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Our expertise covers immigration routes for individual investors and entrepreneurs, small and medium businesses, as well as multinational companies.

The Skilled Worker visa is a sponsorship system: a foreign worker cannot simply apply for this visa unaided. Applicants need a job offer from an organisation holding a skilled worker sponsor licence willing to employ the ...
We provide legal advice and assistance on all areas of UK personal immigration law including spouse visas, british citizenship, and work visa routes.

To apply for a UK Spouse Visa and enter the UK, you must be married to or in a civil partnership with a British citizen, UK-settled person or UK refugee. The main eligibility criteria include providing proof that you are ...
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Our business immigration advisors work directly with businesses in the UK and overseas to ensure that their immigration requirements are met. Our expertise covers immigration routes for individual investors and entrepreneurs, small and medium businesses, as well as multinational companies.
Whether you wish to recruit a foreign worker, establish a UK branch of an overseas company or affect an intra-company transfer, our immigration advisers can assist.
We understand the importance of meeting our business clients’ strategic objectives and delivering innovative and compliant solutions on an individualised basis.
Get in touch with our team today to discuss how we can help you – call us on 0208 638 5532 or get in touch online.
The International Sportsperson visa is for elite sportspersons and qualified sports coaches who are recognised as being at the highest level of their sport internationally. You will need to be sponsored on a short or long-term contract and have been endorsed by an appropriate UK sports governing body. The International Sportsperson visa provides a route … Continue reading International Sportsperson Visa →
In order to qualify as charity work under the Charity Worker Visa, the work you are planning to undertake must meet three criteria. First, it must be voluntary fieldwork which directly contributes to your sponsor’s charitable purpose. This includes activities which would not normally be offered for a wage or salary. It does not include … Continue reading Charity Worker Visa →
The Global Business Mobility (GBM) visa for senior or specialist workers is one of five new business immigration routes for overseas organisations looking to establish a UK presence or transfer staff to the UK. The GBM senior or specialist worker visa, as the name suggests, is specifically for senior or specialist employees looking to transfer … Continue reading Senior or Specialist Worker Visa →
The Health and Care Worker Visa can lead to settlement in the UK after 5 years and applicants can be joined by dependent partners and children. Requirements for a Health and Care Worker Visa In order to qualify for a Health and Care Worker Visa, you will need to satisfy UK Visas and Immigration that: You are … Continue reading Helath and Care Worker Visa →
The Service Supplier route replaces the provisions for contractual service suppliers and independent professionals on the former International Agreement route. Under a Service Supplier visa, the visa-holder will be able to come to the UK to provide the relevant services for which the application was made. They’ll not be permitted to take a second job … Continue reading Service Supplier Visa →
The UK Secondment Worker visa is for overseas workers who are looking to undertake work assignments in the UK on a temporary basis, where the worker is due to be seconded to the UK as part of either a high-value contract or investment by their employer overseas. Unlike some of the other routes under the … Continue reading Secondment Worker Visa →
The Global Business Mobility – Graduate Trainee Visa does not lead directly to settlement in the UK. However, you may be able to switch to another immigration route which does lead to settlement. Applicants may be joined or accompanied by a partner and dependent children. There is no limit on the number of graduate trainees … Continue reading Graduate Trainee Visa →
The Representative of an Overseas Newspaper, News Agency or Broadcasting Organisation visa allows an employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation to be posted to the UK on a long-term assignment to work as a full-time representative of their overseas employer. Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) can be achieved after 5 years in the … Continue reading Representative of an Overseas Business visa →
The Skilled Worker visa, which has replaced the Tier 2 (General) visa, is the main UK immigration route for non-UK resident workers. For skilled workers and their sponsors, with so much at stake, it is important to seek legal advice to understand the migration options available and that the Skilled Worker visa is the correct … Continue reading Skilled Worker Visa →
The UK Expansion Worker visa is one of five new sponsored routes under the Global Business Mobility (GMB) visa umbrella, in part reforming previous routes, and in part introducing new provisions to help facilitate economic growth and trade in the UK post-Brexit. As a UK Expansion Worker, the visa-holder will be allowed to work in the UK … Continue reading Expansion Worker Visa →
Innovator visas are valid for 3 years and can lead directly to indefinite leave to remain in the UK at the end of this period. Innovator visa applicants can bring their partner and any children under the age of 18 to the UK. In order to qualify for an Innovator visa, you will need to … Continue reading Innovator Visa (Closed) →
The Start-up visa category is suitable for early-stage, but high-potential, entrepreneurs who are looking to start a business in the UK for the first time. Start-up visas are one-off visas, valid for 2 years and the category does not lead directly to settlement in the UK. However, Start-up visa holders may extend their stay in … Continue reading Start-Up Visa (Closed) →
The process of opening a business in the UK as an international entrepreneur can be surprisingly complex. In order to do business in Britain legally, entrepreneurs and business owners must first secure the necessary licensing or sponsorship.
Our business immigration advisors understand the importance of a smooth and seamless transition, enabling you to focus on successfully running your business.
We can simplify all aspects of the process of attracting and securing talent from all over the world, ensuring the required licensing and/or sponsorship is obtained accordingly.
Whatever your current position and requirements, our elite business immigration advisers team is standing by to take your call.
Adivis assists international clients in obtaining UK visas, residence and citizenship under the respective programs. Contact us to arrange an initial private consultation.

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