Spouses and Partners This leaflet explains what the Immigration Rules say about husbands, wives, fiancés or fiancées coming to the United Kingdom with, or to join someone who is settled here.. Can your husband, wife, fiancé or fiancée come to the United Kingdom? How does your husband or wife qualify? If you have more than one husband or wife, only one of them will be allowed to join you here as your husband or wife. Your husband or wife must get entry clearance before they travel to the United Kingdom. In some cases, the Home Office can grant settlement entry clearance. This gives your husband or wife permission to settle in the UK permanently as soon as he or she arrives. To get settlement entry clearance, you must: CARA can give advice and information on entry clearance applications. How does your fiancé or fiancée qualify to come to the United Kingdom? The Home Office will give your fiancé or fiancée permission to stay here for six months but they must not work. When you are married, your husband or wife may apply to stay here. If the Home Office approves of the application, they will give your husband or wife permission to stay and work for 24 months. Near the end of 24 months, your husband or wife may apply to stay here permanently. Your fiancé or fiancée must get entry clearance before they travel to the United Kingdom. How does your husband or wife apply to stay in the United Kingdom? To apply for further leave to remain, please use form FLR(M) To apply for indefinite leave to remain, please use form SET(M). You can get applications forms from CARA. You will have to pay an application fee to the Home Office with your application form. You should send the completed form, by recorded delivery and keep copies of all documents and forms, before your permission to stay ends. The Applicant form will give you details of all the documents you will need to send with your application and where you should send it. If you need to travel urgently you can apply in person at one of the Immigration & Nationality Directorate public enquiry offices. All documents should be originals unless you have a good reason why you cannot produce them with your application. The Home Office will not normally accept photocopies. What are public funds? What is entry clearance? If you require the correct forms for an application for entry clearance please contact CARA (Charity No. 1135610) on +44 (0) 844 478 0015 - Mob: +44 (0) 795 695 2645 - Fax: +44 (0) 872 115 8436 - Email: info@cara-online.org. If your spouse’s application is refused, you will have a right to appeal against that decision. Please note that you should lodge your appeal within 28 days of being refused entry clearance. For any further information on immigration issues, please read also:
Updated May 7th 2010 |
