Tier 1 Entrepreneur

Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa Extension application 

Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension requirements

Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa was closed on 28 March 2019.  It is only open to people who are currently on Tier 1 Entrepreneur. Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur or on Start up previous on Graduate Entrepreneur also can apply. 


Immigration Rules for switching from Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur. 

 

  • You have to show you have an access of £50,000 or 
  • you have invested £50,000 into your own business or an existing business.
  • You have a maintenance fund of £945 for consecutive 90 days. 
  • You have written a business plan which is credible and viable. 
  • You have to demonstrate you are a genuine entrepreneur. 

 

The immigration rules for Start up previous on Graduate Entrepreneur to switching are the same. 


You only can switch to Tier 1 Entrepreneur until 5th July 2021.


Immigration rules for  Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension:

 

  • You have invested £200,000 or £50,000 based on your initial application. 
  • You have been appointed as a director or 
  • registered self employed person within six months of your initial application was approved.
  • You have created equivalently two full time jobs for 12 months.
  • if your business has been interrupted by Covid pandemic, you don not need to employ at least 2 people for 12 months for Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension. 
  • The 12 month period employment can be made up of multiple jobs across different months. They must be the equivalent to 2 full time jobs when combined. 
  • You have a maintenance fund of £945 for consecutive 90 days.
  • You have to demonstrate you are a genuine entrepreneur.

 

 Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension will be closed from 5th April 2023. 


Genuine test for Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension application 

 When you apply for Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension, you are subject to genuine test, the case worker will assess you that:

  • have established, taken over or become a director of one or more genuine            businesses in the UK, and have genuinely operated that business;
  • have genuinely invested the money
  • intend to continue operating one or more businesses in the UK; and
  • do not intend to take employment other than under the terms of paragraph 245DE of the Immigration Rules.

They will assess

  • the evidence you submit;
  • the viability and credibility of the source of the money referred to in Table D:          Extension Applications
  • the credibility of the financial accounts of the business or businesses;
  • the credibility of your business activity in the UK;
  • the credibility of the job creation which you are claiming points;
  • if the nature of the business requires mandatory accreditation, registration and/or insurance, whether that accreditation, registration and/or insurance has been      obtained; and
  • any other relevant information.
  • they may visit you at your office.

How can we help with your Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension?

Our immigration specialists have more than 10 years experience in dealing with all  type of visa application including Tier 1 Entrepreneur, have helped hundreds of Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension  applicants successfully apply for their visa from initial consultation through documents review, submission of application till successful grant of the visa. We will represent you and ensure the smooth successful granting of your visa. 

Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension application can be complicated depending on your personal circumstance, you may require professional advice to ensure the success of your application. 

Book a consultation now at 0207 193 1996 or send us a free enquiry ! 


Requirements for Indefinite Leave to Remain via Tier 1 Entrepreneur

Immigration Rules for Tier 1 Entrepreneur to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR): 

  • You have invested £200,000 or £50,000 based on your initial application. 
  • You have created equivalent two full time jobs for 12 months after your extension.
  • You have passed life in the UK test and English language test or your degree was taught in English if you are not from one of English speaking countries.
  • You have stayed in the UK continuously for 5 years lawfully in the UK with leave as a Tier 1 Entrepreneur migrant, 
  • you have not been outside of the UK for more than 180 days absent each year or any 12 months if your recent application was submitted after 11 Jan 2018. 


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