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    ⚖️ Judicial Review & Appeals

    🚫 Removal Order

    📅 Residency Obligation

    🚫 Inadmissibility

    🤝 Fairness Procedure

    🔙 Authorization to Return (ARC)

  • ✔️ Eligibility Assessment

    📝 Visa Application Support

    🎓 Study Abroad Counseling

    💼 Work Permits and Employment Support

    🗣️ Interview Preparation

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  • If you're planning to study overseas, it's important to consider obtaining Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) to ensure you have adequate health insurance. Similarly, if you're planning to work in Australia temporarily, you may need to consider obtaining Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) to meet visa requirements and ensure you have access to necessary healthcare services.

  • • SOP [Statement Of Purpose]

    • LOR [Letter of Recommendation]

    • Eligibility Assessment

    • Pre-landing Services

    • Post-Landing Services

Australia Visa Application

  • Subclass -500

    To obtain a student visa in Australia, it is imperative to meet the eligibility requirements established by the Department of Home Affairs. These requirements include being admitted into a registered course, proving English language proficiency, demonstrating sufficient funds, and undergoing health and character checks. The most effective way to apply is through the Department of Home Affairs website, but it is crucial to research the requirements thoroughly before submitting an application. Strict compliance with the guidelines and regulations set by the Department of Home Affairs is essential to avoid visa rejection. Don't let a lack of adherence to these requirements impede your opportunity to study in Australia. Take the necessary steps to secure your student visa and embark on a life-changing educational journey.

  • Subclass- 485

  • E-Visitor Visa ♦ Business class TouristLooking to travel abroad for business or tourism purposes? The E-Visitor Visa is just what you need! This type of visa is perfect for anyone looking to explore a new country or to conduct business in a foreign land. It is often associated with the business class or tourist category, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a hassle-free and convenient travel experience. Apply for the E-Visitor Visa today and take the first step towards an unforgettable adventure!

  • Partner Visa ♦ Parent Visa ♦ Relatives Visa

  • Subclass 189/190/491 Visa

  • Subclass- 482/186/494/407

  • Religious, Research, Entertainment, Sports activities

  • ♦ Global Talent Employer-Sponsored Program (GTES)

    ♦ Supporting Innovation in South Australia (SISA)Take your business to the next level with the Global Talent Employer-Sponsored Program (GTES) and Supporting Innovation in South Australia (SISA). These two programs provide unparalleled opportunities for businesses to access top talent and funding for innovation. If you're serious about success, you can't afford to miss out on GTES and SISA. Act now and learn more about these game-changing programs.

  • Subclass - 417

    "Unlock your dreams of traveling and working in Australia with the First, Second, and Third Working Holiday Visas. Experience the Aussie lifestyle, immerse yourself in the culture, and gain valuable work experience. Apply now and embark on an adventure like no other!"

  • Subclass 602 Medical Treatment visa

New Zealand Visa Application

  • To obtain a student visa in New Zealand, it is imperative to meet the eligibility requirements established by New Zealand immigration. These requirements include being admitted into a registered course, proving English language proficiency, demonstrating sufficient funds, and undergoing health and character checks. The most effective way to apply is through the New Zealand immigration website, but it is crucial to research the requirements thoroughly before submitting an application. Strict compliance with the guidelines and regulations set by New Zealand immigration is essential to avoid visa rejection. Don't let a lack of adherence to these requirements impede your opportunity to study in Australia. Take the necessary steps to secure your student visa and embark on a life-changing educational journey.

  • You can apply for this visa if you have recently finished your studies in New Zealand. It allows you to stay and work here for up to 3 years, depending on what you studied.

  • People traveling on a passport from some countries must apply for a Visitor Visa to visit New Zealand. You can stay for up to either 6 months (multiple entry) or 9 months (single entry). You cannot work, but you can study for up to 3 months. It is often associated with the business class or tourist category, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a hassle-free and convenient travel experience. Apply for the E-Visitor Visa today and take the first step towards an unforgettable adventure!

  • Partner Visa ♦ Parent Visa ♦ Relatives Visa

  • Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa:

    you want to live in New Zealand permanently and you have skills that can contribute to New Zealand’s economic growth.

    If you are presently employed or have received a job offer from a recognized employer, you are eligible to receive 6 points based on your expertise and work in New Zealand. However, you must be 55 years old or younger at the time of application, and you must possess the ability to speak English.

  • You want to live and work in New Zealand, and you have worked for an accredited employer in a Tier 2 Green List in-demand role for 24 months.

    If you are working for an accredited employer or have a job offer from one, and you meet the requirements set out in the Green List for your occupation for 24 months before applying for residence, and you are 55 years old or younger at the time of application, and you speak and understand English, then you may be eligible to apply for residence.

  • Religious, Research, and Sports activities.

    Short-term Entertainment Act Visitor Visa

    This visa is for performers and support crew members traveling to New Zealand for a live entertainment act. To apply, the act must be promoted by an approved promoter.

  • This visa is for people who have been employed in New Zealand by an accredited employer for more than 2 years. If you have ongoing employment with an accredited employer and you earn at least the minimum salary that was in place when you applied for your Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa, you may be eligible for this resident visa.

  • Working holiday visas are available to young people, usually aged 18 to 30, but 18 to 35 in a select few countries. They let you travel and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months. If you are from Canada they let you travel and work for up to 23 months, and for up to 36 months if you are from the United Kingdom.

  • Medical Treatment visa

  • You can apply for residence if you have had a Religious Worker Work Visa for 3 years. You must have an offer of continuing work and sponsorship from your religious organisation.

  • You want to live, study, and work in New Zealand and you are employed by, or hold an employment offer from, an accredited employer. And your role is on Tier 1 of the Green List.

    You are employed by, or hold an employment offer from, an accredited employer.

    You meet your role's requirements set out in Tier 1 of the Green List. (The evidence you need depends on your role.)

    You are 55 or under when you apply.

    You speak and understand English.

  • You want to live and work in New Zealand, you currently work for an accredited employer and you have worked in a transport role for 24 months.

    You are employed by, or have a job offer from, an accredited employer for an in-demand transport role.

    For all of the 24 months before you apply for residence, you met the requirements of your transport role.

    You are aged 55 or younger when you apply.

    You speak and understand English.

  • You want to live and work in New Zealand, you currently work for an accredited employer and you have worked in a care workforce role for 24 months.

    You are employed by, or have a job offer from, an accredited employer.

    You are paid at least the level 4 support workers’ minimum wage.

    You are aged 55 or younger when you apply.

    You speak and understand English.

  • Apply if you want to work in your own business in New Zealand. You must have NZD $100,000 to invest, a business plan, and be able to claim 120 points on our points scale.

    You can stay 12 months in the start-up stage of your visa, then another 24 months once you have shown us that you have set-up your business.

    Length of stay Up to - 3 years

  • Parents, who have an adult child who is a New Zealand citizen or resident, can apply to live in New Zealand permanently. To apply, you’ll need an annual income of NZ $60,000 plus NZ $1 million to invest for 4 years, and another NZ $500,000 to live on.

Canada Visa Application

  • The study permit is a document we issue that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. Most foreign nationals need a study permit to study in Canada.

    • Provincial attestation letter (PAL)

    • Upfront medical exam confirmation document

    • Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $10,000 CAD

    • Proof that tuition fees for the first year of study in Canada have been paid

    • Proof of graduation from a Canadian curriculum high school or a language test showing either:

    • Score of at least 6 in each category of the IELTS

    • Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens score of at least 7 for French

  • You can apply for a PGWP from inside Canada as long as you’re eligible.

    You have up to 180 days after you graduate to apply for a PGWP. When you apply, you must confirm the following:

    -that you attended and completed your program

    • the name of your program

    • the length of your program

    You can confirm these by submitting any of the following:

    • your degree or diploma

    • your transcript or

    • an official letter from your school

    To be eligible, your study permit must have been valid at some point during these 180 days.

    PGWP quick facts :

    • A post-graduation work permit can be valid for any length of time between eight months and three years.

    • A PGWP will not be issued for a duration longer than the applicant’s duration of study in Canada.

    • Generally, the PGWP will be approximately the same duration as the applicant’s period of study, up to a maximum of three years.

    • As long as more than 50% of your program of study is conducted via in-person classes, you are eligible for a PGWP equal to the duration of your program of study.

    • If you studied part-time, or did accelerated studies, the length of your PGWP will be the length of your program of study, if taken full-time.

  • An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals flying to or transiting through Canada. Only travellers from countries who do not require a visa to visit Canada are required to get an eTA, and only if they are travelling to Canada by air. If you’re from a visa-exempt country visiting Canada by land, you do not need an eTA.

    Foreign nationals

    Answer the following simple questions to find out if you need an eTA Canada travel document:

    1. Am I part of the visa-exempt foreign nationals? Check the updated list on the government website: Visa-exempt (eTA eligible) travellers list. The previous list of travellers need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to board their flight to Canada.

    2. Am I travelling to or through Canada by air?Even if you are an eTA eligible, you do not need an eTA if entering by land or sea – for instance, driving from the U.S. or coming by bus, train, or boat, including cruise ship.

  • A super visa is a multiple-entry visitor visa specifically for the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. It allows holders to stay in Canada for up to two years at a time without needing to renew their status.

    You may be eligible to sponsor your family members to become permanent residents so they can live, study, and work in Canada.

  • There are 3 immigration programs managed through Express Entry:

    1. Canadian Experience Class

      - for skilled workers who have Canadian work experience

      -work experience must have been gained in the 3 years before you apply

    2. Federal Skilled Worker Program

      -for skilled workers with foreign work experience

    3. Federal Skilled Trades Program

      -for skilled workers who are qualified in a skilled trade

      -must have a valid job offer or a certificate of qualification

  • The provincial nominee program (PNP) is for workers who have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory want to live in that province or territory want to become permanent residents of Canada.

    Each province and territory has its own “streams” (immigration programs that target certain groups) and requirements.

    For example, in a program stream, provinces and territories may target :

    students

    business people

    skilled workers

    semi-skilled workers

  • This is the application process for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents of Canada and live in Quebec.

    Quebec has a special agreement on immigration with the Government of Canada. The province has its own rules for choosing immigrants who will adapt well to living there.

    To immigrate to Canada as a Quebec-selected skilled worker, you must apply in the following 2 stages:

    Apply to the Government of Quebec for a Quebec Selection Certificate (Certificat de sélection du Québec [CSQ]).

    The Province of Quebec will assess you, using its own rules.

    The certificate shows that the Province of Quebec has accepted you as an immigrant.

    If the Province of Quebec chooses you and gives you a CSQ, you must apply to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for permanent residence.

    These instructions are for your application for permanent residence only.

  • If you are residing outside of Canada when you apply, you must meet both the educational requirement and the job offer.

  • The Global Talent Stream (GTS) is designed to assist Canadian employers with hiring highly skilled foreign talent who will enable Canadians to compete on an international scale. The GTS operates two categories, Category A and Category B.

    Category A

    In order to apply to Category A of the Global Talent Stream, an employer must have been referred to the stream by one of the GTS’s designated partners and be using the stream to hire unique and specialized talent. The following are designated partners of the GTS, authorized to refer employers to Cat-A.

    Category B

    In order to apply for Category B of the Global Talent Stream, employers must be seeking to hire highly skilled foreign talent to fill positions in occupations found on the Global Talent Occupations List.

  • Medical Treatment visa

  • The Self-employed Persons Program allows people to immigrate to Canada permanently as a self-employed person.

    If you’re interested in this program, you must:

    • have relevant experience in cultural activities or athletics and

    • be willing and able to make a significant contribution to the cultural or athletic life of Canada

  • The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to work and live in 1 of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador. The program helps employers hire qualified candidates for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally.

  • The Home Child Care Provider Pilot and the Home Support Worker Pilot are 5-year pilot programs that let qualified caregivers and their family members come to Canada with the goal of becoming permanent residents.

    If you’ve been offered a job in Canada as a caregiver or have experience working in Canada as a caregiver, you may be able to apply for permanent residence through one of these pilots.

  • Canada’s Start-up Visa Program targets immigrant entrepreneurs with the skills and potential to build businesses in Canada (outside Quebec) that

    • are innovative

    • can create jobs for Canadians

    • can compete on a global scale

USA Visa Application

  • List of all the required documents

    As far as the F1 visa documents checklist is concerned, you might be asked for the documents mentioned below. These should be kept handy so that you can produce them when asked.

    • Passport – It should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay duration in the US.

    • MRV Fee receipt – Payment confirmation page printout (if paid online)

    • Form DS 160 (Non-immigrant Visa Application) – Online application confirmation page printout

    • SEVIS fee payment receipt – Payment confirmation page printout

    • Photo – Physical copies are only required if the upload is unsuccessful while filling the online DS 160 form. It must match the required format mentioned in the DS 160 Form

    • I-20 Form – Received from your university or institution

    • Visa Interview appointment letter

    You might also have to present the following additional documents. It is recommended to carry them along.

    • Academic transcript including mark sheets

    • Diploma/Degree certificates

    • GMAT/GRE/SAT scores

    • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE scores

    • Loan approval letter

    • Financial capacity proof

    • Appointment/Relieving letter/salary slip of any professional experience or internships

    • Intent to depart from the US upon program completion

  • Optional Practical Training (OPT)

    Post-Completion OPT- Allows international students to work after completing their degree courses.

    F1 visa holders can apply for an OPT extension once they complete their studies. The condition is they should apply within the post-completion period of one year. Students applying for an OPT Extension must

    Hold a degree in STEM courses from a university that holds accreditation from the US Department of Education and is authorized by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) when the student applies for an OPT Extension.

    Students who have graduated in STEM courses, i.e., science, technology, engineering, and math, can extend their stay in the USA for 2 years which makes it a total of 3 years.

    How to apply for an OPT extension?

    To apply for an OPT extension, students must follow the below guide:

    • Submit Form I-765 up to 90 days before the validity of his current OPT employment authorization ends.

    • Pay the application fees

    • Mention the employer’s name as listed in E-Verify

    • E-Verify Company Identification Number of the employer

    • Copy of student’s STEM degree

    • Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status, approved by your designated school official (DSO) within the last 60 days.

  • The B-1 Visa (Temporary Business Visitor) is for individuals traveling to the U.S. to engage in business activities. Because the B-1 Visa is not an employment visa, work is not allowed. Individuals usually apply for a B-1 Visa when they cannot enter the U.S. under the visa waiver program (ESTA) because, for example, they wish to remain in the U.S. longer than 90 days or have a prior visa refusal or are otherwise disqualified from the ESTA-Program.

  • If you want to live in the USA for a longer period of time, a U.S. E visa is a good option. The E-1 visa is available for both employees and self-employed persons.

    Unlike most other visa types, E visas can be extended indefinitely. However, the visas do need to be renewed every two to five years. While an L visa requires the holder to leave the USA again after seven years at the latest and bars them from entering the USA again with an L or H visa for one year, an E visa practically allows permanent residence - at least as long as the relevant requirements are met. Are you looking to stay in the USA for a longer period of time? Then, the U.S. E visa should be on your radar. The E-1 visa is an excellent choice for both employed and self-employed individuals who plan on staying for a while.

    One of the biggest advantages of the E visa is that it can be extended indefinitely, unlike many other visa types. However, it is essential to note that E visas need to be renewed every two to five years. Moreover, unlike L visas that require the holder to leave the USA after seven years at the latest and prohibit them from entering the USA again with an L or H visa for one year, the E visa practically allows permanent residence as long as the relevant requirements are met.

    Don't let the complexity of visas and immigration deter you from your dream. Get in touch with us to explore your options and take the first step towards your American dream today!

  • The H1-B visa is a fantastic opportunity for U.S. employers to hire the best talent from around the world. With a focus on specialty occupations, such as engineering, science, and computer programming, this visa allows companies to access a diverse pool of skilled workers with higher education degrees. Although the H1-B program has an annual cap, it is an excellent way for companies to bring in the talent they need to succeed. The visa is valid for up to three years and can be extended for an additional three years, providing employers with a long-term solution to their workforce needs. Additionally, H1-B holders can bring their spouses and children to the U.S. on an H4 visa, which allows families to stay together while the worker contributes to the American economy.

  • The H-2B program is an excellent opportunity for US employers who need seasonal or peak-load workers. With this program, you can hire foreign workers to fill the positions that you couldn't find qualified American workers for. The H-2B visa is valid for up to one year and can be extended for a maximum of three years, giving you the flexibility you need to meet your business needs. To qualify for the program, you must show that you have made a good faith effort to find American workers, but were unsuccessful. Additionally, you must provide certain labor protections and pay prevailing wages to H-2B workers. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to fill your workforce needs!

  • The I Visa is a type of visa that is specifically designed for journalists and media representatives who wish to come to the United States to engage in their profession. This visa allows them to stay in the country for a temporary period of time and engage in activities such as reporting, filming, and conducting interviews. To obtain an I Visa, applicants must provide proof that they are a bona fide representative of a foreign media outlet, and that their activities in the United States will be solely for journalistic purposes.

  • The K-1 visa, also known as the fiancé(e) visa, is an excellent opportunity for foreign nationals who are engaged to a U.S. citizen and wish to start their life together in the United States. This nonimmigrant visa grants the foreign national the right to enter the country and get married to their U.S. citizen fiancé(e) within 90 days of arrival. After the marriage, the foreign national can apply for permanent residency in the United States. The K-1 visa process involves several steps, including filing a petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), attending an interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the foreign national’s home country, and obtaining medical and police clearances. Start your journey towards a happy and fulfilling life in the United States by applying for the K-1 visa today!

  • Are you a U.S. citizen married to a non-U.S. citizen? If so, you may be interested in the K-3 visa, also known as the Marriage Visa. This nonimmigrant visa allows your spouse to enter the United States while they wait for their immigrant visa to be processed. With a validity of two years, the K-3 visa can also be extended if necessary. To be eligible for a K-3 visa, you must have filed an immigrant visa petition (Form I-130) for your spouse and the petition must be pending with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Once your spouse enters the United States on a K-3 visa, they can apply for adjustment of status to become a lawful permanent resident (green card holder). Don't wait any longer to reunite with your spouse in the United States. Consider the K-3 visa today.

  • The L-1 visa is an incredible opportunity for companies to transfer their talented employees from foreign offices to offices in the United States. This non-immigrant visa is available to executives, managers, and specialized knowledge employees who have worked for the company for at least one year prior to their transfer to the U.S. It provides a chance to gain valuable experience in a new environment while contributing to the success of the company. The L-1 visa can be granted for up to three years initially, and it offers the possibility of extensions for up to seven years for managers and executives, and up to five years for specialized knowledge employees. It even allows the spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 to accompany the visa holder to the U.S. on an L-2 visa, making it a great opportunity for families to experience the American way of life.

  • artists, athletes, entertainers, group performers.

  • The R visa is a fantastic opportunity for those seeking to enter the United States for religious work. This non-immigrant visa is designed specifically for individuals who are members of a religious denomination and are coming to the United States to perform religious duties or work for a non-profit religious organization. To be eligible for an R visa, applicants must have been a member of the religious denomination for at least two years prior to applying for the visa. The religious organization must also be a non-profit organization in the United States, and the applicant must be coming to the United States to work for that organization. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to make a difference in the United States through religious work!

UK Visa Application

  • You can apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you’re 16 or over and you:

    • have been offered a place on a course by a licensed student sponsor

    • have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course - the amount will vary depending on your circumstances

    • can speak, read, write and understand English

    • have consent from your parents if you’re 16 or 17 - you’ll need evidence of this when you apply

    If you’re 16 or 17 and you want to study at an independent school in the UK, you may be eligible for a Child Student visa instead.

  • Eligibility :

    You can apply for a Graduate visa if all of the following are true:

    • you’re in the UK

    • your current visa is a Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa

    • you studied a UK bachelor’s degree, postgraduate degree or other eligible course for a minimum period of time with your Student visa or Tier 4 (General) student visa

    • your education provider (such as your university or college) has told the Home Office you’ve successfully completed your course

    You can ask your education provider if you’re not sure whether they’ve told the Home Office you’ve successfully completed your course.

    How long you can stay :

    A Graduate visa lasts for 2 years. If you have a PHD or other doctoral qualification, it will last for 3 years.

    Your visa will start from the day your application is approved.

    If you want to stay longer in the UK

    You cannot extend your Graduate visa. However, you may be able to switch to a different visa, for example a Skilled Worker visa.

  • Eligibility :

    To qualify for a Skilled Worker visa, you must:

    • work for a UK employer that’s been approved by the Home Office

    • have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer with information about the role you’ve been offered in the UK

    • do a job that’s on the list of eligible occupations

    • be paid a minimum salary - how much depends on the type of work you do

    • The specific eligibility depends on your job.

    You must have a confirmed job offer before you apply for your visa.

    Salary requirements

    You’ll usually need to be paid at least £26,200 per year or £10.75 per hour, whichever is higher. If the ‘going rate’ for your job is higher than both of these, you’ll usually need to be paid at least the going rate.

  • Eligibility:

    To qualify for a Health and Care Worker visa, you must:

    • Be a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult social care professional

    • work in an eligible health or social care job

    • work for a UK employer that’s been approved by the Home Office

    • have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer with information about the role you’ve been offered in the UK

    • be paid a minimum salary - how much depends on the type of work you do

    Stay - 5 Year

  • You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months) and other permitted activities.

    You can usually stay in the UK for up to 6 months. You might be able to apply to stay for longer in certain circumstances, for example to get medical treatment.

    What you can odo (‘permitted activities’)

    You can visit the UK as a Standard Visitor:

    • for tourism, for example on a holiday or vacation

    • to see your family or friends

    • to volunteer for up to 30 days with a registered charity

    • to pass through the UK to another country (‘in transit’)

    • for certain business activities, for example attending a meeting or interview

    • for certain paid engagements or events (a ‘permitted paid engagement’) as an expert in your profession, for example to give lectures or perform

    • to take part in a school exchange programme

    • to do a recreational course of up to 30 days, for example a dance course

    • to study, do a placement or take an exam

    • as an academic, senior doctor or dentist

    • for medical reasons

  • You can apply for a family visa to live with your:

    • spouse or partner

    • fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner

    • child

    • parent

    • relative who’ll provide long-term care for you

  • A Scale-up Worker visa allows you to come to the UK to do an eligible job for a fast-growing UK business (sometimes called a ‘scale-up business’).

    Your UK employer must meet specific eligibility criteria to sponsor scale-up workers.

    Eligibility :

    To qualify for a Scale-up Worker visa, you must:

    • have a confirmed job offer to work for an approved scale-up business for at least 6 months

    • have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer with information about the role you’ve been offered in the UK

    • have a job offer to do a job that’s on the list of eligible occupations

    • be paid a minimum salary in your new job

  • With a Global Talent visa you can work in the UK if you are a leader or potential leader in digital technology, for example in:

    • financial technology (‘fintech’)

    • gaming

    • cyber security

    • artificial intelligence

    What you can do with a Global Talent visa ?

    With a Global Talent visa you can:

    choose how long your visa is for, up to 5 years

    • be an employee, self-employed and a director of a company

    • change or stop doing your job without telling the Home Office

    • bring your partner and children with you as your ‘dependants’, if they’re eligible

    • travel abroad and return to the UK

    There are no language or minimum salary eligibility requirements.

    If you want to stay longer in the UK, you can renew your visa as many times as you like - you’ll have to meet the eligibility criteria for extending your stay.

    You can also apply to settle permanently in the UK (also known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’) after:

    3 years if you’re applying as a leader

    5 years if you’re applying as a potential leader

    Eligibility

    You do not need a job offer to get a visa. Your background can be either:

    • technical, for example, you’re a developer, engineer or data scientist

    • business, for example you have commercial, investment or digital product expertise in a technology company that creates software, hardware or that processes data.

  • You can apply for an Innovator Founder visa if:

    • you want to set up and run an innovative business in the UK - it must be something that’s different from anything else on the market

    • your business or business idea has been endorsed by an approved body, also known as an endorsing body

    • you meet the other eligibility requirements

    This visa used to be called the Innovator visa.

    Eligibility

    You must be able to show that your business idea is:

    • new - you cannot join a business that is already trading

    • innovative - you must have an original business idea which is different from anything else on the market

    • viable, with potential for growth

    • scalable - you must give evidence of planning that includes creating jobs and growing into national and international markets

    You’ll need to get an endorsing body to assess that your business idea meets the requirements.

    How long you can stay ?

    You can stay for 3 years if you either:

    • come to the UK on an Innovator Founder visa

    • switch to this visa from another visa while in the UK

    You’ll need to meet with your endorsing body after 12 months and 24 months to show you’re making progress with your business. Your visa may be cut short if your endorsement is withdrawn by the endorsing body. If you want to stay longer, you must re-apply with a new endorsement before your current visa expires.

European Countries Visa

  • If you're interested in studying abroad, consider France, Russia, Ireland, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, or Finland. These countries offer excellent educational opportunities and unique cultural experiences. With a study visa, you'll be able to immerse yourself in a new environment, learn a new language, and broaden your horizons. Don't miss out on this chance to expand your knowledge and personal growth. Apply for a study visa today and embark on a life-changing adventure!

  • You can apply for a family visa to live with your:

    • spouse or partner

    • fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner

    • child

    • parent

    • relative who’ll provide long-term care for you