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    UK Investor Visa Extension

    Before your initial UK Investor visa expires, you may be eligible to apply to extend your stay as a UK Investor visa holder. The requirements that you will need to satisfy in order to qualify for a UK Investor visa extension will depend upon whether your initial UK Investor visa was granted before 6 November 2014, between 6 November 2014 and 28 March 2019 or on or after 29 March 2019. Applications for further leave to remain as a Tier 1 Investor can be made until 17 February 2026.

    UK Investor Visa Extension: Initial UK Investor visa granted before 6 November 2014

    If you successfully applied for your UK Investor visa before 6 November 2014 and wish to extend your stay as a UK Investor visa holder, you will need to satisfy UK Visas & Immigration that:

    • You have money of your own, under your own control, in the UK amounting to not less than £1 million;
    • You have invested not less than £750,000 of your capital in the UK by way of UK Government bonds, share capital or loan capital in active and trading UK registered companies other than those principally engaged in property investment; and have invested the remaining balance of £1 million in the UK by the purchase of assets or by maintaining the money on deposit in a UK regulated financial institution;
    • You made the investment either (i) within 3 months of your entry into the UK, if you were granted entry clearance as a Tier 1 Investor and there is evidence to establish your date of arrival in the UK; (ii) within 3 months of the date of the grant of entry clearance or leave to remain as a Tier 1 Investor; or (iii) no earlier than 12 months before the date of the application which led to your first grant of leave as a Tier 1 Investor;
    • You have maintained the level of investment for the whole of the remaining period of your leave.

    You will need to submit your UK Investor visa extension application before 6 April 2020.

    UK Investor Visa Extension: Initial UK Investor visa granted between 6 November 2014 and 28 March 2019

    If you successfully applied for your UK Investor visa between 6 November 2014 and 28 March 2019, you will be able to extend your stay as a UK Investor visa holder if:

    • You invested not less than £2 million in the UK by way of UK Government bonds, share capital or loan capital in active and trading UK registered companies;
    • You made your investment either (i) within 3 months of your entry to the UK, if you were granted entry clearance as a Tier 1 Investor and there is evidence to establish your date of entry to the UK (unless there are exceptionally compelling reasons for the delay in investing); or (ii) within 3 months of the date of the grant of entry clearance or leave to remain as a Tier 1 Investor (unless there are exceptionally compelling reasons for the delay in investing); or (iii) no earlier than 12 months before the date of the application which led to the first grant of leave as a Tier 1 (Investor) Migrant;
    • You have maintained the level of investment for the whole of the remaining period of your leave.

    If you invested in UK Government bonds you will need to submit your Tier 1 Investor visa extension application before 6 April 2023. You can apply for an extension after 6 April 2023 if you move your qualifying investments out of UK Government bonds.

    UK Investor Visa Extension: Initial UK Investor visa granted on or after 29 March 2019

    If you successfully applied for your UK Investor visa on or after 29 March 2019, you will need to satisfy the following requirements in order to qualify for an extension of stay:

    • You must have invested not less than £2 million in the UK by way of UK share capital or loan capital in active and trading UK registered companies;
    • You must have made your investment either (i) within 3 months of your entry to the UK, if you were granted entry clearance as a Tier 1 Investor and there is evidence to establish your date of entry to the UK (unless there are exceptionally compelling reasons for the delay in investing); or (ii) within 3 months of the date of the grant of entry clearance or leave to remain as a Tier 1 Investor (unless there are exceptionally compelling reasons for the delay in investing); or (iii) no earlier than 12 months before the date of the application which led to the first grant of leave as a Tier 1 Investor;
    • You have maintained the level of investment for the whole of the remaining period of your leave.

    Whichever route you apply under, the exact requirements you will need to satisfy will vary depending on your circumstances.

    What happens next?

    • For more information, or to discuss your case, call us now on 020 7822 4000
    • We will arrange a consultation over the phone with a legal professional, who will review your case and set out your options.
    • If you decide to choose us as your immigration law representatives, we will offer a fixed-price service or an hourly rate, depending on your needs.

    Our specialist Immigration Lawyers are experts in the field and offer comprehensive legal advice as a standard.  Our team has experience of dealing with clients from all over the world and will ensure any application meets the legal requirements for entry into the United Kingdom.

    We take pride in the partnerships we forge with our clients, and are excited to discuss your case and options with you. Contact us on 020 7822 4000 to talk to one of our multi-lingual immigration lawyers today. Alternately, you can email Healys’ lawyers at: enquiries@healys.old-website.shout-loud.co.uk 

     

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