
Business visitor
The business visitor category is for people who want to do business in the UK for short time,This includes academic visitors, visiting proffessors,Overseas news media representative and film crews on location.
The business visitor category is for people who want to do business in the UK for short time,This includes academic visitors, visiting proffessors,Overseas news media representative and film crews on location.
Afamily visitor may visit afamily member in the UK who is a:
spause,civil partner,father,mother,son ,daughter,brother or sister,grandfather,grandmother,grandsonor granddaughter, spouse or civil partner’s father, mother, brother or sister; son or daughter’s spouse or civil partner;
stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter, stepbrother or stepsister; or a person they have been living with in a genuine and subsisting relationship, like marriage or civil partnership, for at least 2 years before
the day of applying.
The UK family member must: be a British citizen;be settled in the UK;have been granted asylum in the UK; orhave Humanitarian Protection status.
This visa is for visiting the UK for general purposes, including for a holiday or to visit friends or relatives.
Successful applicants can stay in the UK for up to six months or 12 months for academic visitors.
The Tier 4 (Child) student category is for children coming to the UK to be educated between four and 17 years old. Children between four and 15 years old must be educated at independent fee-paying schools. This category of student visa is for students coming to the UK for post-16 education. A Tier 4 (General) student must be at least 16 years old.
Tier 4 (Child) student applicants may not study at a publicly funded school. They may only study at publicly funded Further Education Colleges which are able to charge for International Students, and only when they are 16 or 17 years old.
Migration, Settlement or “Indefinite Leave to Remain” in the UK is usually granted after a period of staying in the UK (on another valid visa). Family members (including proposed partners) may apply to join their family to settle in UK. There are also categories for entrepreneurs/business people, investors and skilled workers to migrate to the UK.
Temporary work visas under Tier 5 are usually granted to persons with a certificate of sponsorship from a licenced sponsor to work in the UK for a particular authorised purpose, usually for up to one or two years. The main Tier 5 categories are detailed below.
Skilled workers can also apply under Tier 2. Tier 2 (General) is for those who have been offered a skilled job to fill a gap in the UK workforce that cannot be filled by a UK resident or citizen and can be valid for 3 years.
The Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa is for non-European migrants who want to invest in the UK by setting up or taking over, and being actively involved in the running of a business or businesses in the UK.
The business visitor category is for people who want to do business in the UK for a short time. This includes academic visitors, visiting professors, overseas news media representatives and film crews on location.
Has your United Kingdom visa application been rejected? The Visa Centre can help! Our expert team can review your initial application, supporting documents and rejection letter. After detailed analysis of the case – we can then help you lodge a successful appeal
U.S. immigration law provides three non-immigrant visa categories for study in the United States:
The “F” visa for academic studies,
The “J” visa for cultural and educational exchange programs and
The “M” visa for nonacademic or vocational studies.
An H-3 “trainee” must be invited by an individual or organisation for the purpose of receiving training, in any field including but not limited to: Commerce Communications Finance Government Transportation Agriculture Other profession