This page gives general guidance on completing application form SET(F) to apply for permanent residence in the United Kingdom (we call this 'indefinite leave to remain') as a member of the family of a permanent resident. You can download the form from the right side of this page.
You should also read the detailed guidance (SET(F) guidance, which you can download from the right side of this page) before completing the form. You will need to pay a fee when you make your application. We will not refund your fee if we refuse your application or you withdraw it.
You should apply on form SET(F) if you are:
Do not use this form if you are a husband, wife, civil partner, or unmarried or same-sex partner. You should use form SET(M) instead. See Completing application form SET(M). Full details of the requirements you must meet to qualify for permanent residence as a family member are in Part 8 of the immigration rules.[link to rules in law and policy] As a general guide, you may wish to see the sections Partners and children and Relatives in the Can I live in the United Kingdom? section of this site.
In order to apply for permanent residence, you will first need to show that you have enough knowledge of language and life in the United Kingdom.
You must make your application before your current permission to stay in the United Kingdom expires.
You must be in the United Kingdom to apply. For information on obtaining initial permission to come to the United Kingdom in this category, see Can I live in the United Kingdom? To extend your temporary permission to stay in this category, see Applying to extend your visa.
You cannot include any dependants on application form SET (F). If you have a partner and/or children, they must apply separately. They can do this in one of the categories on form SET (F), if appropriate, or on some other basis. If you need advice about this, you can contact us.
Section 7 of the application form gives details of the documents you need to send to support your application. You should send the original documents, not a copy. In exceptional circumstances, we may accept a photocopy that is certified as an accurate copy by the body or authority that issued the original or by a notary. You must include a letter explaining the reasons for providing a certified copy rather than the original document.
You can post your application to us, or apply in person. See Contact for addresses and details of how to do this. You need to make an appointment in advance to apply in person. It is a same-day service available at a premium fee and is only suitable for straightforward applications that will not require further enquiries.
We cannot tell in advance how long it will take to decide your application so you should not make non-urgent travel plans until we have returned your passport to you. However, our current target times for deciding applications show how quickly we aim to make a decision.
Ensure you apply using the current version of the form. You must fill in the form in block capitals using a black pen. Please enter all dates as dd-mm-yyyy, for example 29-04-2000.
A legal relationship that can be registered by two people of the same sex and that gives the couple legal recognition for their relationship. In a range of legal matters, civil partners are treated the same as opposite-sex partners who are married.
Someone who depends on you financially, such as a husband, wife, partner, or child.
Indefinite leave to remain (often known as ILR) is permission to stay permanently (settle) in the United Kingdom, free from immigration control.
Permission to stay in the United Kingdom temporarily, for the length of time stated on your visa.
A notary is also known as a notary public. A notary is a public official who is legally authorised to witness the signing of documents and perform other formal duties.
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