Tier 1 Entrepreneur Extension requirements are strict, especially the Genuine Entrepreneur Test. The UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) team can visit your business premises to check the genuineness of the business when you apply for an extension.
Once you have successfully established your UK business under a Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa, it’s time to start preparing for an extension. The Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa extension allows you and your dependants to continue to live and work in the UK after the expiry of your initial visa, which is valid for three years and four months. An extension will increase this time by two years, provided you meet all requirements.
Applying for the Tier 1 Entrepreneur extension is technically challenging. Many applicants are rejected because they have not met the necessary extension requirements. Careful attention to detail must be taken when applying for this visa extension to ensure success. Our team can work with you well in advance and advise you on the required actions you should take during the initial three years to ensure you meet the extension criteria.
The UKVI application fees depend on how you apply.
For applications submitted in the UK, the UKVI applications fees are £1,277 per applicant. You will also need to pay £19.20 (per applicant) to have your biometric information taken.
For applications submitted overseas, the UKVI applications fees are £1,021 per applicant.
All applicants will also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of the application.
Applications for a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Extension in the UK are submitted online. After the submission of the application, you will need to make an appointment at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) to provide your biometric information (fingerprints and a photo).
The supporting documentation can be uploaded online prior to the appointment, or you can have the documentation scanned at your UKVCAS appointment.
The UKVI standards confirm that for the applications submitted in the UK, applicants should receive a decision within 8 weeks of the application submission date.
When applying for a Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa extension, you must be able to prove the following evidence:
Yes, applications for an Extension can also be submitted from overseas. Similar to the majority of applications submitted from overseas, the UKVI Standard time is 15 working days. You might have the option to pay an additional fee and opt for the Priority Service (the service availability depends on your location). Your application will be at the front of the queue at every stage of the decision-making process
However, this option is not available to all applicants. Children who have been granted leave as dependants, but have now turned 18 years old, are ineligible to apply for an Extension from overseas.
Yes. The deadline to submit a Tier 1 (Extension) application is 5 April 2023. Exceptions will apply to applicants who have been granted leave under the Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) route.
You must submit your Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) extension application before your initial Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa expires. We will assist you with putting together the extension application and collating the necessary supporting documents / information.
To apply for an extension on your Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa, you will need to provide the following supporting documents (this is not an exhaustive list):
You may be eligible for accelerated settlement if you meet the following criteria:
If your objective is to achieve accelerated settlement, we can advise you from the beginning on how to achieve this and work with you and your advisers to ensure you are on track throughout the initial three years in the UK.
What Are the Advantages of Extending My Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) Visa?
Yes, existing Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) migrants can submit an application for temporary extension of leave, if their business has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Having your Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) extension refused can be a disappointing, frustrating, and upsetting experience, for you and your family, and you may feel that you have limited options.
If your application has been refused, A Y & J Solicitors can assist you with:
Commencing Judicial Review proceedings.
Our lawyers will analyse your circumstances and only advise Judicial Review if there is merit to the case. In a Judicial Review application, we would prepare and serve a Pre-action Protocol letter to the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and state why the caseworker was wrong to refuse your extension application. If this does not result in the UKVI overturning their decision and granting your Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) extension Visa, we can then file with the Upper Tribunal an application for Judicial Review on your behalf.
At A Y & J Solicitors, we have an experienced team with a proven track of success in securing our clients’ Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) extension visas. We will work carefully with you through every step, from the initial consultation until you receive the decision on your extension.
We work differently, and our team are more than excellent lawyers. We sincerely care about the success of our clients and will work tirelessly to ensure that your goal of resolving immigration matter and achieving settlement is realised.
Yes, all applicants are now required to pass the Genuine Entrepreneur Test when applying for an extension. We can assist you by advising on the correct evidence, not only relating to the success of your business but the role you played in its growth.
Yes, family members can apply for an extension at the same time as the main applicant.
Yes, the UKVI will want to see evidence that you can support yourself and any dependants before granting an extension. The maintenance funds level will depend on how you apply (in the UK or overseas).
The UKVI caseworker looking at your extension application will want to see you have invested all of your £50,000 or £200,000 (whichever is applicable) investment funds in your business(es) by the time you apply for an extension. This can create problems, as obviously not all ventures need an initial injection of £200,000. In addition, spending all the funds could wipe out the capital reserves of the business while it is still in the vulnerable one to five-year stage (when most businesses fail).
Our team will work with you and your other professional advisers to ensure you meet the requirements of the entrepreneur visa extension.
The main Applicant and their dependant spouse must have spent the specified continuous period lawfully in the UK, with absences from the UK of no more than 180 days in any 12 calendar months during that period.
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Today I want to talk to you about the Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa Extension.
If you’re currently in the UK on an Entrepreneur Visa, then I guess you’re a hard-working person. You’ve proven to the Home Office that you’ve got the skills and resources to start a business here and contributing to the UK economy.
Once you’ve received your initial visa, it is valid for 3 years and 4 months. Before it expires, you must apply for extension for another 2 years, which takes you to the 5-year qualifying period for your permanent residency. When you’ve lived in the UK under Tier 1 Entrepreneur category for 5 years, you could qualify for ILR – settlement subject to relevant immigration rules, and then one year later your British Citizenship. There are also some circumstances that enable you to apply for accelerated settlement in only 3 years.
You can see how important it is to have your Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa extension approved. Without it, you lose the permission to stay in the UK. If you have family with you, they also might have to leave if your visa extension application is denied.
Before you apply for your extension, make sure you’ve met the requirements.
Let’s talk about 5 basic but non-exhaustive requirements for tier1 entrepreneur extension.
Number 1: You must be registered as a director of your company or be self-employed at your business and registered as such with HMRC.
Number 2. You must have invested and spent your required funds in a valid UK business.
Number 3: you should have created at least two new full-time jobs for UK settled workers for at least 12 months.
Number 4: meet the maintenance requirement of the application.
Number 5: and Very importantly, the Home Office is also looking for proof that your business is legitimate and credible.
Let’s touch some possible visa refusal reasons. The Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa extension is often denied because all the conditions have not been met or failure to submit specified evidence to support the application. It’s very important that the application is filled out carefully, and all documentations are included. Make sure that you include originals or certified copies, and that all documents support the Home Office’s requirements. You can request an Administrative Review to appeal a refusal, but the best approach is always to submit a strong application, the first time around to avoid any disappointment.
If you’re getting ready to apply for a Tier 1 visa extension, get your application fully prepared! Do you need a professional support and complete peace of mind for your t1 entrepreneur extension application??
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