Tier 2 work- permit visa
This visa route permits talented individuals from outside the EEA to work in the United Kingdom. It is just an application for entry clearance. To be qualified for this pathway, it must be demonstrated that a resident worker cannot fill the position. If a profession satisfies these requirements, it will be added to the ‘Tier 2 Shortage Occupation List.’ As part of the point-based system, such applications are the most difficult to file in the British immigration system. As a result, specialist guidance from people in this sector is required to guarantee that all criteria are satisfied. We at Abbott and Harris Solicitors are ideally equipped to complete such applications due to our vast experience and the numerous victories we have obtained for our clients through this approach.
Eligibility
- The applicant must have a valid job offer from a UK employer;
- The UK employer from which the offer was made must have a valid Tier 2 sponsor licence;
- A Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship must be issued to the applicant; and
- The applicant must be paid an ‘appropriate salary’ – this usually means an annual salary of £30,000 or more.
- The candidate must have the appropriate level of English.
- The applicant must have at least £945 inaccessible money for at least 90 days before the application date.
The preceding lays the groundwork for obtaining a visa through this route; nevertheless, it will
Why Abbott and Harris Solicitors?
- Our immigration specialists in London have extensive expertise challenging the Home Office’s immigration decisions in First-Tier and Upper Tribunals.
- We have built relationships with a diverse range of chambers specialising in immigration and asylum.
- As demonstrated by client testimonials, we have had several triumphs in protecting our clients’ rights.
- If you want to give your application the best chance of success, come to one of our London
Tier-1 visa
As the term suggests, this route is accessible for highly talented individuals in their chosen field of competence. This category encompasses a wide range of occupations, including:
- The sciences
- Humanities
- Engineering
- The arts
- Digital technology
As stated in the Home Office guidance, these routes are for those who can ‘enrich the United Kingdom’s knowledge economy and cultural life.’ Making an application this way can be challenging to prove, and specific requirements must be followed to succeed. In addition, they require a thorough grasp of the British immigration system. Our immigration lawyers have years of expertise processing applications through this approach. Come to one of our London locations to meet with one of our staff members who will smoothly assist you through this procedure to offer your application the best chance of success.
Stage 1 – Endorsement
To be successful through this method, an applicant must first be sponsored by one of the six Home Office-approved bodies listed below. These are the following:
- The Royal Academy of Engineering – for ‘global talent within the field of Engineering
- The British Academy – for ‘global talent’ within the humanities
- UK Research and Innovation – for ‘global talent within the field of research
- Arts Council England – for ‘global talent within the area of the arts and culture
- The Royal Society – for ‘international talent within the field of science and medicine
Applicants that are endorsed by one of the above bodies need to be supported as either:
- A leader – (exceptional talent)
- An emerging leader – (emerging talent)
- A research applicant endorsed by the UK Research and Innovation fund
Stage 2 – Application
Stage 2 is where our experience will be most beneficial to you. The endorsement stage is simply the first step in this procedure. However, it is here that our team of immigration lawyers will provide you with detailed suggestions on what papers and information are required for your application. This is a challenging route to navigate and necessitates the skilled guidance of ABBOTT AND HARRIS’s immigration department to help you through the procedure flawlessly.
Why Abbott and Harris Solicitors?
Our immigration specialists in London have extensive expertise challenging the Home Office’s immigration decisions in First-Tier and Upper Tribunals. We have built relationships with a diverse range of chambers. specialising in immigration and asylum. As demonstrated by client testimonials, we have had several triumphs in protecting our clients’ rights. If you want to give your application the best chance of success, come to one of our London locations now and consult with a member of our staff.
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