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Immigration Rules Appendix Ukraine Scheme

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December 18
13:46 2024

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This Appendix sets out two routes for those affected by the conflict in Ukraine: the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme for those making applications outside of the UK and the Ukraine Extension Scheme for those who are in the UK.

Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme

A Ukrainian national who is outside the UK may qualify under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme if they have an Approved Sponsor who will provide them with accommodation for at least 6 months.

A child who is not applying with, or intending to join, their parent or legal guardian in the UK must have an Approved Sponsor who was approved for the child by a Local Authority before the application is made, and must have agreed to accommodate the child for at least 18 months or until the child is 18 years old (whichever is soonest), so long as the child is sponsored for at least 6 months .

Immediate family members of a Ukrainian national who are not themselves Ukrainian may also qualify under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.

Ukraine Extension Scheme

A Ukrainian national in the UK may qualify under the Ukraine Extension Scheme if they held immigration permission on or between 18 March 2022 and 16 November 2023, or if their last permission ended after 1 January 2022. Applications to this scheme must be made on or before 16 May 2024.

A person who has immigration permission as a partner or child of a Ukrainian national who qualifies under the Ukraine Extension Scheme, who is not themselves a Ukrainian national, may also qualify under the Ukraine Extension Scheme.

Children born in the UK to those who have permission under the Ukraine Scheme (and the now closed Ukraine Family Scheme) are eligible to apply under the Ukraine Extension Scheme.

The Ukraine Family Scheme (which was available to eligible Ukrainian nationals with an eligible UK based family member sponsor) closed to new applications at 15:00GMT on 19 February 2024.

Further information on immigration issues related to Ukraine is available in the guidance UK visa support for Ukrainian nationals which can be found athttps://www.gov.uk/guidance/support-for-family-members-of-british-nationals-in-ukraine-and-ukrainian-nationals-in-ukraine-and-the-uk .

Ukraine Family Scheme

Validity requirements for the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 1.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 1.2. DELETED.
  1. UKR 1.3. DELETED.

Suitability requirements for the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 2.1. DELETED.

Eligibility requirements for the Ukraine Family Scheme

Entry requirements for the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 3.1. DELETED.

Variation of entry clearance application after arrival for person given letter authorising travel to UK

  1. UKR 4.1. DELETED.

Residence requirement for the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 5.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 5.2. DELETED.

Relationship requirement for a family member under the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 6.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 6.2. DELETED.
  1. UKR 6.3. DELETED.
  1. UKR 6.4. DELETED.

Suitability of UK based sponsor requirement

  1. UKR 6A.1. DELETED.

Nationality requirement for the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 7.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 8.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 8.2. DELETED.

Decision under the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 9.1. DELETED.

Period and conditions of grant under the Ukraine Family Scheme

  1. UKR 10.1. DELETED.
  1. UKR 10.2. DELETED.

Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme

Validity requirements for the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme

  1. UKR 11.1. A person applying for entry clearance under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme must apply online on the gov.uk website on the specified form: Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.
  1. UKR 11.2. An application for entry clearance under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme must meet all the following requirements:
    1. (a) the applicant must have provided biometrics when required; and
    2. (b) the applicant must have provided a passport or other document which satisfactorily established their identity and nationality; and
    3. (c) the applicant must be outside the UK on the date of application: and
    4. (d) the applicant must have provided the name of a UK sponsor who has offered them accommodation in the UK.

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