Business Immigration Solicitors
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Our team of business immigration solicitors provide legal services and guidance to individuals, entrepreneurs, and companies seeking to navigate the complex immigration laws and regulations related to business and employment opportunities in the UK.
We at Wembley Solicitors, specialise in helping clients with a wide range of immigration issues, including work visas, investor visas, entrepreneur visas, sponsorship licences and other types of business-related immigration matters.
Whether you want to set up a business in the UK or hire overseas skilled workers, our business immigration solicitors in London can provide legal assistance. Speak to an immigration lawyer at 0203 417 3700 for confidential immigration advice.
How can we help
- Apply for a Sponsor Licence
- Renewal of Sponsorship licence
- Home Office Compliance Visits & Audits
- Sponsor Duties and Compliance
- Appeal Against Revocation or Suspension of Sponsor Licence
- Sponsor Licence Revoked or Suspended by Home Office
Start a business
- Innovator Founder visa
Work visas you can apply for without a job offer
- Graduate visa
- Global Talent visa
- UK Ancestry visa
What is a sponsorship licence?
A Sponsorship Licence is permission granted by the UK Home Office to an organisation, allowing them to sponsor and employ foreign skilled workers under certain visa categories. This licence is a crucial component of the UK's Points-Based System for immigration, which enables employers to hire skilled workers from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.
What is an Innovator Founder visa?
An Innovator Founder visa is a type of UK business visa that allows applicants to set up and run an innovative business in the UK. It must be something that’s different from anything else on the market. It replaces the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa, which was discontinued in March 2019.
What is a Graduate visa in the UK?
The Graduate visa is a type of UK work visa that allows eligible students to remain in the UK to work or look for work for up to 2 years (or 3 years for PhD graduates) after completing their studies.
To be eligible for the Graduate visa, international students must have completed a degree at the undergraduate level (bachelor’s or master's) or a PhD from a recognised UK higher education institution. They must also have a valid Tier 4 student visa at the time of application and have successfully completed their course of study.
What is a Global Talent visa?
Global Talent visa is a type of UK work visa that allows you to work in the UK if you’re a leader or potential leader in the fields of academia or research, arts and culture, or digital technology. his visa allows highly skilled individuals to live and work in the UK.
To qualify for the Global Talent visa, applicants usually need to secure an endorsement from a recognised endorsing body specific to their field.
What is a UK Ancestry visa?
The UK Ancestry Visa is a type of visa that allows individuals who have a grandparent who was born in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man to live, work, and study in the UK for a period of up to five years. This visa is designed for individuals who have a direct ancestral link to the UK and wish to explore their ancestral heritage or seek employment or education opportunities in the UK.
Need Legal Advice & Assistance?
We provide expert advice, practical assistance, and professional representation to guide you through the application and decision-making process, from start to finish.
We're authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), so you know you're in safe hands.
Contact our solicitor today to get legal advice and assistance with your UK immigration matters.
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