Types of Work and Business Visas
Exploring the realm of business immigration in the UK entails understanding the diverse array of visas available to individuals and organizations. At Laws Bureau, our comprehensive business immigration services encompass a wide spectrum of visa categories, ensuring that we can guide you in choosing the most suitable pathway for your specific circumstances. Here are key visa types falling within our expertise:
Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
Charity Worker Visa
Creative Worker Visa
Domestic Worker Visa
Expansion Worker Visa
Global Business Mobility Routes
Global Talent Visa
Graduate Trainee Visa
Graduate Work Visa
Health & Care Worker Visa
High Potential Individual Visa
Innovator Visa
International Agreement Worker
International Sportsperson Visa
Minister of Religion Visa
Minister of Religion Visa
Scale-Up Visa
Seasonal Worker Visa
Secondment Worker Visa
Senior Specialist Worker Visa
Service Supplier Visa
Skilled Worker Visa
Skilled Worker Visa
Start-Up Visa
Temporary Work Visa
Youth Mobility Scheme
Cost of Business Immigration Services
The cost of business immigration services varies based on factors such as visa type, case complexity, and expertise level required. At Laws Bureau, we prioritize transparent pricing, offering competitive fees tailored to your specific needs. We provide an initial consultation where our experienced business immigration lawyers assess your situation, discuss required services, and outline associated costs. Operating on a fixed-fee basis for most cases ensures clarity on costs upfront, allowing effective budgeting.
It's essential to consider additional costs like government application fees, varying by visa type. Our business immigration solicitors provide a detailed breakdown of all potential expenses, offering customized service packages to meet your unique needs. While our fees reflect high-quality work, we aim to provide value for money, ensuring a successful immigration outcome.
Documents Required for Business Immigration Applications
The documentation needed for business immigration to the UK depends on the visa type and business nature. Common documents include:
Valid passport or travel document
Business plan outlining proposed UK activities
Proof of financial stability (e.g., bank statements)
Evidence of qualifications or professional credentials
Proof of business ownership or employment (e.g., contracts, payslips)
For employers, additional documents like sponsor license and compliance with UK employment law may be required. Entrepreneurs and investors may need business plans, financial projections, and proof of investment funds. Family members may require marriage/civil partnership certificates or birth certificates for dependent children. Some visa categories may necessitate further documentation, such as English language proficiency certificates, medical clearance, or criminal record checks. Our specialist immigration solicitors provide tailored lists to enhance application success.
Why Choose Laws Bureau?
Laws Bureau boasts extensive knowledge in inbound immigration, human rights, and nationality law. With a proven track record in handling complex cases, we offer expert guidance in navigating the intricate process of business immigration. Contact us today to embark on your journey of starting a business in the UK.
How we can help:
Laws Bureau aids thought leaders, employers, innovators, and businesspeople in navigating the complexities of the UK immigration system across a range of sectors. There are numerous ways our business immigration lawyers might be able to assist. We can:
Identify the correct visa for your specific needs
Get denied applications or suspended licences back on track
Fully prepare and manage sponsor licence and visa applications
Assist you in preparing the correct documents for each type of visa
Audit existing applications and processes to improve future success
Train you and your team to develop a deeper understanding of the law
Our team has profound knowledge of the law, Immigration Rules, and Home Office policy and will guide you to make informed decisions in this field. The passion we have for business immigration law, advocacy, and seeing client businesses flourish and thrive has allowed us to help countless clients reach their end goal of relocating, working, and living in the UK with their families.