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The UK offers a range of visa options for people wishing to work, join family, study, or visit. Navigating the visa system can be complex, but our team is here to guide you through every step and help you choose the right visa for your circumstances.
Work Visas
Family and Spouse Visas
Student Visas
Visitor Visas
What Are Work Visas?
Work visas allow individuals from outside the UK to live and work here legally. There are several types of work visas, each with its own requirements and application process.
How We Can Help
We can advise on the most suitable visa, assist with gathering documents, and guide you through the application process to maximise your chances of success.
Our Approach
We will gather evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and medical records, and negotiate with insurers to secure the compensation you deserve. Most claims are handled on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Common Types of Work Visas
Skilled Worker Visa
For people with a job offer from a UK employer who holds a sponsor licence. The job must meet certain skill and salary thresholds.
Health and Care Worker Visa
For qualified health professionals with a job offer in the NHS, an NHS supplier, or adult social care.
Global Talent Visa
For leaders or potential leaders in fields such as science, engineering, digital technology, and the arts.
Temporary Worker Visas
For short-term work, including charity, creative, or seasonal work.
What Are Family and Spouse Visas?
These visas allow you to join or remain with family members in the UK. The most common is the Spouse or Partner Visa, but there are also options for children, parents, and other dependants.
Work visas allow individuals from outside the UK to live and work here legally. There are several types of work visas, each with its own requirements and application process.
Key Requirements
- Proof of relationship (such as marriage or birth certificates)
- Meeting financial requirements
- English language ability (for most adult applicants)
How We Can Help
We can help you understand the requirements, prepare your application, and ensure you have the right supporting documents.
Common Types of Family Visas
Spouse or Partner Visa
For those married to or in a long-term relationship with a British citizen or settled person.
Fiancé(e) Visa
For those planning to marry a British citizen or settled person in the UK.
Parent Visa
For parents of children who are British citizens or settled in the UK.
Child Dependant Visa
For children joining parents who are already in the UK.
What Is a Student Visa?
The Student Visa allows international students to study at a UK educational institution. You must have an offer from a licensed sponsor (such as a university or college).
These visas allow you to join or remain with family members in the UK. The most common is the Spouse or Partner Visa, but there are also options for children, parents, and other dependants.
Work visas allow individuals from outside the UK to live and work here legally. There are several types of work visas, each with its own requirements and application process.
Other Student Routes
Child Student Visa: For children aged 4-17 attending an independent school in the UK.
Short-term Study Visa: For short courses or English language study.
How We Can Help
We can guide you through the application process, help you gather the necessary documents, and advise on your rights and responsibilities as a student in the UK.
Key Requirements
- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your institution
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living costs
- English language proficiency
What Is a Visitor Visa?
A Visitor Visa allows you to come to the UK for a short stay, usually up to 6 months, for tourism, business, visiting family, or receiving private medical treatment.
Common Reasons for Visiting
- Tourism and holidays
- Visiting friends or family
- Attending business meetings or conferences
- Short courses or training
- Private medical treatment
How We Can Help
We can help you prepare a strong application, ensuring you meet all requirements and provide the right evidence to avoid delays or refusals.
Key Requirements
- Proof of your intention to leave the UK at the end of your visit
- Evidence of funds to support yourself during your stay
- Details of your accommodation and travel plans