This page tells you which form you need to complete if you wish to apply
for an extension of your stay in the United Kingdom (we call this further leave to remain).
Form FLR(M) is the form for applications for further leave to remain by married and unmarried partners. Complete form FLR(M) if you are a husband, wife, civil partner, unmarried or same-sex partner. You should read Completing application form FLR(M).
Form FLR(O) is the form for many other types of application for further leave to remain. You should complete form FLR(O) if you are a:
You should read Completing application form FLR(O).
Form HPDL is for applications for further leave to remain by people who have been given humanitarian protection or discretionary leave to remain. You should complete form HPDL if you were refused asylum but given:
You should read Completing application form HPDL.
Permission to stay in the United Kingdom for reasons that are exceptional. This is sometimes given to someone who does not qualify for asylum but whom we believe should be allowed to stay for other reasons.
Permission to stay in the United Kingdom for reasons that are exceptional. This type of permission is no longer given, but was sometimes given in the past to someone who does not qualify for asylum but whom we believe should be allowed to stay for other reasons.
An extension of your existing permission to stay in the United Kingdom for a specified length of time.
Protection given to someone under the terms of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is not the same as asylum, which may be given only to those who are fleeing persecution, under the terms of the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. We may give humanitarian protection to someone whom we believe does not qualify for asylum if we think there are humanitarian reasons for allowing that person to stay in the United Kingdom.
Indefinite leave to remain (often known as ILR) is permission to stay permanently (settle) in the United Kingdom, free from immigration control.
Visa services, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AH. If you are outside the United Kingdom you should contact you nearest British diplomatic post.