the purpose of the FLR M visa form, who can apply, the conditions, the eligibility criteria, and the application process.

What is the FLR M Visa application form?

The FLR M visa form is typically used by partners (and their dependant children) who are coming towards the expiry date of their spouse/partner visa and want to further extend their stay while still in the UK. An FLR M visa normally has a duration of 30 months, at the end of which holders (i.e. partners and their dependant children) can apply for permanent settlement (indefinite leave to remain – ILR).

Who is the FLR M Visa form for?

The FLR M visa is for two main groups of people:

Current spouse visa holders

You will need to complete Form FLR M if you are currently in the UK on a partner visa and need to extend your stay. As a partner visa holder, you will already have met the relationship requirements when you first applied – i.e. be married, in a civil partnership, or have been living with your partner for at least 2 years when you submitted your application.

The FLR M visa form is for those who are still in a genuine relationship with a British citizen who lives in the UK, a person who is present and settled in the UK (i.e. they hold EU Settled Status or ILR), or a person with UK refugee leave or humanitarian protection.

Form FLR M can also be used by fiancé(e)s or proposed civil partners present in the UK who have been unable to get married in the 6 months granted on their family visa. In this case, successful form FLR M applications will lead to a further stay of 6 months only.

Current non-partner visa holders

You can also use the FLR M visa form if you are in the UK on a non-partner visa (e.g. work visa, study visa, youth mobility scheme visa) and you live with a married or civil partner who is a British citizen or settled person (i.e. they have EU Settled Status or ILR). If you currently hold a non-partner visa, such as a Skilled Worker visa, by applying for an FLR M visa, you are “switching” visa. Switching means that you are changing from one visa type to another from within the UK.

What are the FLR M visa eligibility criteria?

To make a successful FLR M visa application, you will need to meet the following requirements: