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Extending your stay in the UK on a dependent visa is a well-defined process for those already in the UK on a family visa as a dependant. You can confidently apply to extend your dependent visa at any point before your current permission expires. It is strongly advised to submit your application at least two months before your visa is due to expire.
To successfully extend your UK dependent visa, you must continue to meet the same eligibility criteria that were in place when you initially applied.
You must stay lawfully married or in a civil partnership with the primary visa holder. You must offer convincing proof of a continuous and genuine connection with the principal applicant, as well as indicate your plan to permanently reside together in the UK. If you are an unmarried partner, you typically need to have been cohabiting with your partner for a minimum of 2 years, and you must supply compelling evidence that you are still living together. Acceptable proof of cohabitation includes joint bank or building society statements, tenancy agreements, residential mortgage statements, council tax bills, utility bills, and other official correspondence showing the same address.
They must be under the age of 18 at the time they apply for an extension. If a kid is over the age of 18, they must have already received a dependent visa and be not living independently. Children aged 16 and up must live with the main visa holder unless they are enrolled in full-time education at a boarding school, college, or university; they cannot be married, in a civil partnership, or have their own children; and they must be financially supported by the main visa holder. The main visa holder is obligated to provide concrete evidence that the child lives with them.
If you have been in the UK on a dependant visa for more than one year, you generally do not need to supply further proof of financial support when you apply for an extension. However, if your stay in the UK as a dependant has been less than 12 months, you must provide irrefutable evidence that you possess sufficient funds to adequately support yourself and any other family members included in your application, as per the requirements of your specific visa. For instance, for a Skilled Worker visa, the required amounts are £285 for a spouse or partner, £315 for the first child, and £200 for each additional child.
You must provide the following documents when applying for your dependent visa extension:
It is important to understand that the Home Office may request additional documentation based on the specifics of your case.