Entry clearance and extension applications
We provide these services for visitor, work, student, graduate visa categories
Indefinite leave to remain applicants
We provide service for indefinite leave to remain under all categories
Other immigration services
Naturalisation and British citizenship applications and British passport
Overview:
A skilled worker visa enables you to enter or remain in the UK in order to work for a recognised business in a job that qualifies. The Tier 2 (General) work visa has been replaced by this one.
Job eligibility:
- A skilled worker visa requires that you:
- Work for a UK employer who has received Home Office approval.
- Possess a "certificate of sponsorship" from your company detailing the position you have been offered in the UK.
- Perform a task that is listed among the qualified professions
- receive a minimum wage; the amount depends on the work you accomplish.
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.
Overview:
A health and care worker visa enables medical professionals to travel to or remain in the UK to work in adult social care, the NHS, or one of its suppliers.
Job eligibility:
- You must: in order to be eligible for a health and care worker visa.
- possess a degree in medicine, nursing, a health field, or adult social care.
- Work in a job that qualifies for health or social care
- Work for a UK employer who has received Home Office approval.
- Possess a "certificate of sponsorship" from your company detailing the position you have been offered in the UK.
- receive a minimum wage, the amount depends on the work you accomplish.
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.
Overview:
You can go to or stay in the UK on a Senior or Specialist Worker visa if you need to perform a specific job at your employer's UK branch.
Job eligibility:
- In order to be eligible for a Senior or Specialist Worker visa, you should
- Be a current employee of an organisation that has received Home Office sponsorship approval.
- Having a "certificate of sponsorship" from your employer that details the work you will perform in the UK is required.
- Perform a task that is listed among the qualified professions
- Possess a "certificate of sponsorship" from your company detailing the position you have been offered in the UK.
- Be compensated at least £42,400 annually
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.
Overview:
You can travel to the UK with a Scale-up Worker visa to do a qualifying job for a rapidly expanding UK company, also known as a "scale-up firm."
Job eligibility:
Applicants for Scale-up Worker visas must:- In order to be eligible for a Senior or Specialist Worker visa, you should
- Be a current employee of an organisation that has received Home Office sponsorship approval.
- Having a "certificate of sponsorship" from your employer that details the work you will perform in the UK is required.
- Perform a task that is listed among the qualified professions
- Possess a "certificate of sponsorship" from your company detailing the position you have been offered in the UK.
- Be compensated at least £42,400 annually
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.
Overview:
If you've been given the opportunity to work within a religious organisation in the UK, such as as a missionary or member of a religious order, you may be eligible to apply for a Minister of Religion visa (T2).
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.
Overview:
Employing skilled employees who are based abroad or in the UK requires a sponsor licence (formerly known as a Tier 2 sponsor licence); applicants can "switch" into the Skilled Worker visa from the majority of other visa types, such as the Tier 4 Student and Tier 2 visas.
Job eligibility:
- Your business must be active in the UK.
- Your Business Must Operate Legally in the UK.
- Having a "certificate of sponsorship" from your employer that details the work you will perform in the UK is required.
- You may open several branches and request a sponsor licence for each one.
- The Home Office must be convinced that you can provide legitimate employment in a competent profession and that you will pay the appropriate rate of remuneration, as determined by the Home Office.
Overview:
After a licence is issued, an electronic document called a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is created on the Sponsor Management System (SMS).
Apply:
Contact us to submit an application for the sponsor licence. Considering that we have ten years of professional experience and a high approval rate, we talk in depth with you about your application.
Eligibility:
- You have lived in the UK for at least five years, and you have either had Indefinite Leave to Remain for at least a year or EU Settled Status for at least a year.
- If the spouse of a British citizen has Indefinite Leave to Remain or an EEA Settled Status and has lived in the UK for three years, they may apply for naturalisation.
Additionally, you might be qualified to apply for British citizenship if:
- Your parents are from Britain.
- You lack a state.
- You have a different category of British citizenship.
- You eventually give up your British citizenship.
- The following criteria must be met in order for a Commonwealth national to be eligible for British citizenship under the Windrush scheme:
- You are a resident of the nation and have been in the UK for more than two years.
Apply:
Contact us to submit an application for British citizenship. We could help you with your application, compile the necessary paperwork, and talk about your case.
Overview:
If you are not a British citizen and your spouse, civil partner, unmarried partner, fiancé, fiancée, or intended civil partner have been living together for at least two years, you may apply for a spouse visa (would marry or enter into a civil partnership in the UK within 6 months of arriving).
If you want to be granted a family visa as a spouse or partner, you must fulfil the following criteria:
- Both you and your partner must be 18 or older on the application date.
- Your relationship with your partner does not fall under the restricted category.
- You must have personally met your partner.
- Your partner must be one of the following:
- a British citizen; have settled in the UK, as evidenced by ILR, settled status, or other documentation; be from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein;
- have pre-settled status;
- have a Turkish Businessperson or Turkish Worker visa;
- or have refugee status or humanitarian protection in the UK.
- You are married or in a civil partnership that is recognised in the UK, you have been living together for at least two years at the time of your application, you are engaged or planning to be married in the UK within six months of your arrival, or you are a fiancé, fiancée, or proposed civil partner.
- If you are a fiancé(e) or a prospective civil partner, you must be looking to enter the country in order for your marriage or civil partnership to be consummated there.
- Your relationship with your sponsor must be sincere and ongoing.
- You want to stay in the UK permanently with your sponsor and have a place to call home without using any public funds.
- Your sponsor has the necessary resources. Normally, this would entail earning at least £18,600 annually (this increases if you have children) and/or having enough money saved up.
- You have the necessary proficiency in English.
- You satisfy the qualifications.
Apply:
To submit an application for a spouse visa, contact us. With our ten years of experience, we could prepare all the required paperwork and complete your application.
Overview:
If you've lived legally in the UK for ten or more consecutive years, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
Eligibility:
You must satisfy the following requirements in order to be eligible to apply for ILR via the lengthy residency route:- possess at least ten years of continuous legal residence in the UK.
- abide by the conditions of your visas
- Provide evidence of your English language ability:
- nationality of a nation that speaks English OR a degree in English that is recognised
- OR achieving success on a recognised English language test
- Pass the test on "Life in the UK"
- fulfil the criteria for "continuous residency"
Apply:
Contact us to submit a visa application. You could get help from us with the application.