Staying on Track: An Educational Guide to the UK Spouse Visa Extension
Many people breathe a sigh of relief once they get their first Spouse Visa. They think the hard work is done. This is a dangerous mindset. The first visa only lasts for 33 months (2 years and 9 months). To stay in the UK, you must apply for a spouse visa extension (technically known as FLR M).
This second application is not just a rubber stamp. It is a full re-examination of your life. The Home Office checks if you are still married, still living together, and still financially stable. If you fail this check, you don't just lose your extension; you could be put on a longer 10-year route to settlement, or asked to leave the UK.
At Immigration Solicitors4me, we see this as the "Halfway Audit." This educational guide teaches you how to pass this audit and keep your journey to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) on track.
Lesson 1: The Timing Calculation (The Goldilocks Zone)
Timing is the most common technical error. You cannot apply too early, and you absolutely cannot apply too late.
The Golden Rule: Aim to apply no more than 28 days before your current visa expires.
Lesson 2: The "Cohabitation" File (The New Requirement)
For your first visa, you had to prove you were in a relationship. For the spouse visa extension, you must prove you have lived together. The Home Office demands a paper trail covering the last 2 years.
The Correspondence Rule: You must provide 6 items of joint correspondence addressed to both of you at the same address.
Instruction: If you have gone "paperless," log in to your utility accounts now and switch back to paper billing, or download the official PDFs. Phone screenshots are not accepted.
Lesson 3: Financial Rules (The "Transitional" Protection)
In 2024, the minimum income requirement jumped to £29,000. However, if you are applying for a spouse visa extension and you got your first visa before the rules changed, you are likely protected by Transitional Arrangements.
Educational Takeaway: Do not assume you need £29,000. Ask a solicitor to confirm if you are "covered" by the transitional rules. It could save you a lot of stress.
Lesson 4: English Language Progression
The Home Office expects you to integrate.
You must take a new test. You cannot usually reuse the A1 certificate unless it was a higher level (B1/B2) that you passed previously and the test provider is still on the approved list. Action: Book your SELT (Secure English Language Test) at Level A2 at least a month before you apply.
Lesson 5: The "Suitability" Check
The extension form asks about "Good Character" again.
Conclusion: Keep the File Moving
The spouse visa extension is the bridge between arrival and permanent settlement. It requires discipline. You need to collect mail, watch your bank balance, and pass your English test.
Immigration Solicitors4me acts as your compliance officer. We audit your correspondence file to ensure there are no gaps in your 2-year history. Contact us today to secure the next 2.5 years of your life in the UK.