Visa Types

Bangladesh to UK Work Visa Application Guide

Apply to work in United Kingdom, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to UK?

Yes, Bangladeshi citizens need visa to travel to United Kingdom.

UK visa application is made online or offline?

This visa application must be made online from the govt official website.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required for obtaining an UK visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, interviews are not required for Bangladeshi citizens applying for a UK visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from UK?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 21-02-2024)

  • Points-based System, Tier 1 (also applicable to the Isle of Man)

    Visa types Fee (BDT)
    Tier 1 (Investor) – main applicant and dependants 269500
    Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) – dependants only 170369
    Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) – dependants only 102422
  • Work - Applications made Outside the UK (also applicable in the Isle of Man)

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    Skilled Worker where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for three years or less – main applicant and dependants 102851
    Global Business Mobility – Senior or Specialist Worker – up to 3 years – main applicant and dependants 102851
    T2 Minister of Religion – main applicant and dependants 102851
    Skilled Worker, where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for over three years – main applicant and dependants 203126
    Global Business Mobility – Senior or Specialist Worker – more than 3 years – main applicant and dependants 203126
    International Sportsperson, where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for 12 months or less – main applicant and dependants 42628
    International Sportsperson, where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for over 12 months  – main applicant and dependants 102851
    Skilled Worker – shortage occupation where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for three years or less  – main applicant and dependants 78819
    Skilled Worker, shortage occupation where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for over three years  – main applicant and dependants 155063
    Skilled Worker – Health and Care Visa – where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for three years or less – main applicant and dependants 40625
    Skilled Worker – Health and Care Visa – where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for over three years – main applicant and dependants 78819
    Skilled Worker – Shortage Occupation – Health and Care Visa – where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for three years or less – main applicant and dependants 40625
    Skilled Worker – Shortage Occupation – Health and Care Visa – where a certificate of sponsorship has been issued for over three years – main applicant and dependants 78819
    Global Business Mobility – Graduate Trainee – main applicant and dependants 42628
    Global Business Mobility – Service Supplier – main applicant and dependants 42628
    Global Business Mobility – UK Expansion Worker – main applicant and dependants 42628
    Global Business Mobility – Secondment Worker – main applicant and dependants 42628
    High Potential Individual – main applicant and dependants 117584
    Scale-up – main applicants and dependants 117584
  • Temporary Work (also applicable to Isle of Man)

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    Temporary Work – Charity Work – main applicant and any dependents 42628
    Temporary Work – Creative Worker – main applicant and any dependents 42628
    Temporary Work – Government Authorised Exchange visa – main applicant and any dependants 42628
    Temporary Work – Religious Worker – main applicant and any dependents 42628
    Temporary Work – Youth Mobility Scheme – main applicant only 42628
    Temporary Worker – Seasonal Work – main applicant only 42628
    Temporary Work – International Agreement – main applicant and dependant 42628
  • Other Work Categories

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    Offshore worker 91121
    Overseas domestic worker in a private household 91121
    Representative of an overseas business – main applicant and dependants 102851
    An employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation 102851
    Sheep Shearer 91121
    UK ancestry 91121
    Innovator Founder – main applicant and dependants 170369
    Endorsement fee under Innovator Founder route (payable to endorsing body) excluding VAT 143047
    Start-up – main applicant and dependants 62225
    Global Talent – main applicant – where Approval Letter is required 27465
    Approval letter from a competent body in respect of an initial application for Global Talent 74957
    Global Talent – main applicant – where Approval Letter is not required 102422
    Global Talent – dependants only 102422
  • Other Work Categories – Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    Work permit holder – Baliwick of Jersey and Baliwick of Guernsey – main applicant and dependants 102851
    Application for entry clearance to enter the Baliwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Guernsey for the purposes of work permit employment for a period of 12 months or less – main applicant and dependants 42628
    Application for entry clearance to enter the Bailiwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Guernsey for the purposes of low-skilled work permit employment for a period of 12 months or less – main applicant and dependants 42628
    Worker – Isle of Man – main applicant and dependants 102851
    Representitive of overseas business – Isle of Man – main applicant and dependants 102851
  • Exempt

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    Diplomatic Posting to the UK Free of charge
    Diplomatic Posting to the UK (Dependant) Free of charge
    Members of International Organisations on Official Visits Free of charge
    Official Transit through the UK Free of charge
    Official Visit to the UK Free of charge
  • Members of Armed Forces and their families (non-settlement)

    Visa types Fee(BDT)
    HM Forces personnel or Member of foreign armed force – exempt from immigration control Free of charge
    Dependants of exempt international forces applying under Part 10 of Appendix Armed Forces 91121

Please note that visa fees are subject to change, and it’s always recommended to check the latest fees on the official UK government website before submitting your application. Apply now and start your journey to visit in the UK.

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Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • To identify the appropriate visa type for the UK, consider the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, work, study, or joining family, as each category has specific visa requirements.
  • Visit the official UK government website or consult the nearest British embassy or consulate in your country to access accurate and up-to-date information on visa categories, eligibility criteria, and application procedures.
  • Carefully review the documentation and financial requirements for the chosen visa type to ensure a successful visa application process for the UK.

  • Submit your online application directly to UK Visa and Immigration website https://www.gov.uk/browse/visasimmigration.
  • You’ll have to complete supporting documents as per the UK document checklist relevant to your visa category.

  • To apply for a visa through GOV.UK, you must pay for both the visa fee and healthcare surcharge (if applicable).
  • After payment, you will be given a reference number that starts with GWF. This reference number will be useful if you need to make any changes to your application or appointment in the future.

  • After you have successfully submitted and paid for your visa application on the UK website, you will be redirected to the VFS Global website to schedule an appointment at a Visa Application Centre where you will have your biometric data (fingerprints and photograph) collected.
  • At the Visa Application Centre, you may also choose to add optional services offered by VFS Global to expedite your application, simplify the process, or make it more comfortable.

  • You have the option to submit all the necessary documents required to support your application online, without having to leave your home, office or school. This means you can keep your important documents with you.
  • However, if you don’t have access to a scanner, we offer a Document Scanning Assistance option at the Visa Application Centre to help you scan your documents.
  • Please note that this service may have a fee associated with it. For more information, please refer to our guidelines for supporting documents.

  • The appointment for your visa application must be kept. You are not allowed to send a substitute.
  • Please review our instructions before coming to the visa application centre.

  • Once your visa application decision has been returned to the Visa Application Centre, you will receive an email update. If you cannot easily access email or want more detailed tracking information, you can choose to receive updates by SMS to your phone.
  • You may need to check whether this service is available at the Visa Application Centre you’re visiting, and you’ll have to pay a fee for this service.

  • Once a decision has been made on your visa application, we will contact you to inform you when you can pick up your documents or passport from the Visa Application Centre. You can also choose to have your documents returned to you by courier for an additional fee. Please wait until you are contacted before attending the Visa Application Centre, as you won’t be able to collect your passport until it is ready.
  • To collect your documents in person, you’ll need to bring the receipt issued by the Visa Application Centre and a form of government identification. The options available for collecting your documents may vary, so please check with the Visa Application Centre at the time of your appointment.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa to United Kingdom from Bangladesh, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Certificate of Sponsorship (COS):
    • A valid Certificate of Sponsorship provided by your UK employer.
  2. Valid Passport:
    • Passport with at least one blank page for visa endorsement.
    • The passport should be valid for the duration of your intended stay.
  3. Completed Visa Application Form:
    • Accurately filled out the online visa application form.
  4. Passport-sized Photographs:
    • Recent, color passport-sized photographs meeting the UK visa photo requirements.
  5. Proof of Knowledge of English:
    • Depending on your country of origin, you may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency.
  6. Proof of Qualifications:
    • Academic or professional qualifications relevant to your job offer.
  7. Proof of Employment:
    • A letter from your employer confirming your job offer, job title, salary, and employment start date.
    • Employment contract.
  8. Financial Documents:
    • Bank statements or payslips to demonstrate your ability to support yourself in the UK.
  9. Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results:
    • Required for certain nationalities. Check the UK government guidelines to confirm if you need a TB test.
  10. Criminal Record Certificate:
    • Some applicants may need to provide a criminal record certificate. Check the specific requirements for your situation.
  11. Biometric Residence Permit (BRP):
    • If you have been issued a BRP, provide the card.
  12. Additional Supporting Documents:
    • Any additional documents required by the specific guidelines for your visa type or circumstances.
  13. Payment of Visa Fee:
    • Pay the applicable visa application fee as per the current fee schedule.
    • Keep the payment receipt as proof of payment.

  1. Tier 2 (General) Work Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Proof of Qualifications
    • Proof of Employment (Job offer letter, employment contract)
    • Financial Documents
    • Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results (if applicable)
    • Criminal Record Certificate (if applicable)
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  2. Tier 2 Intra-company Transfer (ICT) Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Employment Documents (Job offer letter, employment contract)
    • Financial Documents
    • Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results (if applicable)
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  3. Tier 2 Minister of Religion Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Proof of Qualifications
    • Employment Documents (Job offer letter, employment contract)
    • Financial Documents
    • Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results (if applicable)
    • Criminal Record Certificate (if applicable)
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  4. Tier 2 Sportsperson Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Proof of Recognition by Sport's Governing Body
    • Employment Documents (Job offer letter, employment contract)
    • Financial Documents
    • Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results (if applicable)
    • Criminal Record Certificate (if applicable)
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  5. Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Investment in Business
    • Business Plan
    • Financial Documents
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  6. Tier 1 (Investor) Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Significant Financial Investment
    • Source of Funds Documentation
    • Investment Portfolio Details
    • Business Plan (if applicable)
    • Financial Documents
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  7. Tier 5 Temporary Worker Visa: (Requirements may vary based on subcategory - Creative and Sporting, Charity Worker, Religious Worker, Government Authorized Exchange, International Agreement)
    • Valid Passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (COS)
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Employment Documents (Job offer letter, employment contract)
    • Financial Documents
    • Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results (if applicable)
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee
  8. Global Talent Visa:
    • Valid Passport
    • Endorsement Letter from a Recognized Body
    • Completed Visa Application Form
    • Passport-sized Photographs
    • Proof of Knowledge of English
    • Qualification Documents
    • Employment History
    • Research or Achievements Portfolio
    • Financial Documents
    • Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) (if applicable)
    • Additional Supporting Documents
    • Payment of Visa Fee

Note: Please note that these checklists are general guidelines, and specific requirements may vary based on individual circumstances and changes in immigration policies. It’s crucial to refer to the latest guidance on the official UK government website or consult with immigration advisors for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documentation.

This is standard visa application form that needs to be completed online through the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) website.

To acquire a work visa for the UK from Bangladesh, the following application forms are typically required:

Tier 2 (General) Visa Application Form: This is the main application form for skilled workers applying for a work visa in the UK.

Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) Application: Your prospective employer in the UK needs to apply for a CoS on your behalf, which is a mandatory requirement for the visa application.

Appendix D: This form is required if you are applying for a Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer) visa, which allows multinational companies to transfer employees to their UK branch.

Tier 2 (Sportsperson) or Tier 5 (Temporary Worker - Creative and Sporting) Visa Application Form: If you are applying for a visa as a sportsperson or for temporary work in the creative and sporting fields, you will need to use the relevant application form.

Instructions:

  • Fill out the application form accurately and completely. Provide all required information.
  • You can save your application and finish it later after starting.
  • If applying with family members, each person needs their own application and must pay the fee.
  • Everyone should attend their individual appointment at a visa application center.
  • You can also apply for your partner and child if they are unable to apply on their own.
  • After submission, print the confirmation for your records.
 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

Here are all the ways to obtain a work permit for the UK from India, along with a step-by-step guide:

Popular work visas

  • Health and Care Worker visa

    The Health and Care Worker visa allows Bangladeshi medical professionals to work in the UK healthcare system for up to five years with the possibility of extension. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Step 1: Secure a Qualifying Job Offer

    • You’ll need a confirmed job offer from a licensed sponsor in the UK. This could be the National Health Service (NHS), an NHS supplier, or an adult social care organization.
    • Important note: Since March 11, 2024, care worker and senior care worker positions (SOC codes 6145 and 6146) are no longer eligible for sponsorship under this visa.
    • Ensure your offered role falls under the list of eligible health and care professions https://www.gov.uk/health-care-worker-visa.

    Step 2: Employer Sponsorship

    • Your UK employer will initiate the sponsorship process. They will need a sponsor license from the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
    • Once approved, they will issue you a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) which is a unique reference number needed for your visa application.

    Step 3: Prepare your Visa Application

    • Gather the required documents as per the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) guidelines https://www.gov.uk/health-care-worker-visa. These typically include:
      • Valid passport
      • Your CoS reference number
      • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE)
      • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your country)
      • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself upon arrival (unless your sponsor confirms support)
      • Documents demonstrating your relevant qualifications and experience
      • Criminal record certificate (if required for your specific role)

    Step 4: Apply Online

    • Once you have your documents ready, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal https://www.gov.uk/health-care-worker-visa.
    • The application process is digital and involves filling out forms, uploading scanned documents, and paying the visa application fee.

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • After submitting your online application, you’ll need to schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UKVI will process your application and inform you of their decision. Processing times can vary, so be prepared to wait.
    • If successful, you’ll receive instructions on how to collect your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Additional Resources:

    Remember, this is a general guide. It’s advisable to stay updated on the latest requirements and seek professional advice from immigration specialists if needed.

  • Skilled Worker visa

    Obtaining a Skilled Worker Visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Skilled Worker visa is a pathway for Bangladeshi citizens with skills in eligible occupations to work in the UK for up to five years. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Step 1: Secure a Qualifying Job Offer

    • Find a sponsoring employer in the UK with a valid sponsor license. They must officially offer you a skilled position listed on the government’s shortage occupation list [invalid URL removed] or with a minimum salary threshold set by the UKVI.

    Step 2: Employer Sponsorship

    • Your UK employer will apply for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) on your behalf. This proves their legitimacy and your eligibility for the visa based on the offered role.

    Step 3: Meet the Points-Based System Requirements

    • The UK uses a points-based system to assess visa applications. You’ll need to score sufficient points based on factors like:
      • Job offer (skilled occupation and salary)
      • Qualifications (degrees, professional certifications)
      • English language proficiency (tests like IELTS or PTE)

    Step 4: Prepare your Visa Application

    • Once you have your CoS, collect the required documents as per UKVI guidelines https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. These typically include:
      • Valid passport
      • Your CoS reference number
      • Proof of meeting the English language requirement
      • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself upon arrival (maintenance funds)
      • Documents demonstrating your relevant qualifications and experience
      • Criminal record certificate (if required)

    Step 5: Apply Online

    • Use the UK government’s online visa application portal to submit your application https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa.
    • The process involves filling out forms, uploading scanned documents, and paying the visa application fee.

    Step 6: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 7: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UKVI will process your application and inform you of their decision. Processing times can vary, so factor in waiting time.
    • If successful, you’ll receive instructions on collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through official UKVI sources.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists for personalized guidance throughout the process.
 

Visas you can apply for without a job offer

  • British National (Overseas) visa

    There is a path for Bangladeshi citizens to obtain a British National (Overseas) visa, though it’s an indirect one. Here’s a breakdown of the possibilities:

    Scenario 1: You are a British National (Overseas) passport holder

    If you hold a valid BN(O) passport, you can apply for a BN(O) visa to live, work, or study in the UK. Here’s a simplified guide:

    1. Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the basic requirements https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
    2. Gather Documents: You’ll need documents like your passport, proof of identity, proof of funds, and evidence of your relationship to a BN(O) sponsor if applicable. Find the full list on https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
    3. Apply Online: Submit your application through the UK government’s online portal https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
    4. Biometric Enrollment: Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide fingerprints and a digital photograph.
    5. Decision and Collection: UKVI will process your application and inform you of the outcome. Upon approval, you’ll receive instructions for collecting your visa.

    Scenario 2: You are not a BN(O) passport holder but have a close relative who is

    If you don’t have a BN(O) passport yourself but a close relative does (parent, grandparent, child born before July 1, 1997), you might be eligible as a dependant under their BN(O) visa application. Here’s a general guide:

    1. Relative Applies First: Your BN(O) holding relative needs to apply for their BN(O) visa following the steps mentioned in Scenario 1.
    2. Dependant Application: If their visa is successful, they can include you (their dependant) in a subsequent application for a dependant visa.
    3. Documentation: You’ll need documents proving your relationship to the BN(O) holder (birth certificates, marriage certificates).

    Important Note:

    • Immigration procedures are subject to change. Always refer to the official UK government website https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visafor the latest updates and detailed requirements.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists for personalized guidance throughout the complex process.

    Remember, this is a simplified guide, and the actual process might involve additional steps depending on your specific circumstances.

  • Graduate visa

    Obtaining a Graduate Visa (Graduate Route) for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Graduate visa, also known as the Graduate Route, allows international students who have completed a valid higher education course in the UK to stay and work there for two years (or three years for Doctoral students). Here’s how to apply from Bangladesh:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • You must have successfully completed a valid higher education course (bachelor’s degree, postgraduate degree, PhD) at a UK university with a Tier 4 (Student) visa.
    • Your course start date must be after June 21, 2021.

    Step 1: Check your University’s Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)

    • Ensure your university has issued you a CAS document with an endorsement for the Graduate Route. This verifies your eligibility to apply for the visa.

    Step 2: Apply Online

    • Use the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/graduate-visa
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, study details, and future plans.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, CAS with Graduate Route endorsement, proof of sufficient funds, etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 3: Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

    • You’ll need to pay the IHS online before submitting your visa application. This surcharge covers your access to the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.

    Step 4: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 5: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will process your application. Processing times can vary, so be patient.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions on collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid passport
    • Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) with Graduate Route endorsement from your university
    • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself in the UK (maintenance funds) for the entire visa duration (bank statements, scholarships etc.)
    • Proof of your English language proficiency (if not already demonstrated during your studies)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)
    • Academic transcripts

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • Consider seeking guidance from immigration specialists or your university’s international student office for personalized assistance.
    • Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria before applying to avoid delays or rejection.
  • Youth Mobility Scheme visa

    Obtaining a Youth Mobility Scheme Visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Youth Mobility Scheme visa allows young Bangladeshi citizens (aged 18-30) to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Here’s a detailed guide on applying from Bangladesh:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be a citizen of Bangladesh between the ages of 18 and 30 (inclusive) at the time of application.
    • Have a valid Bangladesh passport with at least six months remaining validity beyond your intended stay in the UK.
    • Meet the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE).
    • Have sufficient funds to support yourself upon arrival in the UK (typically around £2,530 for at least the past 28 days).
    • Not be planning to study full-time in the UK (part-time studies are allowed).

    Step 1: Check the Quota Availability (Optional but Recommended)

    • The Youth Mobility Scheme operates on a quota system for each participating country. While Bangladesh is a participant, quotas can fill up quickly.
    • You can check the latest quota availability for Bangladeshi applicants on the UK government website (information might be limited).

    Step 2: Apply During the Application Window

    • If quotas are available, the UK government will announce an application window. Be prepared to apply as soon as the window opens as competition can be high.

    Step 3: Apply Online

    • Use the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/youth-mobility
    • The application process involves:
      • Creating a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account.
      • Filling out online forms with your personal information, travel details, and work intentions.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, proof of funds, English language test results, etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 4: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 5: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UKVI will process your application. Processing times can vary, so be patient.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions on collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (IELTS, PTE, or equivalent)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to Bangladeshi citizens at the time of application)
    • Bank statements or other proof of sufficient funds for at least 28 days prior to your application (around £2,530)
    • Evidence of planned accommodation in the UK (optional, but might strengthen your application)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest information and requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • Quota limitations and application windows are crucial aspects. Consider subscribing to updates from the UK government on the Youth Mobility Scheme.
    • Consider seeking guidance from immigration specialists for personalized assistance with the application process.
  • Apply for the Global Talent visa

    Obtaining a Global Talent Visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Global Talent visa allows exceptional talents from around the world, including Bangladesh, to work in the UK. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Important Note:

    The Global Talent visa application process is two-phased. First, you need to secure an endorsement from an endorsing body in your field. Then, you can apply for the visa itself.

    Phase 1: Endorsement

    Step 1: Identify Your Endorsing Body

    The UK government has established endorsing bodies in various fields like academia, arts & culture, digital technology, and science & research. Visit the official list to find the relevant endorsing body for your field https://www.gov.uk/global-talent.

    Step 2: Meet the Endorsement Criteria

    Each endorsing body has specific criteria for recommending applicants. These typically involve:

    • Exceptional talent or potential in your field (demonstrated achievements, awards, recognition)
    • A recommendation letter from a recognized expert in your field
    • Evidence of your outstanding work or contribution

    Step 3: Apply for Endorsement

    Contact your chosen endorsing body to understand their specific application process and requirements. This might involve submitting a portfolio, references, and letters of support.

    Phase 2: Global Talent Visa Application

    Step 4: Secure a Job Offer (Optional)

    While a job offer isn’t mandatory, having one can strengthen your application. However, the focus remains on your exceptional talent.

    Step 5: Apply Online

    Once you have an endorsement letter, proceed to the online application portal for the Global Talent visa [invalid URL removed].

    Step 6: Prepare Supporting Documents

    • Your endorsement letter
    • Valid passport
    • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself in the UK
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your country)

    Step 7: Biometric Enrollment

    Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh for fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 8: Visa Decision and Collection

    UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary, so be prepared to wait. Upon approval, you’ll receive instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a simplified guide. Refer to the official UKVI website for the latest requirements and detailed information.
    • The Global Talent visa process can be complex. Consider seeking professional guidance from immigration specialists for personalized assistance throughout the application process.
    • Due to the focus on exceptional talent, meeting the endorsement criteria is crucial for success.
  • UK Ancestry visa

    Obtaining a UK Ancestry Visa for Bangladeshi Citizens: Exploring Eligibility and Alternatives

    Unfortunately, Bangladeshi citizens are not currently eligible to apply for a UK Ancestry visa. This visa route is specifically designed for Commonwealth citizens with a grandparent born in the UK. Since Bangladesh is not a member of the Commonwealth, this pathway is not available.

    However, there might be alternative options for Bangladeshis seeking to live and work in the UK, depending on your qualifications and circumstances. Here are some possibilities to explore:

    • Skilled Worker visa: If you have a job offer in a skilled occupation listed on the UK shortage occupation list [invalid URL skilled worker shortage occupations ON GOV.UK], you could be eligible for a Skilled Worker visa. This visa allows you to work and live in the UK for up to five years.
    • Graduate visa: If you recently completed a valid higher education course in the UK, you might be eligible for a Graduate visa. This visa allows you to stay and work in the UK for two or three years (depending on your degree level) after your studies.
    • Youth Mobility Scheme visa: If you are aged between 18 and 30, you could explore the Youth Mobility Scheme visa. This visa grants temporary permission to work and travel in the UK for up to two years.

    Exploring these alternatives:

    Additional Considerations:

    • Keep yourself updated on any potential changes to the UK visa system. The UK government may introduce new visa routes in the future that could be applicable to Bangladeshi citizens.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the UK visa process. They can provide personalized guidance based on your specific situation and help you navigate the application process.

    Hopefully, this information helps! While the UK Ancestry visa isn’t an option at present, there might be a suitable alternative path for you to pursue your goals in the UK.

  • High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa

    Obtaining a High Potential Individual (HPI) Visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The HPI visa allows talented individuals with a recent qualifying degree from a prestigious university to work in the UK for an extended period. Here’s a breakdown of the process for Bangladeshi applicants:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • You must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree or a doctoral qualification (PhD) in the last five years from a recognized UK university.
    • The university granting your degree must be on the UKVI’s list of approved institutions for the HPI visa [list not publicly available].

    Step 1: Check Your University’s Eligibility

    • Contact your university’s alumni office or international student support team to confirm if your institution is on the UKVI’s approved list for the HPI visa.

    Step 2: Secure a Job Offer (Optional)

    • While not mandatory, having a job offer in the UK can strengthen your application.

    Step 3: Apply Online

    • Once you’ve confirmed your eligibility, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal https://www.gov.uk/high-potential-individual-visa.
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, education, and career goals.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, degree certificate, English language test results, etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 4: Academic Qualification Level Statement

    • You’ll need to obtain an Academic Qualification Level Statement (ECCTIS) from Ecctis, an education verification service recognized by UKVI. This statement confirms your degree qualification meets the visa’s requirements.
    • Apply for the ECCTIS statement through their website https://www.ecctis.com/(fees apply).

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary, so be prepared to wait.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Degree certificate (and transcript if required by UKVI) issued by a recognized UK university on the HPI approved list
    • Academic Qualification Level Statement (ECCTIS)
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE)
    • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself in the UK (maintenance funds) for the entire visa duration (bank statements, scholarships etc.)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements and the list of approved universities through the UKVI website.
    • Consider seeking professional guidance from immigration specialists familiar with the HPI visa process. They can assist with navigating the complexities and ensure a strong application.
    • The HPI visa is a competitive route. Having a relevant job offer, strong academic record, and demonstrably high potential can enhance your chances of success.
 

Work in the UK for your overseas employer

  • Senior or Specialist Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)

    Obtaining a Senior or Specialist Worker visa (Global Business Mobility) for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Senior or Specialist Worker visa (Global Business Mobility) allows experienced and qualified Bangladeshi citizens to work in the UK for a sponsoring company with a UK branch or subsidiary. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • You must be an existing employee of an organization with a valid sponsor license issued by the UK Home Office.
    • Your UK employer will need to demonstrate they have a genuine need for your transfer to the UK in a senior or specialist role.
    • The job you’ll be doing must be on the government’s list of eligible occupations [invalid URL skilled worker shortage occupations ON GOV.UK], or be graduate-level (RQF Level 6 or above).
    • You must be paid a minimum annual salary of £42,400 (subject to change).

    Step 1: Sponsorship by your UK Employer

    • Your UK employer initiates the process by applying for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) on your behalf. This document confirms their sponsor status and details the offered position.

    Step 2: Meet the Job and Skill Requirements

    • The offered job title and your qualifications must align with the eligible occupations list or demonstrate a graduate-level role.
    • You should possess the necessary skills and experience for the position.

    Step 3: Prepare your Visa Application

    • Once you have your CoS reference number, gather the required documents as per UKVI guidelines:
      • Valid Bangladeshi passport
      • Your CoS reference number
      • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE)
      • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself upon arrival (maintenance funds)
      • Documents demonstrating your relevant qualifications and experience (degrees, professional certifications, work experience letters)
      • Criminal record certificate (if required)

    Step 4: Apply Online

    • Use the UK government’s online visa application portal to submit your application with all necessary documents https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. The Skilled Worker visa route also encompasses the Senior or Specialist Worker category.

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application relies heavily on your sponsoring employer’s valid sponsor license and their justification for needing your transfer.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists for personalized guidance throughout the process, especially regarding the employer sponsorship aspect.

    By following these steps and ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a Senior or Specialist Worker visa for the UK from Bangladesh.

  • Overseas Domestic Worker Visa

    Obtaining an Overseas Domestic Worker Visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Overseas Domestic Worker visa allows Bangladeshi citizens to work as domestic staff in private households within the UK. However, it’s important to note that this visa has limitations:

    • Short Duration:It’s a temporary visa with a maximum stay of 6 months. Extensions are not possible.
    • Employer Sponsorship:You can only travel to the UK with your employer (their spouse or child is also included) who must be visiting the UK for a limited period.

    Here’s a breakdown of the process if you’re still interested in pursuing this route:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • You must be employed by a UK resident who requires domestic assistance during their temporary stay in the UK.
    • You must have worked full-time for your employer for at least one year before your visa application.
    • You’ll need to meet the English language requirement (basic communication skills).

    Step 1: Secure Employment and Sponsorship

    • Find a UK resident employer offering domestic work and willing to sponsor your visa.

    Step 2: Employer Applies for a Sponsor Reference Number

    • Your employer needs to apply for a Sponsor Reference Number through the UK Sponsorship Management System (SMS) [not publicly available].

    Step 3: Apply Online

    • Once you have the Sponsor Reference Number, proceed to the online visa application portal https://www.gov.uk/overseas-domestic-worker-visa/apply.
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, employment details, and travel plans.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, proof of employment with your sponsor, English language test results, etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 4: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 5: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • A signed contract of employment with your UK sponsor (demonstrating at least 1 year of prior employment)
    • Proof of your employer’s UK residency and their temporary visit purpose
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (basic communication skills level)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists, especially if navigating the employer sponsorship aspect seems complex.

    Alternative Visa Options:

    While the Overseas Domestic Worker visa has limitations, there might be other suitable pathways for Bangladeshi citizens seeking to work in the UK, depending on your skills and qualifications. Here are some possibilities to explore:

    • Skilled Worker visa:If you have a job offer in a skilled occupation on the UK shortage occupation list [invalid URL skilled worker shortage occupations ON GOV.UK], you might be eligible for a Skilled Worker visa.
    • Graduate visa:If you recently completed a valid higher education course in the UK, you could explore the Graduate visa option.

    You can find more information on these alternative visas through the UK government’s visa information pages:

  • Graduate Trainee visa (Global Business Mobility)

    Obtaining a Graduate Trainee visa (Global Business Mobility) for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Graduate Trainee visa, part of the Global Business Mobility (GBM) scheme, allows recent Bangladeshi graduates to participate in structured training programs within the UK branch of their overseas employer. Here’s a detailed guide:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be a graduate with a valid degree (bachelor’s or postgraduate) from a recognized institution.
    • Be an existing employee of an overseas company with a valid sponsor license issued by the UK Home Office.
    • Your employer must have a linked UK branch or subsidiary.
    • The UK branch must offer you a place in a structured graduate training program leading to a managerial or specialist role.
    • You must have worked for your employer outside the UK for at least three months before applying.

    Step 1: Sponsorship by your Employer

    • Your employer in Bangladesh initiates the process by securing a Sponsor Licence from the UK Home Office. This allows them to sponsor overseas workers like you.

    Step 2: Secure a Training Program Offer

    • Your employer’s UK branch should provide a formal offer letter outlining the details of the graduate training program you’ll be participating in.

    Step 3: Apply Online

    • Once you have your employer’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/graduate-visa(The Graduate Trainee visa falls under the Graduate visa route).
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, educational background, and work experience.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, CoS reference number, degree certificate, proof of employment with your sponsor, etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 4: English Language Requirement

    • You might need to provide proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE) depending on the specific circumstances of your program and the UK university awarding your degree.

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary, so be patient.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number from your employer
    • Proof of your educational qualifications (degree certificate and transcripts)
    • Proof of your employment with the sponsoring company for at least three months prior to application (work experience letters, payslips etc.)
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (if applicable)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application relies on your employer having a valid sponsor license and offering a genuine graduate training program.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the GBM scheme to ensure a smooth application process.

    By following these steps and meeting the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a Graduate Trainee visa and pursuing your career goals in the UK.

  • Secondment Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)

    Obtaining a Secondment Worker visa (Global Business Mobility) for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Secondment Worker visa allows experienced Bangladeshi professionals to be temporarily transferred to work in the UK for a sponsoring company with a UK branch or subsidiary. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be an existing employee of an overseas organization with a valid sponsor license issued by the UK Home Office.
    • You must have worked for your overseas employer for at least 12 months outside the UK in a skilled role.
    • Your UK employer must have a genuine need for your temporary transfer to the UK for a specific project or task.
    • The job you’ll be doing in the UK must be on the government’s list of eligible occupations [invalid URL skilled worker shortage occupations ON GOV.UK], or be considered a graduate-level role (RQF Level 6 or above).

    Step 1: Sponsorship by your UK Employer

    • Your UK employer initiates the process by applying for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) on your behalf. This document confirms their sponsor status and details the offered position and project details.

    Step 2: Meet the Job and Skill Requirements

    • The offered job title and your qualifications must align with the eligible occupations list or demonstrate a graduate-level role.
    • You should have at least 12 months of experience in the relevant field.

    Step 3: Prepare your Visa Application

    • Once you have your CoS reference number, gather the required documents as per UKVI guidelines:
      • Valid Bangladeshi passport
      • Your CoS reference number
      • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE)
      • Proof of experience in the relevant field for at least 12 months (employment letters, payslips, references)
      • Proof of your current employment with the sponsoring company for at least 12 months
      • A detailed document outlining the specific project or task you’ll be undertaking in the UK (provided by your employer)

    Step 4: Apply Online

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Financial Requirements:

    • There’s no minimum salary requirement for this visa. However, you might need to provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in the UK, especially if your employer isn’t covering your living expenses.

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application hinges on your sponsoring employer’s valid sponsor license and their justification for needing your temporary transfer.
    • The project or task outlined in your application should be clear and demonstrate a genuine temporary secondment need.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the GBM scheme for personalized guidance throughout the process.

    By following these steps and ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a Secondment Worker visa and completing your temporary project in the UK.

  • Service Supplier visa (Global Business Mobility)

    Obtaining a Service Supplier visa (Global Business Mobility) for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Service Supplier visa allows Bangladeshi professionals to travel to the UK to deliver a specific service on behalf of an overseas company. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be employed by an overseas service provider company with a valid sponsor license issued by the UK Home Office.
    • You must be traveling to the UK to deliver a pre-agreed service outlined in a contract between your company and a UK-based client.
    • The service you’ll be providing must be short-term and have a finite completion date (usually up to 6 months).
    • You must possess the necessary qualifications and experience to deliver the contracted service.

    Step 1: Sponsorship by your Overseas Employer

    • Your overseas employer initiates the process by securing a Sponsor Licence from the UK Home Office. This allows them to sponsor overseas workers like you for service delivery projects.

    Step 2: Secure a Service Contract

    • Your company must have a signed contract with a UK-based client clearly outlining the specific service to be delivered, its duration, and the personnel involved (including you).

    Step 3: Apply Online

    • Once you have your employer’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/service-supplier-visa.
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, employment details, and the service delivery project.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, CoS reference number, service contract, proof of qualifications etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 4: English Language Requirement

    • You might need to provide proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE) depending on the complexity of the service and the level of interaction with the UK client.

    Step 5: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 6: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary, so be patient.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number from your employer
    • Signed service contract between your company and the UK-based client
    • Proof of your qualifications and experience relevant to the service being delivered
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (if applicable)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application relies on your employer having a valid sponsor license and a genuine service delivery contract with a UK client.
    • Ensure the service details in your contract align with the visa category (short-term, pre-agreed service).
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the GBM scheme to navigate the complexities and ensure a smooth application process.

    By following these steps and meeting the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a Service Supplier visa and completing your short-term service delivery project in the UK.

  • UK Expansion Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)

    Obtaining a UK Expansion Worker visa (Global Business Mobility) for Bangladeshi Citizens: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The UK Expansion Worker visa, under the Global Business Mobility (GMB) scheme, allows Bangladeshi citizens with relevant skills and experience to be transferred to the UK to set up a new branch of their existing overseas company. Here’s a detailed guide to follow:

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be a current employee of an overseas company that doesn’t have a branch established in the UK yet.
    • Your company must be a genuine and legitimate business with a proven track record.
    • You must hold a senior position or possess specialist skills crucial for establishing the new UK branch.
    • You must be paid a minimum annual salary meeting the UK’s required threshold (currently £73,900 – subject to change).

    Step 1: Confirmation of Company Status

    Step 2: Secure Sponsorship from Your Company

    • Your company’s management needs to initiate the process by applying for a Sponsor Licence from the UK Home Office. This allows them to sponsor overseas workers for setting up a UK branch.

    Step 3: Prepare a Business Plan

    • Develop a comprehensive business plan outlining the new UK branch’s activities, projected timeline, financial viability, and how your role contributes to its success.

    Step 4: Apply Online

    • Once you have your employer’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number and a well-defined business plan, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa(The Expansion Worker visa falls under the Skilled Worker route).
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, employment details, and the UK branch establishment plan.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, CoS reference number, proof of employment with your company, business plan etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 5: English Language Requirement

    • You’ll need to provide proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE) at a specific level (usually B2 Intermediate or higher).

    Step 6: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 7: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application and business plan. Processing times can vary.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number from your employer
    • Proof of your employment with the sponsoring company for a minimum period (payslips, work experience letters)
    • Proof of your qualifications and experience relevant to your senior position or specialist skills
    • A detailed business plan for the new UK branch establishment
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (IELTS or PTE test results)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application depends on your company’s legitimacy, a well-structured business plan, and your role’s demonstrable importance for the UK branch’s success.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the GMB scheme for guidance on the complex aspects of the application process, especially regarding the business plan and sponsor license.

    By following these steps and meeting the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a UK Expansion Worker visa and contributing to your company’s successful establishment in the UK.

  • Representative of an Overseas Business visa

    Obtaining a Representative of an Overseas Business visa for the UK from Bangladesh: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Representative of an Overseas Business visa allows Bangladeshi citizens employed by overseas media organizations to work as long-term representatives in the UK. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

    Important Note:

    This visa route is specifically for representatives of overseas newspapers, news agencies, or broadcasting organizations. If your Bangladeshi company operates in a different media sector (e.g., film production, public relations), this visa category might not be suitable. Explore alternative visa options that align with your industry.

    Eligibility (Before you apply):

    • Be a current employee of an overseas newspaper, news agency, or broadcasting organization with a head office outside the UK.
    • Your company must have a genuine and established media business with a proven track record.
    • Your role involves representing your company’s interests in the UK, such as reporting news, gathering information, or liaising with UK media outlets.
    • You must be employed by your company for at least one year before applying.

    Step 1: Confirmation of Employer Eligibility

    • Ensure your Bangladeshi company falls under the media categories specified for this visa (newspaper, news agency, or broadcasting organization).

    Step 2: Sponsorship from Your Employer

    • Your employer’s HR department or management should initiate the sponsorship process by applying for a Sponsor Licence from the UK Home Office. This allows them to sponsor overseas representatives like you.

    Step 3: Employment Confirmation

    • Gather documents from your employer confirming your employment status and the nature of your representative role in the UK.

    Step 4: Apply Online

    • Once you have your employer’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number, proceed to the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration(The Representative of an Overseas Business visa falls under the Worker visa category).
    • The application process involves:
      • Filling out online forms detailing your personal information, employment details, and your representative role in the UK.
      • Uploading scanned copies of required documents (passport, CoS reference number, employment confirmation letter, proof of your media company’s status etc.).
      • Paying the visa application fee.

    Step 5: English Language Requirement

    • You might need to provide proof of meeting the English language requirement (tests like IELTS or PTE) depending on your specific role and level of interaction within the UK media landscape.

    Step 6: Biometric Enrollment

    • Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.

    Step 7: Visa Decision and Collection

    • UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary.
    • If successful, you’ll receive notification and instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Required Documents (subject to change, verify on UKVI website):

    • Valid Bangladeshi passport
    • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number from your employer
    • A letter from your employer confirming your employment status, job title, and the nature of your representative role in the UK
    • Proof of your company’s status as a legitimate overseas newspaper, news agency, or broadcasting organization
    • Proof of meeting the English language requirement (if applicable)
    • Tuberculosis test results (if applicable to your nationality)

    Additional Resources:

    Important Notes:

    • This is a general guide. Stay updated on the latest requirements through the official UKVI website.
    • The success of your application depends on your employer’s status as a legitimate media organization and a clear demonstration of your representative role in the UK media sector.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from immigration specialists familiar with the visa process for a smoother application journey.

    By following these steps and meeting the eligibility criteria, you can increase your chances of obtaining a Representative of an Overseas Business visa and representing your Bangladeshi media company in the UK.

  • Apply for a Service providers from Switzerland visa

    Obtaining a Service Providers from Switzerland Visa for the UK from Bangladesh:

    While Bangladesh isn’t currently listed as an eligible country for the Service Providers from Switzerland visa route, there might be alternative options depending on your situation. Here’s a breakdown:

    Current Situation:

    • The Service Providers from Switzerland visa route is designed for employees of Swiss companies to be temporarily transferred to the UK to work on a pre-existing contract.
    • Unfortunately, as of April 13, 2024, Bangladeshi citizens are not listed among the eligible nationalities for this specific visa category.

    Alternative Visa Options:

    • Skilled Worker visa:If you have a job offer in a skilled occupation on the UK shortage occupation list [invalid URL skilled worker shortage occupations ON GOV.UK], you might be eligible for a Skilled Worker visa. Explore this option on the UK government website: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
    • Intra-Company Transfer visa:If your Bangladeshi company has a branch or subsidiary in the UK, you might be eligible for an Intra-Company Transfer visa for an internal transfer within the organization. Find details here: https://www.immigration.uk/visas/intra-company-visa

    General Steps for Applying for a UK Visa (if applicable):

    1. Check Eligibility:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen visa category (Skilled Worker or Intra-Company Transfer).
    2. Sponsorship (if required):Some visas, like Intra-Company Transfer, require sponsorship from your employer in the UK. They’ll need a Sponsor Licence from the UK Home Office.
    3. Prepare Documents:Gather all necessary documents as per the chosen visa category (passport, proof of employment, qualifications, English language test results etc.).
    4. Apply Online:Use the UK government’s online visa application portal: https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration
    5. Biometric Enrollment:Schedule an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh to provide your fingerprints and a digital photograph.
    6. Visa Decision and Collection:UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will assess your application. Processing times can vary. If successful, you’ll receive instructions for collecting your visa or passport with the visa attached.

    Additional Resources:

    Important Note:

    • Immigration regulations are subject to change. Always refer to the official UK government website for the latest information on visa eligibility and application procedures.
    • Consider seeking professional advice from registered immigration specialists for personalized guidance, especially if navigating complex visa categories.
 

Temporary work visas

  • Seasonal Worker visa (Temporary Work)

    Applying for a Seasonal Worker visa (Temporary Work) from Bangladesh to the UK

    Here’s a step-by-step guide to applying for a Seasonal Worker visa from Bangladesh to the UK:

      1. Eligibility Check:
        • Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. You can find them on the UK government website https://www.gov.uk/seasonal-worker-visa/apply. Briefly, you’ll need a job offer for seasonal work in agriculture (edible or ornamental horticulture) or poultry production from a licensed sponsor.
      2. Find a Sponsoring Employer:
        • Look for employers registered with the UK government’s Seasonal Worker Pilot. They’ll be able to issue you a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) which is required for your visa application. You can find a list of sponsors through the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) or your local Bangladeshi recruitment agencies.
      3. Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS):
        • Once you have a job offer, your sponsoring employer will apply for a CoS on your behalf. This electronic certificate confirms your job details and sponsor’s legitimacy. The CoS will have a validity period (usually 3 months), so ensure you apply for your visa within that timeframe.
      4. Prepare your visa application:
        • Once you have the CoS, gather the required documents as listed on the UK Visas and Immigration website https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration. These typically include your passport, a recent photograph, proof of funds, tuberculosis (TB) test results, and your CoS.
      5. Apply for your visa:
      6. Attend a Biometric Enrollment Appointment (if required):
        • Depending on your location, you might need to attend an appointment to provide fingerprints and a digital photograph.
      7. Wait for a decision:
        • The UK Visas and Immigration department usually decides on Seasonal Worker visa applications within 3 weeks.
      8. Travel to the UK:
        • Upon receiving your visa, you can travel to the UK within its validity period. Remember, your visa will be linked to your specific job and employer.

    Additional Tips:

        • Start planning early – The application process can take some time, so factor this in while considering job offers.
        • Read the official guidance carefully – Ensure you understand all the requirements and steps involved in the application process to avoid delays.
        • Seek help from a visa consultant (optional) – Regulated immigration advisors can provide guidance throughout the process for a fee.

    Important Websites:

    Visa fees: https://visa-fees.homeoffice.gov.uk/y/bangladesh/bdt/visit/all

  • Government Authorised Exchange visa (Temporary Work)

    Government Authorised Exchange Visa (Temporary Work) for Bangladeshi Applicants

    The Government Authorised Exchange visa (Temporary Work) allows Bangladeshi citizens to participate in approved work experience, training, research or fellowship programs in the UK. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

      1. Eligibility Check
        Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. You can find them on the official UK government website https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange. Here are the main requirements:

        • Participate in an approved government authorised exchange scheme.
        • Have a sponsor in the UK who will offer you a place in the program.
        • Be a citizen of Bangladesh (or another non-EEA country).
      2. Find a Sponsor and Program
        • Look for programs offered by organizations with a presence in Bangladesh.
        • Search online or contact relevant government departments in Bangladesh for programs with UK partners.
        • Once you find a program, contact the sponsor for details and application procedures.
      3. Apply for Sponsorship
        • The sponsoring organization will guide you through their application process for the program.
        • Upon selection, they will issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, a crucial document for your visa application.
      4. Prepare your Visa Application
        • Once you have the Certificate of Sponsorship, proceed to apply for the visa online through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange.
        • You’ll need to provide various documents, including:
          • Valid Bangladeshi passport
          • Certificate of Sponsorship with a unique reference number
          • Proof of financial support for your stay
          • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
          • English language proficiency test results (if required)
      5. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
        • The online application will guide you through the document upload process and fee payment.
        • You might need to attend an appointment at a visa application center in Bangladesh for biometrics (fingerprints and photograph).
      6. Decision and Visa Collection
        • The processing time can vary, so plan accordingly.
        • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
        • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Additional Points

        • You can apply up to 3 months before your program start date.
        • This visa allows working for your sponsor in the program role and limited part-time supplementary work (up to 20 hours/week).
        • It is not a route to permanent settlement in the UK.

    Important Resources

    Remember, this is a general guide. The specific requirements and procedures might vary depending on the program sponsor and your individual circumstances. It’s advisable to stay updated on the official UK government website and consult with your program sponsor for the latest information.

  • Creative Worker visa (Temporary Work)

    Creative Worker Visa (Temporary Work) for Bangladeshi Citizens

    The Creative Worker visa allows Bangladeshi citizens with exceptional talent to work in the UK’s creative sector for a temporary period. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

      1. Eligibility Check
        Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the UK government https://www.gov.uk/creative-worker-visa. Here are the key requirements:

        • Work in a Qualifying Occupation:Your role must fall under the creative sector, such as acting, music, film, fashion, or similar fields.
        • Exceptional Talent:You need to demonstrate exceptional talent and a proven track record in your field. This can be through awards, recognition, recommendations from established figures, or experience at a high level.
        • Endorsement from a Sponsoring Organisation:A licensed UK organisation in your creative field must endorse your application. They will assess your talent and ensure your role contributes to the UK’s creative industry.
      2. Find a Sponsoring Organisation
        • Search online for UK organizations licensed to sponsor Creative Worker visas. They usually specialize in specific creative fields (acting, music, etc.).
        • Look for organizations with experience sponsoring Bangladeshi applicants.
        • Contact them to understand their endorsement process and the type of creative roles they typically sponsor.
      3. Prepare your Portfolio and Application Materials
        • Exceptional Talent Evidence:Compile a strong portfolio showcasing your work, achievements, and experience. This can include awards, critical acclaim, publications, performances, or client testimonials.
        • Financial Support:Gather documents proving you can financially support yourself during your stay in the UK.
      4. Secure Sponsorship and Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship
        • Application to Sponsor:Work with the chosen organization to submit your application for endorsement. They will assess your talent and fit for the UK creative scene.
        • Certificate of Sponsorship:If successful, they will issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, a unique reference number crucial for your visa application.
      5. Apply for the Creative Worker Visa Online
        • Once you have the Certificate of Sponsorship, proceed to apply for the visa online through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/creative-worker-visa.
        • The application will require various documents, including:
          • Valid Bangladeshi passport
          • Certificate of Sponsorship with the unique reference number
          • Evidence of your exceptional talent (portfolio, recommendations, etc.)
          • Proof of financial support
          • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
          • English language proficiency test results (if required for your role)
      6. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
        • The online portal will guide you through document upload and fee payment.
        • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
      7. Decision and Visa Collection
        • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly.
        • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
        • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

        • Apply up to 3 months before your intended start date.
        • This visa allows working for your endorsed sponsor in the approved role. Limited part-time work might be permitted with prior permission.
        • It is not a route to permanent settlement in the UK, but extensions are possible under certain conditions.

    Additional Resources

    Remember, this is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring organization and your individual case. Refer to the official UK government website and consult with your chosen sponsor for the latest information.

  • Religious Worker visa (Temporary Work)

    Religious Worker Visa (Temporary Work) for Bangladeshi Applicants

    The Religious Worker visa allows Bangladeshi religious workers to undertake specific roles in the UK for a temporary period. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

      1. Eligibility Check
        Before applying, ensure you meet the UK government’s eligibility criteria https://www.gov.uk/religious-worker-visa/apply. Here’s a summary:

        • Genuine Religious Worker:You must be a genuine religious worker with a recognized ordination or calling.
        • Sponsored Role:Your role must be sponsored by a registered religious organization in the UK. This organization will need to demonstrate a genuine need for your specific skills and experience.
        • Preaching and Pastoral Duties:Your primary duties should involve preaching, religious rites, or pastoral care within the sponsoring organization.
      2. Find a Sponsoring Religious Organisation
        • Contact religious organizations in the UK aligned with your faith tradition.
        • Inquire if they have a need for a sponsored religious worker from Bangladesh.
        • Look for organizations with experience sponsoring Bangladeshi applicants for this visa.
      3. Secure Sponsorship and Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship
        • Sponsorship Application:Work with the chosen organization to submit your application for sponsorship. They will assess your qualifications and the need for your role.
        • Certificate of Sponsorship:If successful, they will issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, a unique reference number critical for your visa application.
      4. Apply for the Religious Worker Visa Online
        • Once you have the Certificate of Sponsorship, proceed to apply online through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/religious-worker-visa/apply.
        • The application will require various documents, including:
          • Valid Bangladeshi passport
          • Certificate of Sponsorship with the unique reference number
          • Proof of your ordination, calling, or religious qualifications
          • Letter from your sponsoring organization outlining your role and responsibilities
          • Proof of financial support for your stay
          • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
          • English language proficiency test results (if required)
      5. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
        • The online portal will guide you through document upload and fee payment.
        • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
      6. Decision and Visa Collection
        • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly.
        • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
        • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

        Important Points

        • Apply up to 3 months before your intended start date.
        • This visa allows working for your sponsoring organization in the approved religious role. Limited part-time work might be permitted with prior permission, but only in the same religious sector and at a similar skill level.
        • It is not a route to permanent settlement in the UK, but extensions are possible under certain conditions.

    Additional Resources

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring organization and your individual case. Refer to the official UK government website and consult with your chosen sponsor for the latest and most accurate information.

  • Charity Worker visa (Temporary Work)

    Charity Worker Visa (Temporary Work) for Bangladeshi Applicants

    The Charity Worker visa allows Bangladeshi citizens with relevant skills and experience to work for registered charities in the UK for a temporary period. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

    1. Eligibility Check

    Before applying, ensure you meet the UK government’s eligibility criteria https://www.gov.uk/temporary-worker-charity-worker-visa. Here are the key points:

    • Genuine Charity Work:Your work must be a genuine and necessary role for a registered UK charity.
    • Sponsoring Charity:A registered UK charity must sponsor your role and demonstrate they couldn’t find a suitable candidate from within the UK.
    • Relevant Skills and Experience:You must possess qualifications, skills, and experience demonstrably relevant to the charity work you’ll undertake.
    1. Find a Sponsoring Charity
    • Research registered UK charities working in areas aligned with your skills and experience.
    • Look for charities with a history of sponsoring Bangladeshi applicants for the Charity Worker visa.
    • Contact them to inquire about potential sponsored roles and their sponsorship process.
    1. Secure Sponsorship and Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship
    • Collaborate with the chosen charity to submit your application for sponsorship. They will assess your qualifications and the need for the role.
    • If successful, they will issue a Certificate of Sponsorship, a unique reference number crucial for your visa application.
    1. Apply for the Charity Worker Visa Online
    • Once you have the Certificate of Sponsorship, proceed to apply online through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/temporary-worker-charity-worker-visa.
    • The application will require various documents, including:
      • Valid Bangladeshi passport
      • Certificate of Sponsorship with the unique reference number
      • Proof of your qualifications, skills, and experience relevant to the charity work
      • A detailed job description outlining your role and responsibilities from the sponsoring charity
      • Proof of financial support for your stay in the UK
      • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
      • English language proficiency test results (if required)
    1. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
    • The online portal will guide you through document upload and fee payment.
    • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
    1. Decision and Visa Collection
    • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly.
    • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
    • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

    • Apply up to 3 months before your intended start date.
    • This visa allows working solely for your sponsoring charity in the approved role. Part-time work outside the charity is not permitted.
    • It is not a route to permanent settlement in the UK, but extensions are possible under certain conditions.

    Additional Resources

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring charity and your individual case. Refer to the official UK government website and consult with your chosen sponsor for the latest and most accurate information.

  • International Agreement visa (Temporary Work)

    International Agreement visa (Temporary Work) for Bangladeshi Applicants

    The International Agreement visa (Temporary Work) allows Bangladeshi citizens to participate in approved work experience, training, research or fellowship programs in the UK under a government-to-government agreement. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

    1. Eligibility Check

    Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the UK government https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange. Here are the key points:

    • Participation in Approved Program:You must be participating in a program established through a formal agreement between the Bangladesh government and the UK government.
    • Sponsoring Organisation:A designated UK organization will sponsor your participation in the program.
    • Program Focus:The program should focus on work experience, training, research, or a fellowship opportunity.
    1. Find a Sponsoring Organisation and Program
    • Look for programs offered by organizations with a presence in Bangladesh.
    • Search online or contact relevant government departments in Bangladesh for programs with UK partners established through international agreements.
    • Once you find a program, contact the sponsoring organization for details on eligibility, application procedures, and any specific requirements for Bangladeshi applicants.
    1. Apply for Program Participation
    • The sponsoring organization will guide you through their application process for the program.
    • Upon selection, they will provide details and support for your visa application.
    1. Prepare your Visa Application
    • The sponsoring organization might guide you on specific documents required for the visa application. However, generally you’ll need:
      • Valid Bangladeshi passport
      • Proof of acceptance into the approved program
      • Proof of financial support for your stay in the UK (if required by the program)
      • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
      • English language proficiency test results (if required)
    1. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
    • The sponsoring organization might handle some aspects of the visa application on your behalf. However, you might still need to submit an online application through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange.
    • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
    1. Decision and Visa Collection
    • Processing times can vary depending on the program and the UK government.
    • You’ll be notified of the decision via email or through the sponsoring organization.
    • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

    • Apply well in advance as program deadlines and visa processing times can vary.
    • This visa allows participation in the specific program you are accepted to. Working outside the program is not permitted.
    • The duration of your stay will be determined by the program length. Extensions might be possible under specific circumstances, but it’s best to consult the program sponsor.

    Additional Resources

    • UK Government – Government Authorised Exchange visa (Temporary Work): https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange
    • Contact relevant government departments in Bangladesh for programs with UK partners established through international agreements.

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring organization, the program details, and your individual case. Refer to the official UK government website and consult with the program sponsor for the latest and most accurate information.

Start a Business

  • Innovator Founder visa

    Innovator Founder visa for Bangladeshi Applicants in Bangladesh

    The Innovator Founder visa allows aspiring Bangladeshi entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas to establish and run businesses in the UK. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

      1. Eligibility CheckBefore applying, ensure you meet the UK government’s eligibility criteria https://www.gov.uk/innovator-founder-visa. Here’s a summary:
        • Genuine and Viable Business Idea:You must have a genuine, original, and viable business idea with the potential for growth in the UK.
        • Endorsement from an Endorsing Body:An endorsing body recognized by the UK government must assess and endorse your business idea.
        • Key Role in the Business:You must intend to play a key role in the day-to-day operations and management of the business you establish.
      2. Develop a Strong Business Plan
        • A well-developed and realistic business plan is crucial for endorsement and your visa application.
        • The plan should clearly outline your innovative idea, target market, business model, financial projections, and management team.
      3. Find a Suitable Endorsing Body
        • Research and identify endorsing bodies with experience in your industry or relevant to your business idea.
        • Look for endorsing bodies with a presence in Bangladesh or those familiar with the Bangladeshi business environment.
        • Contact them to understand their endorsement process, fees, and specific requirements for Bangladeshi applicants.
      4. Apply for Endorsement
        • Work with the chosen endorsing body to submit a formal application for endorsement.
        • This will involve presenting your business plan, demonstrating your skills and experience, and convincing them of your idea’s potential for success in the UK.
        • Upon successful endorsement, you’ll receive an endorsement letter, a critical document for your visa application.
      5. Prepare your Innovator Founder Visa Application
        • Once endorsed, proceed to apply for the Innovator Founder visa online through the UK government portal https://www.gov.uk/innovator-founder-visa.
        • The application will require various documents, including:
          • Valid Bangladeshi passport
          • Endorsement letter with the unique reference number
          • Detailed business plan
          • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and your business initially (minimum funds no longer required, but evidence of financial viability is crucial).
          • Evidence of your skills and experience relevant to your business idea
          • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
          • English language proficiency test results (if required)
      6. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
        • The online portal will guide you through document upload and fee payment.
        • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
      7. Decision and Visa Collection
        • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly.
        • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
        • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

        • Apply well in advance, particularly considering the endorsement process.
        • This visa allows you to establish and run your endorsed business in the UK. You cannot be employed by someone else.
        • The initial visa is valid for three years, with extension possibilities based on meeting specific criteria related to your business growth.

    Additional Resources

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the chosen endorsing body, your business idea, and your individual circumstances. Refer to the official UK government website and consult with your chosen endorsing body for the latest and most accurate information.

Other Work Visas and Permits

  • International Sportsperson Visa

    The International Sportsperson visa is not directly applicable for Bangladeshi applicants seeking to work in the UK.

    Here’s why:

    • The International Sportsperson visa is designed for elite athletes and qualified coaches coming to the UK from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Bangladesh is not part of the EEA.
    • However, the visa is administered by the UK government, and their website itself clarifies that applicants from Bangladesh can apply for this visa type https://www.gov.uk/sportsperson-visa.

    There might be a discrepancy or the information might not be up-to-date.

    Here are some alternative visa options for Bangladeshi citizens with sports-related goals in the UK:

    • Temporary Worker – Government Authorised Exchange visa:This visa allows participation in approved work experience or training programs, including sports-related ones, established through government-to-government agreements. You would need to find a program sponsored by a UK organization with the Bangladeshi government’s involvement https://www.gov.uk/government-authorised-exchange.
    • Tier 2 (General) Work Visa:This is a more general work visa that could potentially be used for certain sports-related roles, such as a highly skilled sports coach or specialized athletic trainer. However, the requirements are stringent, and you would need a sponsoring UK employer to demonstrate they couldn’t find a suitable candidate from within the UK [invalid URL removed].

    Important Resources

    Disclaimer

    This information is for general guidance only. It’s advisable to consult with the UK government visa authorities and relevant sports organizations for the latest and most accurate information on visa options for Bangladeshi citizens in the sports sector.

  • Minister of Religion Visa (T2)

    Minister of Religion Visa (T2 Sponsor) for Bangladeshi Applicants

    The Minister of Religion visa (T2 Sponsor) allows Bangladeshi religious leaders to work as ordained ministers of religion in the UK for a registered religious organization. Here’s a step-by process to follow:

    Important Note:

    This visa route requires sponsorship from a registered UK religious organization. The process heavily relies on their guidance and meeting their specific needs.

    1. Eligibility Check

    Before proceeding, ensure you meet the UK government’s eligibility criteria [invalid URL removed]. Here’s a summary:

    • Genuine Religious Leader:You must be a genuine religious leader with a recognized ordination or calling.
    • Sponsoring Organisation:A registered UK religious organization must sponsor your role. They need to demonstrate a genuine need for your specific skills and experience.
    • Preaching and Pastoral Duties:Your primary duties will involve preaching, religious rites, or pastoral care within the sponsoring organization.
      1. Find a Sponsoring Religious Organisation
    • Contact and build relationships with registered religious organizations in the UK aligned with your faith tradition.
    • Discuss their potential need for a sponsored Minister of Religion from Bangladesh.
    • Look for organizations with experience sponsoring Bangladeshi applicants for this visa.
      1. Secure Sponsorship and Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
    • Collaborate with the chosen organization to submit your application for sponsorship. They will assess your qualifications and the need for your role in their religious community.
    • CoS Issuance:Upon successful sponsorship, they will issue a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), a unique reference number crucial for your visa application.
      1. Prepare your Minister of Religion Visa Application
    • Once you have the CoS, proceed to apply online through the UK government portal [invalid URL removed].
    • The application will require various documents, including:
      • Valid Bangladeshi passport
      • Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) with the unique reference number
      • Proof of your ordination, calling, or religious qualifications
      • A detailed job description outlining your role and responsibilities from the sponsoring organization
      • Letter from your sponsoring organization outlining the genuine need for your role within their religious community
      • Proof of financial support for your stay in the UK (might be provided by the sponsoring organization)
      • Tuberculosis (TB) test results (if required)
      • English language proficiency test results (if required)
    1. Submit your Application and Attend Appointment (if required)
    • The online portal will guide you through document upload and fee payment.
    • You might need to attend a biometrics appointment (fingerprints and photograph) at a visa application center in Bangladesh.
      1. Decision and Visa Collection
    • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly. The sponsoring organization might be able to provide updates on the progress.
    • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
    • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

    • Apply well in advance, particularly considering the sponsorship process and potential delays.
    • This visa allows working solely for your sponsoring religious organization in the approved religious role. Limited part-time work outside the religious sector is not permitted.
    • The initial visa is valid for a temporary period, with extensions possible under certain conditions.

    Additional Resources

    • UK Government – Religious Worker visa (Temporary Work): [invalid URL removed]

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring religious organization, your individual circumstances, and the latest UK government regulations. It’s highly recommended to consult with the chosen sponsoring organization and refer to the official

  • Scale-up Worker Visa

    Scale-up Worker Visa for Bangladeshi Applicants in Bangladesh

    The Scale-up Worker visa allows experienced Bangladeshi workers with skills critical to a UK-based scale-up company to work for that company in the UK. Here’s a step-by-step guide to follow:

      1. Eligibility CheckBefore applying, ensure you meet the UK government’s eligibility criteria https://www.gov.uk/innovator-founder-visa (scroll down to the “Scale-up Worker visa” section). Here’s a summary:
        • Employment Offer from a Scale-up Company:You must have a genuine job offer from a UK-registered scale-up company with a valid sponsor license.
        • Shortage Occupation:Your role must be in a qualifying shortage occupation as defined by the UK government.
        • Minimum Salary Threshold:You must be offered a salary that meets the minimum salary threshold for your specific occupation.
      2. Find a Sponsoring Scale-up Company
        • Research UK-registered scale-up companies in your field.
        • Look for companies with a sponsor license and a history of hiring international talent.
        • Search online job boards or company websites for relevant job openings.
      3. Apply for the Job and Secure an Offer
        • Apply for positions advertised by scale-up companies that align with your skills and experience.
        • During the application process, highlight your qualifications and how you can contribute to the company’s growth.
        • If successful, negotiate a job offer that meets the minimum salary threshold for your occupation.
      4. Visa Sponsorship by the Scale-up Company
        • Once you have a job offer, the sponsoring company will initiate the visa sponsorship process on your behalf.
        • They will guide you through any specific requirements they may have for the visa application.
      5. Prepare your Scale-up Worker Visa ApplicationThe company’s sponsorship process will likely involve you providing documents like:
        • Valid Bangladeshi passport
        • Proof of your qualifications and work experience relevant to the job offer
        • Educational certificates and transcripts (if applicable)
        • Proof of your English language proficiency (if required)
      6. Company Submits your Application and Supports the Process
        • The sponsoring company will submit your visa application on your behalf through the UK government portal.
        • They might also be required to provide additional documents supporting your application and the genuineness of the job offer.
      7. Decision and Visa Collection
        • Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly. The sponsoring company might be able to provide updates on the progress of your application.
        • You’ll be notified of the decision via email.
        • Upon approval, collect your visa from the visa application center in Bangladesh or receive it by courier (if applicable).

    Important Points

        • Apply as soon as you receive a job offer, as processing times can vary.
        • This visa allows you to work solely for the sponsoring scale-up company in the offered role. Limited part-time work outside the company might be permitted with prior permission.
        • The initial visa is valid for a temporary period, with extension possibilities based on meeting specific criteria related to your continued employment with the sponsoring company.

    Additional Resources

    Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the sponsoring company, your occupation, and the latest UK government regulations. It’s highly recommended to consult with the sponsoring company and refer to the official UK government website for the most up-to-date information.

  • Frontier Worker Permit

    The Frontier Worker Permit is not currently applicable for Bangladeshi citizens seeking to work in the UK.

    The Frontier Worker Permit is designed for residents of specific countries bordering the UK who can commute daily for work. Bangladesh is not geographically close to the UK.

    Here are some alternative visa options for Bangladeshi citizens seeking to work in the UK:

    • Scale-up Worker Visa:This visa is designed for skilled workers in specific shortage occupations with a job offer from a UK-registered scale-up company https://www.gov.uk/scale-up-worker-visa.
    • Innovator Founder Visa:This visa is suitable for aspiring entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas who wish to establish and run a business in the UK https://www.gov.uk/innovator-founder-visa.
    • Tier 2 (General) Work Visa:This is a more general work visa for various roles. The requirements are stringent, and sponsorship from a UK employer is necessary [invalid URL tier 2 sponsor licence uk ON GOV.UK].

    Important Resources

    Disclaimer

    This information is for general guidance only. It’s recommended to consult the UK government visa authorities for the latest and most accurate information on visa options for Bangladeshi citizens.

  • Get an Exempt Vignette

    Bangladeshi citizens generally don’t require an exempt vignette to enter the UK. However, there is a specific scenario where a Bangladeshi citizen might consider one:

    • Dual Citizenship with a Visa-Required Country:If you have Bangladeshi citizenship and citizenship from a country that typically requires a visa to enter the UK, you might benefit from an exempt vignette.
      • In such a case, the exempt vignette would be placed on your passport with the citizenship requiring a visa, allowing you visa-free entry to the UK.

    Here’s a step-by-step guide assuming the above scenario applies to you:

      1. Check EligibilityConfirm that your other citizenship falls under a visa-required category for UK entry. You can find a list of visa requirements for various nationalities on the UK government website https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
      2. Determine NeedEvaluate if an exempt vignette is necessary for your travel plans. If you only intend to travel on your Bangladeshi passport, you likely wouldn’t need an exempt vignette.
      3. Apply for Exempt Vignette (if needed)
        • Apply for the exempt vignette online through the UK government visa application portal https://www.gov.uk/exempt-vignette.
        • You’ll need documents like:
          • Your passport with the visa-required citizenship
          • Proof of your Bangladeshi citizenship (passport or national ID card)
          • Evidence of your role (if applicable, for certain exempt categories like diplomats)
        • Application fees and processing times can vary, so refer to the official website for details.

    Important Points

        • An exempt vignette doesn’t guarantee entry into the UK. Border officials have the final say.
        • This route is most relevant if you hold dual citizenship, one Bangladeshi and one requiring a UK visa.
        • Consider consulting with an immigration lawyer if your situation is complex or you have any doubts.

    Alternative for Frequent Travelers:

      • If you frequently travel to the UK on your visa-required passport, you might consider applying for a multiple-entry visa instead of an exempt vignette. This could be a more time-saving option in the long run.

    Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only and regulations can change. Refer to the official UK government website https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa and consult with an immigration lawyer for the latest and most accurate information on visa requirements and exemptions for your specific situation.

To learn more about immigration regulations, please visit the UK government’s immigration information webpage, please click here