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Form: Extend your stay in the UK as a child of a non-parent relative with protection status in the UK: FLR(P)

Uk Visas Immigration

July 24
08:00 2024

Use form FLR(P) to apply for extend your permission to stay in the UK if all of the following apply:

  • youre a child under 18
  • youre staying with a relative who is not your parent
  • the relative has protection status in the UK
  • the relative has not settled in the UK

Fee waiver

You can apply for a fee waiver if youre eligible. This means you will not have to pay the application fee.

To apply for a fee waiver, you need to:

  • fill in the fee waiver request form
  • send it together with form FLR(P)

This fee waiver request form can only be used with FLR(P) applications. It cannot be used to get a fee waiver for any other type of application.

Find out how fee waiver applications are assessed and if youre eligible.

Payment slip

If your fee waiver application is rejected, you will need to fill in the payment slip and send it with your application fee.

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Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2013
Last updated 24 July 2024 +show all updates
  1. FLR (P) form updated in line with the Immigration, Nationality and Passport (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2024.

  2. Added payment slip.

  3. Updated form FLR(P), and added a fee waiver request form.

  4. Updated application form and guidance for use on or after 2 October 2023.

  5. Updated in line with the 12 April Immigration Rules changes.

  6. Updated form published to include fee changes and changes to biometric arrangements.

  7. Updated application form.

  8. Updated application form

  9. Application form updated with GDPR policy.

  10. Updated form for use on or after 6 April 2018.

  11. Updated application form for use on or after 6 April 2017.

  12. Updated form for use on or after 24 November.

  13. Updated form for use on or after 18 April.

  14. Updated form for use on or after 18 March.

  15. New versions published for use on or after 6 April 2015.

  16. Updated guidance.

  17. 6 April changes.

  18. First published.

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