As part of your initial Visa to the UK, you will have been granted a three year visa to enter and remain in the UK. Prior to the expiration of this Visa, you should extend your visa for a further two years in order that you can continue to live and work lawfully in the United Kingdom. If you do not extend your Visa in time, the Home Office – UKVI will ask you to leave the United Kingdom.
You may feel that having already obtained the initial visa, when it comes to the extension application you do not need legal assistance. This is the wrong attitude to take.
During our consultations, we note that clients are unaware of the subtle tweaks in the Immigration Rules between the initial application and the extension application. At Cranbrook Legal we work with you to understand how your circumstances meet those subtle changes which you may not be aware of. This can save you both time, efforts and money in the long run as well as keeping you on track for Settlement/Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK.
Cranbrook Legal has reputation for being understanding, tenacious and flexible in dealing with its clients to ensure the best result possible.
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To be considered under this Visa category, you must show that:
The Parent Company has its headquarters outside the UK;
the UK Subsidiary Branch has been set up in the UK lawfully;
you are an employee and provide evidence of employment
the UK subsidiary branch is in the same “type” of business activity as the overseas company;
that the business is trading;
you can maintain and accommodate yourself and any dependants
Below are the type of documents that would be needed for a Sole Representative Extension Visa. This is not a definitive list, as you may be required to provide additional documentation depending on your circumstances. You should therefore look to provide the following:
The extension Visa is valid for two years. After you have a total of 5 years residency in the UK, you can apply for Settlement.
Yes, the Rules require you to demonstrate that the Parent Company remains active in its home country
This does not affect your application as long as the headquarters of the business remains abroad.
Yes, you and your dependents must apply before your visas expire.
No, you can apply from within the UK to extend your Visa. You must do this before your Visa expires.
No, this will not be required.
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