Dear Team,
I have been following this blog for many years and truly appreciate the dedication and support provided by the administrators and contributors. Your assistance to those in need is highly commendable.
I am writing to seek your guidance on behalf of my friend, who is currently in the UK on a student visa.
She and her husband arrived in the UK in September 2023. She is the main applicant, having come to pursue a Master’s degree, and her husband is here as her dependent. She has now completed her studies and recently submitted her application for a Post Study Work (PSW) visa — I believe it is officially referred to as the Graduate Visa. While her application process went smoothly, we encountered some uncertainties when attempting to apply for her husband’s visa as a dependent. We would be grateful if you could help clarify the following points before we proceed further with the submission.
1. Visa Type Displayed in Application
After completing the application form, we downloaded a copy, and the visa category appears as:
PBS, Start-up, Innovator or Global Talent dependant partner.
However, when we checked with another friend who recently applied, their visa category was listed simply as PBS partner. We are unsure whether we have selected the correct form. We accessed the application through the official page here:
https://www.gov.uk/graduate-visa/your-p ... d-children
and proceeded by selecting the option for a partner.
2. Visa Expiry Dates
My friend’s current visa is valid until 06/06/2025, while her husband’s visa expires on 21/01/2026.
During the application process, one of the questions asked is:
“What is the end date of your current visa or leave to remain?”
Should we enter 06/06/2025 (to match the main applicant’s expiry date) or 21/01/2026 (the dependent’s actual visa end date)?
We understand that a dependent’s visa typically expires in line with the main applicant’s visa, but this has not been reflected in the UKVI online system, which still shows 21/01/2026 for the husband.
3. Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) Fee
As a test, we filled out the form using both expiry dates and proceeded to the payment section. In both cases, the IHS fee displayed was £517.50. However, when my friend applied for her PSW visa, she was charged £2,070, which we believe is the correct amount for a two-year Graduate Visa.
We are unsure why the dependent application is showing a lower IHS fee and whether this could indicate an issue with the form or the eligibility.
We are quite concerned and would greatly appreciate your assistance in clarifying these points so that we can proceed confidently with the correct application.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Warm regards,
Ram.
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