UK Border Agency have published new versions of the following application forms for use on or after 6 April 2013:
- FLR (BUS) – further leave to remain (overseas business representative or retired person of independent means)
- FLR(M) – further leave to remain (marriage)
- FLR(O) – further leave to remain (other)
- FLR(P) – further leave to remain (child under 18 of relative with leave as refugee or under humanitarian protection)
- FLRTier1 (HSMP) – further leave to remain (Highly Skilled Migrant Programme)
- SET(BUS) – settlement (overseas business representative or retired person of independent means)
- SET(DV) – settlement (victims of domestic violence)
- SET(F) – settlement (children of British citizens or people settled in the UK)
- SET(M) – settlement (marriage)
- SET(O) – settlement (other)
- BRP(RC) – biometric residence permit (RC)
- NTL – no time limit
- TOC – transfer of conditions
- TD112 – travel document
- Tier 1, 2 or 5 (Dependant)
- Tier 4 (Dependant)
- Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)
- Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent)
- VAF 9: Annex ET – :Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent)
- Tier 1 (General)
- Tier 1 (Investor)
- Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur)
- Tier 2
- Tier 2 (Worker) (Dependant)
- Tier 4 (Cchild student)
- Tier 4 (General)
- Tier 5 (Temporary Worker)
- Super premium service form
- Highly Trusted Sponsor form
- Fee Payment Arrangements for premium applications for leave to remain in Cardiff, Glasgow and Solihull public enquiry offices (PBS dependants only)
- Fee Payment Arrangements for premium applications for leave to remain In Cardiff, Glasgow And Solihull public enquiry offices (Except PBS dependants)
We have also published some new forms:
- Tier1(Exceptional Talent) (Endorsement)
- SET (LR) form – settlement (long residence)
- FLR(LR) – further leave to remain (long residence)
- VAF 9: Appendix 4 – (Graduate Entrepreneur)
You should use the new application forms from 6 April 2013. But if you apply on the previous version of a form, we will accept it up to and including 27 April 2013. If you submit an application on or after 6 April 2013, we will consider it under the revised Immigration Rules which take effect on 6 April, regardless of which version of a form you use. Applications submitted on or after 6 April must be accompanied by the new fee. Applications submitted with the incorrect fee will not be accepted.
From 1 April 2013 the UK Border Agency was split into 2 separate units within the Home Office: an immigration and visa service and an immigration law enforcement division.
These organisational changes to the UK Border Agency do not affect the validity of any reference to the agency in any document or form on this website. The UK’s Immigration Rules will also remain in force.
Link: UK Border Agency