Application to extend stay in the UK: FLR(HRO)

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Are you currently in the UK?

    Yes    No

Alert: You cannot use this form because you are not currently in the UK.

This form is only for people who are applying within the UK.

You must apply for a visa using the forms which can be found here.

Basis of your application

Select the category in which you are applying for an extension of stay in the UK.
Claim for leave outside the Immigration Rules because of compassionate and compelling circumstances

  • Leave outside the immigration rules
  • Human rights claim (non-article 8)
  • Medical grounds or ill health
  • Discretionary Leave (DL) where you have previously been granted a period of DL but have not previously been refused asylum or granted less than four years Exceptional Leave
  • Other claims not covered by another form


Register an email

Enter an email address and password so you can save your answers. You will then be emailed a unique link to let you log back in to your application at a later point, if needed.

Throughout your application, you can select the option to 'Return to this application later' in order to re-send the link to your latest saved application.

Emails sent to this address may contain personal sensitive information. We will send a verification email to this email address. This email address must be verified by clicking the link in the verification email before the application can be submitted

Email address

Create a password

Your password must be 8 characters or longer and include a letter and a number or symbol.

Repeat your password

A verification email has been sent

We have sent a verification email to:

This email address must be verified by clicking the link in the email before the application can be submitted.

Change email address

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Registration email address

Who does this email belong to?

  • The applicant
  • An immigration adviser based in the UK
  • Someone else

Immigration adviser

Do you have an immigration adviser based in the UK?

Immigration advisers can advise you on matters relating to immigration and citizenship. For more information, click here.

Your duty to give all reasons for staying in the UK

You must include all your reasons for wanting to stay in the UK on this application.

You need to tell us any reasons why you should be allowed to stay as soon as you can. If you apply later giving these reasons you may lose the right to appeal a refusal of that application.

You can give additional information in the space provided at the end of this application if needed.

I understand I must provide all my reasons for wanting to stay in the UK on this application and will do so

Check your answers

Check the information below before you continue to the next section.

Applicant(s)

Once the questions for the main applicant have been completed, you will be able to add additional applicants to this application, such as a family member or dependant

FLR (HRO)

The applicant

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Your name

Enter your name, as shown in your current passport or travel document.

Your given name is usually your first name. Your family name is the surname that is shared by your family. If you have middle names, include these with your given name. If your name has a suffix (e.g. Jr), include this with your given name. If you have a patronymic name include it with your given names. You must tell us all your given names.

Title:

  Mr

  Mrs

  Miss

  Ms

  Doctor

  Reverend

Given name(s)

Family name

Any other names

In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name? 

You must provide all your names. For example, if you changed your name after marriage or have a different name that you use for professional purposes.

   Yes   No

Details of your other name

Title:

  Mr

  Mrs

  Miss

  Ms

  Doctor

  Reverend

Other given name(s)
Other family name

Why have you been known by another name?

  Marriage or civil partnership

  Divorce

  Other

Stephen Karman's contact email

Can we use this email address to contact you?

If possible, we will use this email as your correspondence address. We will use this to contact you about your application and may use it to contact you about your immigration status after your application has been decided. If your application is successful, we may issue a biometric residence permit (BRP) to you. We will use this email address to make the arrangements to deliver the BRP to you. Emails may go to your spam, junk or trash folders.

You must notify us immediately if your email changes. Find out how to change your details here.

Enter an email we can use to contact you.

Emails sent to this address may contain sensitive personal information. We will send a verification email to this email address. This email address must be verified by clicking the link in the verification email before the application can be submitted.

Stephen Karman's telephone number

Provide your telephone number

Only include numbers, and for international numbers include the country code. We may contact you by telephone if we have any further questions about your application, or about your immigration status after your application has been decided. This may be a home, work or mobile number.

You must notify us immediately if the contact telephone number you provide as part of this application changes.Find out how to change your details here.

  • I cannot be contacted by telephone

Where do you use this telephone number?

    (Required)

You can select more than one option

  • For use whilst in the UK
  • For use whilst out of the UK

Stephen Karman's postal address

Provide your postal address

We may use this address to send sensitive personal information and important documents such as your biometric residence permit. If we can’t contact you by email, we will use this postal address. We may use this address for correspondence about your application and may use you to contact you about your immigration status after your application has been decided.

You must notify us immediately if your postal address changes. Find out how to update your details here

Enter a UK postcode

Enter address manually

Choose an address

Address (line 1 of 3)

Town/City

Is this where you live?
   Yes   No

When did you start living at this address?

Enter the date format in MM/YYYY

  Month

  Year

Provide your living address

Enter a UK postcode
Enter address manually

When did you start living at this address?

Enter the date format in MM/YYYY

  Month

  Year

Your gender and relationship status

What is your gender, as shown in your passport or travel document?

  Male

  Female

  Unspecified

What is your relationship status?:

  Single

  Married or a civil partner

  Unmarried partner

  Divorced or civil partnership dissolved

  Separated

  Widowed or a surviving civil partner

Your nationality, country and date of birth

Country of nationalityType the name of a country; use the arrow keys to navigate and 'enter' to select one.

If you have previous or additional nationalities, you will be able to add these later in the application.

Country of birthType the name of a country; use the arrow keys to navigate and 'enter' to select one.

Place of birth

Enter your place of birth (for example, the city or province), as shown on your passport or travel document.

Date of birth

For example, 31 3 2020

Day

Month

Year

Your passport (United States of America)

Do you have a valid passport?

Use your passport to complete this section. If you cannot supply your current and valid passport as part of your application, select No.

Passport number

Issuing authority

On your passport this could also be referred to as 'country of issue' or 'place of issue'.

Issue date

For example, 31 3 2020

Day

Month

Year

Expiry date

For example, 31 3 2020

Day

Month

Year

Confirm you can provide this passport

I can provide this passport if required

Your identity card (United States of America)

Do you have a valid national identity card?

This includes identity cards, issued from non-UK governments. This does not include driving licences. If you have an internal passport, provide the details here.

    Yes    No

National identity card number

Provide the number as shown on your identity card

Issuing authority

On your identity card, this could also be referred to as 'country of issue' or 'place of issue'.

Issue date (if applicable)

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Expiry date (if applicable)

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Your other nationalities

Do you currently hold, or have you ever held, any other nationality or citizenship?

You must provide all the nationalities that you currently hold or have ever held.

    Yes    No

Your current UK immigration status

Do you have a current UK visa, entry clearance or grant of leave?

This is also known as 'permission to be in the UK'.

    Yes   No

What UK visa, entry clearance or grant of leave do you have?

This will usually be in your passport or on your biometric residence permit.

Your current visa or leave to remain

What is the start date of your current visa or leave to remain?

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

What is the end date of your current visa or leave to remain?

Day

Month

Year

Your Current permission to be in the UK

What type of visa, leave to enter or remain or other permission do you have to be in the UK?

You can find out this information on the document which shows you are allowed to be in the UK

  Visit

  Work

  Study

  Family

  EEA residence permit or card

  Settlement

  Other


Financial wellbeing: income

Are you destitute or at risk of becoming destitute very soon?

You may be considered destitute if you either:

  • do not have or cannot get adequate accommodation
  • cannot meet your essential living needs – for example, you cannot afford food, water, heating, toiletries or household cleaning items

Read the guidance on assessing destitution for a full definition of destitution.

    Yes    No

Are you concerned about your child’s welfare because of your very low income?

For example, you cannot afford food or school supplies for your child

    Yes   No

Are there other exceptional financial circumstances you would like us to consider?

For example, if you are paying for medical treatment for yourself or someone else, or financially supporting a disabled relative

    Yes    No

Financial wellbeing: your household

Is your accommodation inadequate?

This means it breaches public health regulations and could be harmful to your health - for example, it is overcrowded, has asbestos, or the heating does not work

     Yes   No

Is your accommodation at risk?

For example, you are likely to be evicted

    Yes   No

Are your monthly household expenses more than your household income?

Your household includes all the family members you live with - for example, your spouse, partner or parents

If you select yes, you will need to provide evidence covering 6 months – for example, bank or savings account statements, or details of your pension

    Yes   No

Financial wellbeing: unemployment

Are you unemployed or regularly receiving financial support?

Financial support includes benefits, local authority support or charitable donations from foodbanks or family and friends

You will need to provide evidence for any financial support you receive. For example, bank statements, or a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), your local authority, charities or family and friends.

    Yes     No

Are you unable to work because of a disability or caring responsibility?

If you select yes, you will need to provide evidence. For example, medical or benefits letters, or proof of child maintenance payments such as a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP)

    Yes    No

Time lived in the UK

How long have you lived in the UK?

Year(s)

Month(s)

Time spent outside the UK

Since you started living in the UK have you spent time outside the UK?

Tell us about all absences however short, including any periods of time you have spent on the Isle of Man, Jersey or Guernsey

    Yes   No

Other countries you have lived in

Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?

    Yes   No

Your social, cultural and family ties

Do you have any family in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?

    Yes   No


Explain why not

This could include reasons you or your family would not be able to integrate into any of these countries

Do you have any friends in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?

    Yes   No


Explain why not

This could include reasons you or your family would not be able to integrate into any of these countries

Are you part of any social groups or do you have other cultural ties in your country of birth, nationality or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years?

This could include social networks or connections to any of these countries

    Yes    No

Explain why not

This could include reasons you or your family would not be able to integrate into any of these countries

Leaving the UK

If you were required to leave the UK, what country would you go to?

Are there any factors which would make it difficult or impossible for you to integrate and establish a private life in that country?

    Yes   No

Explain fully

Your National Insurance number

What is your current National Insurance number?

Example QQ 12 34 56 C

What is your current National Insurance number?

Example QQ 12 34 56 C

Your immigration history - conditions of entry

Did you enter the UK legally?
   Yes   No

Are you currently in the UK on Temporary Admission, Temporary Release or Immigration bail?

    Yes  No

When did you enter the UK?

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Convictions and other penalties

At any time have you ever had any of the following, in the UK or in another country?

Only select one answer at a time. If you need to give more than one answer, you can do so on another page.

  A criminal conviction

  A penalty for a driving offence, for example disqualification for speeding or no motor insurance

  An arrest or charge for which you are currently on, or awaiting trial

  A caution, warning, reprimand or other penalty

  A civil court judgment against you, for example for non payment of debt, bankruptcy proceedings or anti-social behaviour

  A civil penalty issued under UK immigration law

  No, I have never had any of these

You must tell us about spent as well as unspent convictions.

War crimes

In either peace or war time have you ever been involved in, or suspected of involvement in, war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide?

War Crimes are grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions committed during an armed conflict. This includes an internal armed conflict and an international armed conflict.

The types of acts that may constitute a war crime include:

  • wilful killing
  • torture
  • extensive destruction of property not justified by military necessity
  • unlawful deportation
  • the intentional targeting of civilians
  • the taking of hostages
  • Crimes against humanity
  • Acts committed at any time (not just during armed conflict) as part of a widespread or systematic attack, directed against any civilian population with knowledge of the attack. This would include offences such as murder, torture, rape, severe deprivation of liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law and enforced disappearance of persons
  • Genocide
  • Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group

This guidance is not exhaustive. The full definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide can be found in Schedule 8 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 at legislation.gov.uk. It is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that you are familiar with the definitions and can answer the questions accurately.

    Yes   No


Terrorist activities

Have you ever been involved in, supported or encouraged terrorist activities in any country?

Terrorist activities are any act committed, or the threat of action designed to influence a government or intimidate the public and made for the purposes of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause and that:

  • involves serious violence against a person
  • may endanger another person’s life
  • creates a serious risk to the health or safety of the public
  • involves serious damage to property
  • is designed to seriously disrupt or interfere with an electronic system

    Yes     No

Terrorist organisations

Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an organisation which has been concerned in terrorism?

  • An organisation is concerned with terrorism if it:
  • commits or participates in acts of terrorism
  • prepares for terrorism
  • promotes or encourages terrorism (including the unlawful glorification of terrorism)
  • or is otherwise concerned in terrorism

    Yes     No

Terrorist views

Have you, by any means or medium, expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage others to commit terrorist or other serious criminal acts?

    Yes    No

More information about your terrorist views


Person of good character

Have you ever engaged in any other activities which might indicate that you may not be considered to be a person of good character?

    Yes   No

Your Home Office reference number

Do you have any Home Office reference numbers?

If you have previously made an application to remain in the UK, you can find a reference number on letters from the Home Office, called 'Our Ref' or 'Case ID'. If not known, select 'No'.

    Yes   No

Your biometric residence permit (BRP)

Are you able to provide a biometric residence permit (BRP) card with this application?

(Required)


Read guidance about what a BRP is and see examples of what they look like and where to find the BRP number.

 Yes

 No, my BRP is lost or stolen

 No, I have already sent my BRP to the Home Office

 No, I do not have a BRP for my most recent leave

Mr Stephen Karman's children

Do you have any children 18 years old or under?
   Yes    No

Are all of your children applying with you on this application?

    Yes    No



Responsibilities for anyone else

Are you responsible for supporting anyone else not listed before in this application?

    Yes   No

How are you responsible for supporting anyone else not listed before in this application?

Details of your application

Explain why you and any dependants are applying to remain in the UK.

Check your answers

Check the information below before you continue to the next section.

Applicant(s)

Once the questions for the main applicant have been completed, you will be able to add additional applicants to this application, such as a family member or dependant

Additional applicant

If this is the first time you are applying for leave in this category, you cannot include dependant children over the age of 18. You can include a child who is now 18 or over who was initially granted leave in this category when they were under 18.

You must show that they are still dependent on you for financial support and not leading an independent life, and that they have not formed their own family unit (for example got married or had their own children).

To add another applicant, select their relationship to you.

I would like to add a:

Partner
Child

Documents

Mandatory documents

These documents are mandatory and you must provide them as part of your application. Tick the box to agree that you will provide each document:

(Required)

Evidence that supports Mr Stephen Karman's and any dependants claim for leave outside the Immigration Rules because of compassionate and compelling circumstances

The passport issued by United States of America for Mr ……

Other documents

If you do not provide these documents, your application may be delayed or refused.

(Required)

Documents supporting my reasons to stay in the UK

Evidence of Mr Stephen Karman's immigration status in the UK

Proof of address for Mr Stephen Karman

Evidence to support the answers you gave in the 'Financial wellbeing' section.

If you:

  • are destitute or at risk of becoming destitute very soon
  • are concerned about your child’s welfare because of your very low income
  • have exceptional financial circumstances

Provide a document describing your financial circumstances and include any other evidence of your financial circumstances - for example, annotated bank statements.

If your accommodation is inadequate, provide evidence - for example, a letter from your accommodation provider or local authority confirming that it is overcrowded or breaches public health regulations.

If your accommodation is at risk, provide evidence - for example, an eviction notice.

If your monthly household expenses are more than your household income, provide evidence for the last 6 months that shows:

  • a breakdown of the monthly financial incomings and outgoings for your household - for example, annotated bank statements for all accounts held by anyone in your household
  • statements for any other bank, savings or pension accounts for everyone in your household

If you regularly receive financial support, provide evidence. For example, annotated bank statements or a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), your local authority, charities or family and friends.

Any letters from charities must include the registered charity number.

If you are unable to work because of a disability or caring responsibility, provide evidence. For example, medical or benefit letters or proof of child maintenance payments - such as a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).

If you cannot provide evidence for the answers you gave in the financial wellbeing section, include a document to explain why.

How to send your documents

You need to send us your checklist and documents within 10 working days. You can use our secure document upload site or post them to the address on your checklist.

Your application may be rejected if you do not provide all mandatory documents. If your application is rejected due to documents not being provided, it will not be considered and an administration fee for each person included in the application will be deducted from your refund.

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Declaration

By sending this application, you confirm that to the best of your knowledge and belief the following is correct:

  • the information relating to the application
  • the supporting evidence

Also, the application will be processed according to the privacy policy and terms and conditions.

If false information is given, the application will be refused and the applicant may be banned from the UK and prosecuted.

I confirm that:

  I am the applicant

  I am a representative of the applicant and have been authorised to act on their behalf and have discussed and confirmed the contents of this application with them

Fee waiver

Have you or anyone else on your application been accepted for a fee waiver?

(Required)

A fee waiver allows you to apply for your leave to remain application without paying an application fee. If you have a fee waiver request pending do not submit this application until you have received this decision. A letter will be sent to inform you if your request has been accepted or denied.

    Yes   No

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

Add your Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) reference number

If you have not paid your IHS, you must do so before you can complete your visa application. You must pay using the external IHS website and then return to this site to complete your visa application. When you go to the IHS website, this application will be locked even if you do not pay your IHS straight away.

If you do wish to edit your answers before submitting this application, you must do so now through Show and edit answers

If you have already paid your IHS, you will have received this reference number via email. Your reference number will be 9 digits long and start with IHS, for example, IHS123456789.

Enter your IHS reference number:

Choose a service

Select a service from the options below. You will not be able to change this after you have submitted your application.

(Required)

Standard service : pay 1052.20 GBP

The amount you pay for each service option includes the 19.20 GBP biometrics enrolment fee for each applicable person on this application.

UK Visas and Immigration will contact you if it will take longer to process your application.

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1052.20 GBP - Mr Stephen Karman's application for FLR (HRO)

1052.20 GBP in total

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