​Self Sponsorship Visa UK Application Guide

Our Self Sponsor Visa Service

Self-sponsorship visas are a new way for business owners to get access to foreign markets like the British SME market and maybe even citizenship. We give you full advice and representation in this UK immigration process.

How We Can Help You?

You can count on us to help you get a sponsor licence, but we also want to make sure your business remains compliant long-term. Despite the Home Office’s increasing focus on regulatory requirements, we have been able to build processes for sponsor licence holders. Our service extends to all procedures of sponsorship.

What is self sponsorship visa?

Self-sponsorship is a way to apply to come to the UK to work for your own business without needing a UK sponsor. This can make it possible for you and your family to live in UK permanently and get British citizenship.

Who can get self sponsorship visa?

We can help you get self sponsorship visa if you are a successful businessperson who has recognised a business opportunity in the United Kingdom, if you have a smart business concept and want to explore your company opportunity or if you want to own a business in UK.

What documents are required to apply for self sponsorship visa?

Your UK company must provide at least these four major documents.

The company must first acquire a Certificate of Sponsorship from the Home Office through SMS before it may sponsor a migrant worker. It is necessary that after this has been authorised, a unique reference number be assigned to the worker who will be sponsored by the company.

How much investment do I need for my UK business?

There is no limit on the investment amount, it can be anything from £25,000 and more.

Sponsors are required to submit a special CoS application to the Home Office. In most circumstances, the Home Office will grant the specified CoS within one business day.

When applying for a designated CoS, the Home Office may seek further information regarding the applicant’s role, identification process, etc. Therefore, sponsors should be prepared to offer relevant information.

Once a defined CoS has been awarded, it must be assigned to a person within three months; otherwise, it will expire and the procedure must be repeated.

What happens if my firm underperforms during the 5-year period?

If you’re applying from the UK or another country, but don’t fall under the skilled worker category, you’ll need to fill out an Undefined Certificate of Status (CoS).

Undefined certifications are requested when an organisation applies for a sponsor licence. As long as the workers are eligible under the visa route and the sponsor pays the money to assign CoS, there is no limit to how many undefined CoS can be issued.

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