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Complete Guide to UK Visa Types

The UK offers a variety of visa options for students, professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, and family members who wish to move to the country. Whether you’re looking to study, work, start a business, or reunite with family, there is a visa category that suits your needs. Below is a detailed guide to the different types of UK visas.

1. Work Visas

1. Skilled Worker Visa

 For individuals with a job offer from a UK employer.
 Requires a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) from an approved employer.
 Minimum salary requirement: £38,700 per year (from Spring 2024).
 Valid for up to 5 years, with a pathway to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

2. Health and Care Worker Visa

 For doctors, nurses, social care workers, and healthcare professionals.
 Offers a faster and cheaper visa process.
 No NHS surcharge, making it more affordable than other work visas.
 Can lead to permanent residency after 5 years.

3. Global Talent Visa

 For highly skilled individuals in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), arts, and culture.
 No job offer required – applicants need an endorsement from a recognized UK body.
 Allows self-employment, freelancing, or employment.
 Pathway to permanent residency after 3-5 years.

4. Innovator Founder Visa

 Designed for entrepreneurs looking to start an innovative business in the UK.
 No minimum investment requirement (previously £50,000 for the Innovator visa).
 Requires endorsement from an approved endorsing body.
 Provides a 3-year stay, with a route to settlement (ILR).

5. Scale-up Visa

 For professionals with a job offer from a UK scale-up company.
 Requires a minimum salary of £34,600 per year.
 Allows unrestricted employment after 6 months.
 Leads to permanent residency after 5 years.

6. High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa

 For graduates from the world’s top 50 universities (outside the UK).
 No job offer required – allows freedom to work or start a business.
 Valid for 2 years (3 years for PhD holders) but does not lead to ILR.

7. UK Expansion Worker Visa

 For employees of international companies expanding into the UK.
 Requires a salary of at least £45,800 per year.
 Provides a maximum stay of 2 years, but does not lead to permanent residency.

8. Youth Mobility Scheme Visa

 For young people (aged 18-30) from eligible countries.
 Allows up to 2 years of living and working in the UK.
 No job offer required – applicants apply independently.

2. Student Visas

1. Student Visa (Tier 4)

 For international students accepted by a UK educational institution.
 Requires a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS).
 Allows part-time work (up to 20 hours per week) during term time.
 Can switch to a Graduate or Skilled Worker visa after graduation.

2. Graduate Visa

 For students who recently graduated from a UK university.
 Allows 2 years of unrestricted work (3 years for PhD holders).
 Provides a pathway to work visas like Skilled Worker or Scale-up.

3. Family & Partner Visas

1. Spouse/Partner Visa

 For individuals married to a UK citizen or permanent resident.
 Requires proof of a genuine relationship and financial stability.
 Leads to permanent residency after 5 years.

2. Parent Visa

 For parents of a child who is a British citizen or settled in the UK.
 Must prove that they play an active role in the child’s life.

3. Ancestry Visa

 For Commonwealth citizens with a UK-born grandparent.
 Allows work and study for up to 5 years, with a route to ILR.

4. Investment Visas

1. Self-Sponsorship Visa

 Ideal for business owners who want to start a UK company.
 Requires registering a business and employing oneself as a director.
 No need for a third-party sponsor – the applicant controls the business.

5. Asylum & Humanitarian Protection Visas

 For individuals who face persecution in their home country.
 Applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Comparison of UK Work Visas

Visa type

Visa Type Job Offer Required?

Minimum Salary Leads to ILR?

Permanent Residence Path

Stay Duration

Skilled Worker

✅Yes

£38,700

✅Yes (5 years)

5 years (renewable)

Health & Care Worker

✅Yes

£26,200

✅Yes

5 years (renewable)

Global Talent

❌No

❌None

✅Yes

5 years (renewable)

Innovator Founder

❌No (requires endorsement)

❌None

✅Yes

3 years (renewable)

Graduate

❌No

❌None

❌No

2-3 years

HPI

❌No

❌None

❌No

2-3 years

Scale-up

✅Yes

£34,600

✅Yes

5 years (renewable)

Self-Sponsorship

❌No (need company registration)

❌None

✅Yes

5 years (renewable)

UK Expansion Worker

✅Yes

£45,800

❌No

2 years

Youth Mobility Scheme

❌No

❌None

❌No

2 years

How to Apply for a UK Visa

 Step 1: Identify the right visa category based on your eligibility.
 Step 2: Gather the required documents (passport, job offer, financial proof, etc.).
 Step 3: Submit your application via UK Visas & Immigration.
 Step 4: Attend a biometric appointment and wait for approval.
 Step 5: Receive your visa and travel to the UK.

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