- Mon - Fri: 09:00 - 18:00
The Self-Sponsorship Visa offers a unique route for self-employed individuals or business owners who want to sponsor themselves to work and live in the UK. This visa allows you to work independently without relying on an employer or another external sponsor, making it ideal for freelancers, consultants and entrepreneurs.
At VM Law Solicitors, we provide expert legal guidance to help you navigate the process of securing your Self-Sponsorship Visa, ensuring your application is as smooth and efficient as possible. Our team of immigration specialists is here to help you every step of the way, from eligibility assessment to successful visa approval.
The Self-Sponsorship Visa allows individuals to sponsor their own visa in the UK. Instead of relying on an employer or educational institution, self-employed individuals or business owners can use this route to work, live and grow their businesses in the UK.
This visa category is particularly attractive to freelancers, independent contractors and entrepreneurs who wish to remain in the UK without the need for a traditional sponsorship arrangement.
To be eligible for the Self-Sponsorship Visa, applicants must meet certain criteria:
Any legal, active and sustainable self-employment opportunity or business can qualify, such as freelancing, consulting or owning a small business.
You need to show at least £1,270 in personal savings for 28 consecutive days prior to applying.
Yes, your spouse and children under 18 can apply as dependents under your Self-Sponsorship Visa.
Yes, you can switch from most visa categories to the Self-Sponsorship Visa if you meet the eligibility criteria.
The visa is typically granted for up to 3 years but can be extended. After 5 years, you may be eligible for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).
At VM Law Solicitors, we understand that self-employment and entrepreneurship are central to many of our clients’ goals. Our experienced immigration lawyers specialise in helping self-employed individuals and business owners secure the Self-Sponsorship Visa, ensuring they meet all requirements and comply with UK immigration rules.