The Senior or Specialist Worker visa allows foreign nationals to come to the UK to work in an eligible role at a UK branch of their overseas employer.
This worker visa is in the global business mobility category. It replaces the intra-company transfer visa or Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) Long-term Staff visa.
The UK Senior or Specialist Worker visa is intended for highly paid employees in certain occupations and roles, such as senior managers and specialist workers.
Also, the UK government designed this visa to be a non-immigrant visa, so it is expected that the visa holders are only in the UK for a temporary work assignment linked to their employer overseas. As such, a specialist worker visa holder cannot obtain UK settlement or Indefinite Leave to Remain on this visa. However, they may be able to switch to another visa that can lead to settlement.
For assistance with this route, advice, or more information, you can contact our UK immigration lawyers by calling us on 03301 222 991.
If you are from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein, you may be able to remain in the UK without applying for this visa. Provisions were made as part of Brexit to cover EU nationals already living and working in the UK, including those working for a branch of an employer headquartered elsewhere.
If you or your family members were already living in the UK on or before the 31st of December 2020, you might be able to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme.
However, the deadline to apply for that is long past (30th June 2021). If you didn’t apply then, you might still be able to under a few circumstances. If you didn’t apply then and do not qualify to apply now, you may need to obtain the Senior or Specialist Worker visa just like any other foreign national to the UK who isn’t visa-exempt for working in the UK.
To be eligible for this global business mobility visa, you must:
You can check the full list of eligible occupations to see if the occupation code of your job is there. Your occupation code should be on your certificate of sponsorship. If you haven’t been given one yet, reach out to your employer for your occupation code.
As this is a replacement visa for the Intra-Company Transfer visa (ICT visa), most of the eligible occupations for that visa are still eligible for the Specialist Worker route. However, some jobs do not qualify for the Senior or Specialist Worker visa despite being eligible for the ICT visa. These are the jobs and their occupation codes:
If you are already in the UK working in any of the above occupation codes on other global business mobility routes, particularly the Intra-Company transfer visa, you can extend your current visa before it expires and continue working in the same job.
However, if you are changing your job, you may need to apply to update your visa or obtain another visa. If you are switching to an ineligible job, you will have to switch to another work visa to be able to work in the UK. If you are switching to an eligible job, you will have to apply to update your visa.
In addition to meeting the salary requirements, the UK government expects you to have enough money to support yourself in the UK. The minimum required amount is £1,270. This amount must have been in your bank account for at least 28 consecutive days, and the end of that period must be within 31 days from the date you apply.
If you don’t have the money, you may still meet the financial requirement if your employer is to cover your costs during your first month in the UK, up to £1,270. Alternatively, you must have been in the UK on another valid visa for at least 12 months.
To prove you have the money, you can provide bank statements of your account or your partner’s account (if the money is in their account) or a certificate of sponsorship showing your sponsor will cover your cost.
If your employer is sponsoring you, your employer will be required to complete the ‘sponsor certifies maintenance’ section on your certificate.
When applying for the Senior or Specialist Worker visa, you may be required to provide the following:
If you have decided to apply for the Senior or Specialist Worker visa, ensure to complete your application within three months of getting your certificate of sponsorship. You can submit your Senior or Specialist Worker visa application to the Home Office through the Gov.uk site.
As part of the application process, you must submit your supporting documents and may be required to give your biometrics (fingerprint and photograph). You may be able to do so at a visa application centre or using the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app.
Cost of the Senior or Specialist Worker visa
The application fee for the Senior or Specialist Worker visa depends on how long you’d like your visa to be valid. The following applies:
You will also be required to pay the immigration health surcharge, which is around £1035.00 per year.
Processing time
It usually takes about three weeks to get a decision on your Senior or Specialist Worker visa application.
Your processing time may take longer if you do not submit all your supporting documents or prove your identity on time. It can also take longer if you need to attend an interview, you have had a criminal conviction in the past, or your documents need to be verified.
Also, if there are many applications for the home office, your time may take longer. Some visa application centres allow specialist worker visa applicants to pay for faster processing. To ensure you can avail of that opportunity or prevent avoidable delays, reach out to us today on 03301 222 991.
If you are already in the UK and need a Senior or Specialist Worker visa, you don’t need to leave the country before you apply. You may be able to switch from your current UK visa to the Senior or Specialist Worker visa.
Before you start the process of switching your visa, ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements which we looked at above. In addition, you must not be in the UK on the following visas:
If any of the above applies to you, you’d have to leave the UK first and apply using the steps in the ‘How to apply’ section.
Additionally, if you plan to switch to this visa from a Student visa, one of the following must apply to you:
Like with the regular application process, when applying to switch your other UK visa to this one, you’d have to start and complete the application online. You also need to physically provide your biometrics at the UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) service point or online using the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app.
Fees
To switch your visa, the following fees apply:
Processing time
It usually takes about eight weeks to get a decision on your switch application. Just like with the regular application, your processing time may take a bit longer if the same delay factors discussed are in place. You may also be able to pay for faster processing.
While you wait for a decision, you should not travel outside the UK, the Channel Islands, Ireland or Isle of Man. If you do so, your application will be withdrawn.
There are certain requirements for dependants of Global Business Mobility visa senior or specialist worker visa holders to meet before coming to the UK.
The first step is to determine if the senior or specialist worker meets the eligibility criteria for bringing dependents (spouse, children, etc.) with them. The eligibility criteria may include factors like income, job category, and the type of visa being applied for.
The senior or specialist worker will need to submit their own visa application, providing all required documentation and information. This often includes proof of employment, qualifications, and other relevant details.
Once the primary worker’s visa application is approved or in the process of being processed, they can typically initiate the dependent visa application process for their family members. This may involve a separate application form and additional documentation such as marriage certificates for spouses or birth certificates for children.
The dependent applicants will need to provide various documents, such as passport copies, photographs, and any required medical or background checks.
In some cases, the primary worker may need to demonstrate their ability to financially support their dependents while they are in the country.
Depending on the country’s immigration policies, there may be interviews or biometric appointments required for both the primary worker and their dependents.
Once the applications are processed and approved, dependent visas will be issued to the family members. The length and conditions of the dependent visas can vary.
The family members can then travel to the host country and must comply with any entry requirements, such as presenting their dependent visas at the port of entry.
After arrival, the dependent family members must adhere to the terms and conditions of their visas, which may include maintaining legal residency status, not engaging in prohibited employment, and adhering to any reporting requirements.
The time you may get for your Global Business Mobility visa senior or specialist worker, UK Senior, or Specialist Worker visa can be five years or the time given on your certificate of sponsorship + 14 days, whichever is shorter.
You can pay for a valid visa for up to three years or more when applying for your Global Business Mobility Visa. After staying in the UK for the approved time, you may be eligible to extend your stay in the UK as many times as you want as long as it is within the following maximum allowed time:
If you are already in the UK on another visa and need to switch to this one, your time spent on those visas will be included in your maximum total stay. Those visas include:
Also, if you spent time in the UK on a Senior or Specialist Worker visa and leave for any reason but return within the six or ten year period (based on earning), your previous time in the UK will still count unless you exceeded the maximum time previously and then spent at least six months outside the UK after that time.
One exception to the maximum allowed stay is if you were given a Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) Long-term Staff visa before 6 April 2011. You’d be able to stay in the UK as long as your employer is sponsoring you on the Senior or Specialist Worker visa or a valid Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) Long-term Staff visa or Intra-company Transfer visa.
You can apply to extend your visa if you meet the following eligibility requirements:
You can apply online to extend your visa and pay the fees, which are the same as the fees for switching to this visa. While you wait for a decision, do not travel outside the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.
Beware that if you were given an Intra-company Transfer visa or a Tier 2 (Intra-company Transfer) Long-term Staff visa and you are looking to extend it now, you will still be able to if you are an artist, author, actor, dancer or designer despite those jobs are now being ineligible. However, you will not be allowed to change to another job in the same code or another ineligible occupation code.
Applying for any UK visa can be challenging, from figuring out if you are eligible to selecting the right documentation and completing the online application right. Several people still get delays or rejections despite trying their best. At Visa Immigration Services & Appeals , we are committed to taking the stress out of your UK Global Business Mobility Visa application process and helping present your application in the best light.
We offer different packages to suit you. You can take our advice package if you only want advice on your eligibility, visa options, or other UK visa-specific needs.
Our application package further includes completing a high-quality Global Business Mobility Visa application on your behalf, liaising with the Home Office when necessary, and advising on the best documents to prove your eligibility.
For more information or immediate assistance with the UK Senior or Specialist Worker visa, call our UK immigration solicitors today. You can reach us via phone on 03301 222 991, live chat or online contact form