SET (AF) VISA
This visa form falls under the UK settlement route
This visa type allows these types of settlement applications:
Former member of HM Forces on discharge under Appendix Armed Forces
Partner or child of a member of HM Forces who has been discharged
Partner or child of a British citizen member of HM Forces applying under Appendix Armed Forces
Partner or child of a foreign or Commonwealth member of HM Forces applying under Appendix Armed Forces
Partner or child of a foreign or Commonwealth member of HM Forces who is applying under Part 7 transitional arrangements
Partner or child of a British citizen member of HM Forces who is applying under Part 8 transitional arrangements
The bereaved partner or Child of a member of HM Forces applying under Appendix Armed Forces
Former Gurkha who was discharged before 1997 or The widow of a former Gurkha soldier who was discharged before 1997 or The partner or child of a former Gurkha soldier discharged before 1997
Depending which visa you currently hold, will determine what evidence you need to submit to UKVI
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Learn how to settle in the UK and become British
Settlement
You can settle in the UK, also known as indefinite leave to remain once you meet the qualifying period
Naturalisation
You can apply for naturalisation that leads to British passport normally after 1 year on your settlement visa.
British Passport
Once you've obtained your ceremony certificate once naturalised, learn how to obtain your first British passport.