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If you want to ensure the success of your application for an Innovator visa for the UK, contact Cranbrook Legal’s skilled and experienced immigration lawyers. We have an excellent UK Innovator visa success rate, and provide a highly responsive, fixed-fee service.

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When you are looking to apply for the Tier 1 Innovator visa for the UK, don’t look further than Cranbrook Legal.

The Innovator visa is a highly sought-after visa route, and for good reason. Aimed at experienced business people who wish to set up a business in the UK, this visa enables you to stay in the UK for up to three years, although this can be extended an unlimited number of times, subject to you meeting the eligibility requirements. It may also provide a route to you settling permanently in the UK.

However, in order to obtain an Innovation visa for the UK, you must satisfy stringent criteria, including obtaining an endorsement for your business idea from an approved Endorsing Body.

Our central London-based solicitors have a 100% success rate in helping our clients to obtain the Innovator visa. We are no less than the UK’s leading Innovator visa law firm, and specialise in assisting tech firms to establish themselves in the UK.

We also work closely with Endorsing Bodies to ensure the Innovator visa endorsement, and have access to business ideas that are ready for endorsement. Furthermore, our fixed-free service helps ensure all of your costs are self-contained, thereby giving you important financial certainty when you come to apply for a UK Innovator visa.

There’s simply no need to look anywhere else for the highest standard of Innovator visa guidance, advice and assistance. Feel free to call our solicitors now on 0208 215 0053.

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How can you help get an Innovator Visa for me?

As a firm with more than 25 years’ experience in the UK immigration sector, Cranbrook Legal is well-placed to assist you in your efforts to successfully apply for a Tier 1 Innovator visa.

Based in central London, our UK Innovator visa solicitors have successfully helped a number of innovative businesses from around the world to establish a presence in the UK. We are particularly at the forefront of the advancement of tech-based businesses in the UK.

When you approach us about helping you to secure an Innovator visa for the UK, we will work closely with you, project-managing your case from start to finish to help deliver a positive outcome. Indeed, we have a 100% UK Innovator visa success rate – a firm sign of how thorough and comprehensive our service is for candidates for this visa.

How Does Our No Win No Fee Innovator Visa Work?

Our ‘no win no fee’ Innovator visa application service works much like it sounds; we are so confident that we will be successful in helping you to obtain the Endorsement, that if we fail, you will not need to pay us a fee for this service.

Our UK Innovator visa lawyers will agree a fixed fee with you at the outset of your case to give you crucial financial certainty. This fee will then only become payable if you are successful in obtaining an Endorsement being approved for the Tier 1 Innovator visa with our help.

With our 100% success rate in helping applicants to secure the Innovator visa, you can be confident that as our client, you will obtain this sought-after visa and be able to establish your business in the UK.

What is an UK Innovator Visa?

The Innovator visa for the UK is a category of visa aimed at experienced businesspeople interested in setting up a business in the UK. It was introduced in April 2019, as a replacement for the Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa.

Applicants for the Innovator visa must be able to show that their business idea is new, which means they are not permitted to join a business that is already trading. It is also expected by the Home Office that the applicant’s business idea will be original and innovative, not resembling anything else on the market. Furthermore, the business idea must be viable, with genuine growth potential.

Those who are successful in being approved for an Innovator visa have the right to stay in the UK for three years. This is also the case for those who switch to this visa from another visa while already in the UK. Holders of the UK Innovator visa are also entitled to extend their stay for a further two years when it is due to expire. There is no limit to how many times this visa can be extended.

Another potential benefit of obtaining an Innovation visa for the UK is that you may be able to apply to settle in the country after you have been in the UK for three years.

As a holder of the Innovator visa, you will be entitled to do the following:

  • Start a business or several businesses
  • Work for your business –including employment as a director, or self-employment as a member of a business partnership
  • Bring eligible ‘dependants’ – your partner and children – with you to the UK
  • Travel to other countries and return to the UK
  • Apply to settle in the UK permanently, subject to you having lived in the UK for three years, and meeting the other eligibility requirements

What are the reqirements of an UK Innovator Visa?

In order to apply for an Innovation visa for the UK, you must satisfy the following requirements:

  • You wish to start and run an innovative business in the UK that differs from anything else on the market
  • Your business or business idea has won the endorsement of a Home Office-approved body known as an Endorsing Body

You are required to have an Endorsing Body assess your business or business idea before you apply. If your business is eligible, the Endorsing Body will provide you with an endorsement letter.

The UK Innovator visa requirements also require you to:

  • Satisfy the Home Office’s English language requirement
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be able to prove you have sufficient personal savings to support yourself during your time in the UK

If you wish to set up a new business in your application for the UK Innovator visa, you must also:

  • Have a minimum of £50,000 in investment funds
  • Be able to prove the source of your funding

You will not require any investment funds if either of the following conditions apply:

  • Your business is already established and was endorsed for a previous visa
  • You’ve changed your business and already agreed this with your Endorsing Body

There is also a need to show that you will be able to support yourself as a holder of this visa.

Candidates for Innovation visas for the UK must also have had a minimum of £1,270 in their bank account for 28 days before they apply. Those wishing to apply to extend their Innovator visa, or switch to this category of visa, are also subject to this requirement if they have been in the UK for less than a year.

The funds that you use to support yourself on a UK Innovator visa cannot come from your investment funds or from money earned due to working in the UK illegally.

Would-be holders of the Innovation visa for the UK are entitled to form a team with other applicants. However, they are not allowed to share the same investment funds. A team of Innovator visa applicants is required to have a minimum of £50,000 for each applicant; this means that a team of two applicants, for instance, must have £100,000 to invest.

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What is an Endorsement for an Innovator Visa?

You will not be permitted to apply for an Innovator visa until you have first had your business or business idea assessed and endorsed by an entity known as an Endorsing Body.

Endorsing Bodies are organisations that are authorised to endorse applications for Innovation visas in the UK. An organisation is only allowed to issue an endorsement if it is on the Home Office’s approved list.

Once you have been issued with an endorsement letter from an Endorsing Body, this will remain valid for three months to give you an opportunity to lodge your visa application.

Can you help me obtain an Endorsement?

Here at Cranbrook Legal, we have an excellent reputation for assisting individuals with the process of obtaining an Innovator visa. Indeed, we have a 100% success rate of doing so, and this is partly thanks to the strong relationships we have long maintained with UK Innovator visa Endorsing Bodies.

Our Innovator visa UK lawyers work closely with Endorsing Bodies to help ensure our clients achieve endorsement. Our solicitors take the time to understand each and every client’s business plan, so that we can present it to a relevant Endorsing Body in a way that helps produce a positive outcome.

We also have access to business ideas that are ready for endorsement. So, you don’t even necessarily need to have a business idea already in mind when you approach our UK Innovator visa solicitors and tech specialists.

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What happens after I get an Endorsement?

Once an Endorsing Body has issued you with an endorsement letter for your business or business idea, this will remain valid for three months, and you will be expected to apply for your Tier 1 Innovator visa in that timeframe.

If you are unable to submit your Innovator visa application within these three months, you will need to be issued with a new endorsement – using a new secure reference number –before you can apply.

After an Endorsing Body has endorsed you, it is expected that you will maintain contact checkpoints with the Endorsing Body, so that you can benefit from its continued support. These contact checkpoints do not have to be face-to-face; they can also be arranged via telephone or videoconference.

When you apply for your Innovator visa after being endorsed by an Endorsing Body, you will be required to provide the endorsement letter, which should contain all of the below details:

  • The name of the Endorsing Body
  • The endorsement reference number
  • The date of issue, which must be no earlier than three months prior to the application date
  • The applicant’s name, birth date, nationality and passport number
  • A short description of the business venture of the applicant, and the main products or services the business will supply to its customers
  • The name and contact details – including the telephone number, email address and workplace address – of an individual at the Endorsing Body who will verify the letter’s contents to the Home Office, if requested

The Home Office will not accept your endorsement if:

  • The endorsement was issued more than three months before you applied for a Tier 1 Investor visa
  • The Endorsing Body has withdrawn the endorsement
  • The Endorsing Body no longer has the status of an Endorsing Body by the time the Home Office makes its decision

As well as the above, the endorsement letter must include confirmation from the Endorsing Body that according to its assessment, you satisfy the individual requirements of either the ‘new business’ or ‘same business’ criteria.

Please note that if, once you have been approved for the Innovator visa, the Endorsing Body withdraws your endorsement, this may result in your visa being cut short. This could mean that if you wish to stay in the UK for longer, you will be required to reapply with a new endorsement prior to the expiry of your current visa.

You may be at risk of having your endorsement withdrawn by the Endorsing Body if any of the below circumstances apply:

  • You have not kept in touch with the Endorsing Body as requested by them
  • The Endorsing Body discovers that you have not been developing your business
  • As an endorsed Innovator, you are working as an employee of another business that you are not a director of, which would be a contravention of the UK Innovator visa requirements
  • Your business has failed and you do not intend to set up another business, or the business you plan to start is not considered by the Endorsing Body to be innovative, viable and scalable

Do I need a Business Plan for the Endorsement?

Among the UK Innovator visa requirements for applicants is the provision of a business idea that is new, innovative and viable.

Even before you are permitted to apply for the Tier 1 Innovator visa, you will need to convince an Endorsing Body that your business idea meets its requirements for innovation, viability and scalability. The Endorsing Body will also need to be satisfied that you will spend all of your working time in the UK on the development of your business venture.

However, you don’t necessarily need to have your own business plan already prepared in order to achieve endorsement. That’s because our own Tier 1 Innovator visa solicitors have access to business ideas that are already ‘endorsement-ready’.

As for if you have your own business idea already, our specialists can help you develop this and present it to an Endorsing Body in a manner that will maximise the likelihood of a successful outcome.

The close relationships we have long maintained with leading Endorsing Bodies for the Innovator visa in the UK – especially in the tech field – have helped us achieve a 100% success rate insecuring this visa for our clients.

What documents are required for an Innovator Visa?

In order to apply for an Innovation visa for the UK, you will be required to supply an ‘endorsement letter’ showing that an Endorsing Body has assessed your business or business idea.

Other documents that must be provided as part of the UK Innovator visa requirements include:

  • A valid passport or other document that displays your identity and nationality
  • Bank statements indicating that you’ve had a minimum of £1,270 in savings in your bank account for 28 consecutive days prior to lodging your application
  • Proof that you satisfy the Home Office’s English language requirement
  • Evidence of your investment funds, if you’re establishing a new business
  • Your tuberculosis test results, if you’re from a country where taking the test is a requirement

A certified translation will also be needed of any documents of yours that are not in English or Welsh.

Furthermore, you will require a blank page in your passport for your visa if you’re from:

  • A territory outside the European Union (EU), Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein
  • The EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, but do not have a biometric passport with a chip in it

It may be necessary for you to supply further documents, depending on your circumstances.

How can I apply for an Innovator Visa?

Prospective candidates for the Innovator visa for the UK are required to apply online. Exactly how they apply depends on whether they’re:

  • Outside the UK and coming to the UK
  • Inside the UK and extending their current visa
  • Inside the UK and switching from a different visa

Your partner and children can be included in your application to stay in the UK, if they are eligible.

You will also need to pay the Home Office’s fee for the UK Innovator visa application. The amount you are charged will depend on your circumstances and where you apply from, as detailed below:

Who you’re applying for Apply (outside the UK) Extend or switch (in the UK)
You £1,021 £1,277
Your partner and children £1,021 each person £1,277 each person

The visa fee must be paid for each person that applies at the same time as you, or that applies later to join you in the UK.

Please note that when you apply for an Innovator visa for the UK, you will also be required to pay the healthcare surcharge. The GOV.UK website enables you to calculate how much you will need to pay in advance of your application.

Your application fee will be £55 lower than the above if you are from one of the following countries:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Republic of Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • North Macedonia
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Slovakia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Turkey

This discount applies solely to your visa application; your partner and children will still be required to pay the full application fee.

In addition, applicants to extend or switch to an Innovator visa in the UK may be required to pay £100 to £200, so that they can have their biometric information – including fingerprints and a photograph – taken.

How long does it take to apply for the UK Innovator Visa?

You will be required to prove your identity and supply your documents as part of the Innovator visa application process. An appointment may be required in order to do this, in which case, you’ll need to allow for the extra time.

You’ll be told whether you need to arrange an appointment when you begin your application. If you do need to attend an appointment, it may be possible to pay for a quicker decision.

Once you have submitted your online application, proved your identity and supplied the necessary documents, you can normally expect a decision within the following timeframes:

  • Three weeks, if you are not presently in the UK
  • Eight weeks if you are currently in the UK

What happens after I get the UK Innovator Visa?

If your application for an Innovation visa for the UK is approved, you will be given a biometric resident permit (BRP). The Home Office will also give you a 30-day visa to allow you to collect your BRP after your arrival in the UK.

In the event of your Innovator visa application being rejected, you will unfortunately not have the right to appeal against this decision. However, if you believe the Home Office has made an error in its consideration of your application, you are entitled to apply for an administrative review.

On your arrival in the UK as a successful applicant for an Innovator visa, the Home Office must be satisfied that you have valid entry clearance. There must also be no reason for the authorities to believe you provided false information in order to obtain the entry clearance, or that your circumstances have altered since the Home Office made its decision to grant you this visa.

Please note that with effect from 6 April 2022, holders of the Innovator visa can now be granted further permission to stay by the Secretary of State if they do not qualify to settle in the UK;  previously, Innovator visa holders who applied unsuccessfully for settlement were simply refused.

In order to be granted further permission to stay in these circumstances, applicants will still be expected to meet the suitability and eligibility criteria for ‘Leave to Remain as an Innovator’.

In the event of further leave to remain being granted, you will not need to pay any additional application fee, but the Home Office will not refund your settlement application fee. If applicable, the Secretary of State will write to you to let you know of this variation, and if needed, they will ask that you pay the necessary Immigration Health Charge. 

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Has Brexit affected the Innovator Visa?

The UK officially left the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020. A transition period agreed between the UK and the EU – during which the UK ceased to be a member of the EU, but still adhered to EU rules –continued until the end of 2020.

The UK Government launched the free EU Settlement Scheme to enable EU, non-EU European Economic Area (EEA) and Swiss citizens living in the UK prior to the conclusion of the transition period to protect their residence in the UK.

Prospective applicants for the Tier 1 Innovator visa who are from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein may be interested in applying to the EU Settlement Scheme if they or their family member began living in the UK by 31 December 2020.

For most people, the deadline to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme was 30 June 2021. However, you may still be able to apply to the scheme if either of the below conditions apply:

  • You have a later deadline – for instance, you’re joining a relative in the UK who was residing in the UK by the end of 2020
  • You have ‘reasonable grounds’ for not being able to apply by 31 June 2021, such as having an illness or being a domestic abuse victim

You can check on the GOV.UK website whether you can still apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. If you are not eligible to apply, you would require a visa in order to work in the UK.

Please note that if you are an Irish citizen, there is no need for you to apply for a visa or to the EU Settlement Scheme.

Can I apply for a Sponsor Licence after I establish my business?

UK employers are typically required to obtain a sponsor licence if they wish to employ someone from outside the UK to work for them. Included in this are citizens of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland who arrived in the UK after 31 December 2020.

Not all businesses are necessarily eligible for a sponsor licence, and there are certain groups for which you will not require a sponsor licence if you wish to employ them. These include:

  • Irish citizens
  • Those with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme
  • Those with indefinite leave to remain in the UK

Innovator visa holders, having established a business in the UK, can apply for a sponsor licence. For more information and advice in relation to applying for a sponsor licence and in what circumstances sponsorship may or may not be needed, please contact our experienced UK Innovator visa solicitors. You can give them a call on 0208 215 0053.

Innovator Visa Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is there a limit on how many Applicants can apply with one business idea on the Innovator Visa?

Multiple people are permitted to apply with one business idea for an Innovator visa. If you take this path, all applicants sharing the business idea must be endorsed in their own right.

For all new business applications, each innovator will also be required to be able to demonstrate that they have access to £50,000 of their own to invest in the business. This means that if two co-directors of a company are applying for initial permission having already won endorsements, they will need £100,000 in funds, rather than £50,000.

If the members of your innovator team are applying at different times, the Home Office will need to be satisfied that the £50,000 used for a team member’s application is separate to the £50,000 relied upon for any earlier application by another member of the team.

Teams of two or more can apply for a Tier 1 Innovator visa on the basis of the same business idea. However, when applications are being lodged for members of an innovator team, extra legal submissions will be required, so that the Home Office can assess what each applicant will bring to the business.

You do not necessarily already need to have a business idea in mind, in order to obtain a UK Innovator visa with our help. We already have access to business ideas that are ready for endorsement.

We particularly specialise in assisting tech businesses to establish themselves in the UK, and work closely with Endorsing Bodies for the Innovator visa in the UK. This helps explain why we have such a strong track record of success when it comes to getting our clients accepted for this visa.

We have never failed in getting our clients accepted for this visa, which reflectsour highly client-focused, informed and dynamic service. Our talented immigration solicitors treat every case with care, dignity and total transparency, and will also be highly communicative with you, answering any question you may have.

This combination of qualities, along with our particular expertise in helping technology firms to set up in the UK, has helped make us one of the most trusted names in Innovation visas in the UK. This includes when it comes to devising and developing business ideas that you can be sure will meet with approval from Endorsing Bodies.

When you are seeking out Endorsing Bodies to endorse your business as a candidate for the Innovator visa, you will need to be mindful of any fees a given Endorsing Body might charge.

UK Innovator visa Endorsing Bodies can vary widely in the structure and nature of the fees they charge. You can expect a particular Endorsing Body to either charge you no fee at all, a specific fee, or a significant equity stake in your business as an alternative to a fee.

Our Innovator visa UK lawyers can advise and guide you through every aspect of an application for this visa, including the fees that Endorsing Bodies may charge. We are committed to helping ensure you make only the most informed and suitable decisions for you and your business.

When you come to apply for an Innovator visa, the Home Office will expect you to have a genuine and original business plan, with evidence of structured planning. It will also be expected that your business will have the potential to create jobs and grow into national and international markets.

For more detailed advice about hiring workers as a holder of the Tier 1 Innovator visa, please contact our highly experienced immigration solicitors today.

It is now usually necessary for businesses that wish to employ workers from outside the UK to first obtain a sponsor licence from the Home Office; this also applies if the workers you wish to hire are citizens of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland who came to the UK after 31 December 2020.

A sponsor licence is not needed in order to employ Irish citizens, those with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, and those with indefinite leave to remain in the UK.

Although an Innovator visa entitles you to set up one or multiple businesses, you are not allowed to do any work outside your own business, such as work that would involve you being employed by another business.

Holders of the UK Innovator visa are required to devote themselves entirely to working on their business ventures, and are not permitted to take on other employment away from their business. This includes anything that effectively constitutes employment – for example, hiring out their labour to another employer through their own business. 

Innovator visa holders are also not allowed to work as a professional sportsperson – such as a sports coach. They are also forbidden from applying for most UK benefits, or the State Pension. Study is, however, allowed on this visa.

As a candidate for the Tier 1 Innovator visa, you are not required to be the sole founder of the business detailed in your application. You are permitted to be a member of an entrepreneurial team, and to share the same business idea and business plan as someone else in this innovator team.

However, each member of the innovator team is required to be issued with their own individual endorsement, and to satisfy all of the UK Innovator visa requirements in their own right.

If you are making a new business application with a co-investor with a view to obtaining an Innovator visa, each applicant must be able to demonstrate that they have available their own £50,000 to invest in the company. So, if two of you are being endorsed for a single business, there must be total funds of £100,000, rather than £50,000.

For further information about our complete service in relation to the Innovator visa, please call our innovator visa lawyers on 0208 215 0053 today.

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