If you're from Ukraine and your visa is ending

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There are a number of ways to stay in the UK.

If you have a visa under one of the Ukraine schemes

You’ll be able to apply to extend your stay in the UK by 18 months under the ‘Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme’. You’ll be able to apply if you have one of the following:

  • a visa under the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme

  • a visa under the ‘Ukraine Family’ scheme

  • a visa under the ‘Ukraine Extension’ scheme

You’ll be able to apply to the scheme 3 months before your visa ends.

Your time in the UK on a visa under one of the Ukraine Schemes won’t count towards getting indefinite leave to remain.

You might also be able to stay in the UK by either:

  • applying to the Ukraine Extension Scheme

  • switching to a different visa - for example a skilled worker visa or partner visa

If you want to switch to a different visa, you'll first need to check if you're eligible for the visa. You'll also need to pay the visa fees when you apply. Check which visas you can apply for on GOV.UK.

If you have another type of visa

You should check if you can extend your current visa - this means your time in the UK might continue to count towards getting indefinite leave to remain.

If you can’t extend your visa, you should check if you can:

  • apply for switch to a ‘Ukraine Extension Scheme’ visa

  • switch to a work or study visa

  • claim asylum - if there aren’t any other ways to stay in the UK

If you don’t have any documents you need for an application, explain why you don't have them when you apply. The Home Office should accept your application if there’s a good reason you don’t have the documents.

If your visa has already ended

You can:

  • apply for a Ukraine Extension Scheme visa

  • apply to extend your current visa or switch to a different visa

  • claim asylum

Apply for a Ukraine Extension Scheme visa

You can apply for a Ukraine Extension Scheme visa if your visa ended on or after 1 January 2022. You must apply on or before 16 May 2024.

You don’t need to explain why you’re applying after your visa has already ended.

Apply to extend your current visa or switch to a different visa

If your visa expired in the last 14 days you can apply to extend your visa or apply for a different visa.

You must explain why you’re applying after your visa has expired. The Home Office will only accept your application if you have a good reason.

Claim asylum

You can claim asylum at any time - it doesn’t matter if your visa ended more than 14 days ago.

Applying for a Ukraine Extension Scheme visa

You can apply for an extension scheme visa if you’re in the UK and you have permission to stay in the UK - or you had permission that ended on or after 1 January 2022.

It’s free to apply for an extension scheme visa. You must apply on or before 16 May 2024. If you have children born in the UK after 18 March 2022, you can apply for them after 16 May 2024.

You can apply for an extension scheme visa if you’re a Ukrainian citizen. You can also apply if your partner is a Ukrainian citizen and you got permission to be in the UK as their partner. Your partner must be:

  • your husband, wife or fiancé(e)

  • your civil partner or proposed civil partner

  • any partner you’ve lived with for at least 2 years

If you get an extension scheme visa, you can stay in the UK for 18 months - minus any time you’ve already been on the ‘Ukraine family scheme’ or ‘Homes for Ukraine scheme’.

You can work, study and claim benefits while you’re in the UK. Getting an extension scheme visa won't help give you a right to live in the UK permanently.

If you’re aged under 18

You can apply if you’re a Ukrainian citizen. You can also apply if at least 1 of your parents is a Ukrainian citizen and you got permission to be in the UK as their child.

If your parent is applying to the scheme, they can apply for you too. If they’re not applying, they need to give you written permission to apply.

If you don’t have written permission, you’re allowed to apply if there’s a good reason you can’t get permission - for example, if no one can find your parents.

Check how to apply to the extension scheme

You can apply to the extension scheme on GOV.UK.

Switching to a work or study visa

The government have made it easier for you to switch your visa if you’re a Ukrainian citizen and you either:

  • were in the UK legally before 24 February 2022

  • applied to enter the UK before 24 February 2022

You can usually switch to a work or study visa if you qualify for the visa and pay the fees - even if you would normally have to leave the UK to apply. This is called a ‘concession’.

You can now switch to a work or study visa from most types of visa, including:

  • Visitor

  • Temporary Worker

  • Student or Short-term Student

  • Parent of a Child Student

  • Domestic Worker - any type

If your partner or child came to the UK as your dependant, they can also switch to a work or study visa.

Check how to apply

Important

You must ask the Home Office to apply the concession and explain why. Tell them you can’t go to Ukraine to apply for the visa because of the conflict.

You can ask for the concession on the application form or in a letter you send with the form.

If you don’t ask the Home Office to apply the concession they might refuse your application.

You can:

Claiming asylum

If you don’t have another way to stay in the UK, you can claim asylum. If you need to claim asylum, you can:

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Page last reviewed on 15 March 2022