When your Graduate Visa is coming to an end Your Graduate Visa gives you time to live, work, and explore your career in the UK. But as the end date approaches, many graduates wonder what happens next, can it be extended, and what are your options if you want to stay? This guide explains what…
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If you travel to the UK often for family, business, or leisure, a multiple entry visitor visa may be perfect for you. It saves time, avoids repeated applications, and gives you peace of mind when travelling regularly. The Home Office offers 2-year, 5-year, and 10-year visitor visas, each allowing short visits of up to six…
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If you have lived and worked in the UK for five years on a Skilled Worker Visa, you may now qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). This is the final step toward long-term settlement and stability. ILR gives you the right to stay in the UK permanently. You can live, work, and study without…
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After five years on a UK Spouse Visa, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), otherwise known as citizenship or nationality. This is the moment you finally gain stability and peace of mind in the UK. ILR gives you the right to stay in the country permanently. You can live, work, study, and…
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Your UK Spouse Visa lets you live with your husband or wife in the UK. But it does not last forever. After two and a half years, you must apply for a Spouse Visa extension to continue living together legally. This step is important because it keeps your lawful status and leads to Indefinite Leave…
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Love knows no borders, but visas do. If you’re engaged to someone who lives abroad and want to start your life together in the UK, the Fiance (Ă©) Visa is your route to marriage and settlement. The Home Office has introduced several changes in the previous years including new financial thresholds and documentation standards that…
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If your UK visa is approaching its expiry date, acting early is crucial. Many people wait too long, only to find themselves panicking days before the deadline or, worse, unintentionally overstaying. An overstay can seriously damage your immigration record, making it harder (and sometimes impossible) to stay or return to the UK in the future.…
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Your Journey to Permanent Residency and British Citizenship After years of building your life in the UK, the final step is achieving permanent residency or British citizenship. Whether you’re applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or Naturalisation, it’s essential to ensure your application is accurate, compliant, and complete the first time. At AHJ Immigration,…
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Extend Your Stay in the UK with Confidence You should apply before your current visa expires, ideally within the final 28 days of validity.If you’re already living in the UK and your visa is about to expire, applying for Leave to Remain is essential to continue your stay legally. Whether you’re extending an existing visa…
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Get Trusted Help for Your Leave to Enter Application Receiving Leave to Enter is your official permission to enter the UK under a specific visa category. Whether you’re joining family, studying, working, or visiting, getting your application right from the start is essential. At AHJ Immigration, our IAA-regulated immigration adviser helps you prepare your Leave…
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