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UK Skilled Worker Visa – Expert Legal Advice for Employers & Migrants

What Is a UK Skilled Worker Visa?

The UK Skilled Worker Visa allows overseas nationals to live and work in the United Kingdom for an approved UK employer holding a valid Home Office sponsor licence. This immigration route is one of the most popular pathways for skilled professionals seeking long-term employment, UK settlement (Indefinite Leave to Remain), and career progression in Britain.

At Stanton Black, our experienced UK immigration assist individuals, businesses, healthcare providers, tech companies, engineers, finance professionals, and international recruits with successful Skilled Worker Visa applications across the UK.

Following major immigration reforms introduced from 22 July 2025, the Skilled Worker route now includes:

  • Higher minimum salary thresholds

  • Graduate-level skill requirements (RQF Level 6+)

  • Stricter Home Office compliance checks

  • Increased sponsor licence obligations

  • New Temporary Shortage List (TSL) rules

Our specialist immigration lawyers provide strategic legal advice to ensure your application meets the latest UKVI Immigration Rules and Home Office guidance.

Skilled Worker Visa Requirements (2026)

To qualify for a UK Skilled Worker Visa, applicants must satisfy several mandatory requirements under the UK Points-Based Immigration System.

You Must Have:

  • A genuine job offer from a UK employer

  • A valid Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)

  • Employment with a Home Office approved sponsor

  • A role meeting the required skill level

  • The required salary threshold

  • English language proficiency

  • Financial maintenance funds (where applicable)

Our London immigration team carefully assess your eligibility before submission to maximise approval prospects and reduce refusal risks.


Skilled Worker Visa Salary Thresholds (2026)

The UK Government significantly increased salary requirements from July 2025.

Current Skilled Worker Salary Thresholds

Standard Skilled Worker Roles

  • Minimum salary: £41,700 per year

  • Or the “going rate” for the occupation, whichever is higher

Relevant Non-STEM PhD Roles

  • Minimum salary: £37,500

  • Or 90% of the occupation’s going rate

STEM PhD, New Entrants & TSL Roles

  • Minimum salary: £33,400

  • Or the applicable going rate

Transitional Extensions

For visa holders sponsored before April 2024:

  • Minimum salary: £31,300

  • Valid until April 2030 if remaining with the same sponsor and role

The Home Office calculates “going rates” using Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes.

At Stanton Black, we advise both employers and applicants on salary compliance, SOC code selection, sponsorship strategy, and Home Office audit risks.

Major Skilled Worker Visa Changes After July 2025

Increased Skill Threshold

Most eligible jobs must now meet:

  • RQF Level 6 (graduate level) or above

Many previously eligible mid-skilled occupations no longer qualify unless listed on the Temporary Shortage List.

Temporary Shortage List (TSL)

The TSL replaced the former Immigration Salary List and allows limited sponsorship for selected RQF Level 3–5 occupations.

However:

  • Dependants are prohibited

  • Roles are reviewed frequently

  • Lower salary thresholds apply temporarily

Closure of Overseas Care Worker Route

New overseas applications for care workers and senior care workers have largely closed.

Existing visa holders in the UK may still:

  • Extend visas

  • Switch categories

  • Remain eligible until July 2028

Increased Sponsor Costs

UK employers now face higher sponsorship expenses, including:

  • Certificate of Sponsorship fee: £525

  • Increased sponsor licence fees

  • Immigration Skills Charge obligations

Our team help UK businesses remain compliant while avoiding sponsor licence suspensions and revocations.


Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility Criteria

Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)

A valid CoS issued by a licensed UK sponsor is essential.

The CoS must accurately include:

  • Job title

  • Salary

  • Working hours

  • SOC code

  • Employment dates

Incorrect or misleading sponsorship details are among the most common reasons for Skilled Worker Visa refusals.


English Language Requirement

Applicants must demonstrate English language ability at:

  • CEFR Level B2

This can usually be proven through:

  • Approved SELT English test

  • UK degree

  • English-taught overseas qualification

  • Nationality from an English-speaking country

Financial Maintenance Requirement

Applicants usually need to show:

  • £1,270 held for 28 consecutive days

Additional funds apply for dependants unless:

  • Sponsor certifies maintenance, or

  • Applicant has lived lawfully in the UK for 12 months+


Criminal Record & Tuberculosis (TB) Requirements

Some occupations require:

  • Criminal record certificates

  • Tuberculosis test certificates

This commonly applies to:

  • Healthcare professionals

  • Teachers

  • Social care workers


Eligible Occupations for Skilled Worker Visa

Popular eligible sectors include:

  • Healthcare & NHS recruitment

  • Information technology (IT)

  • Cybersecurity

  • Artificial intelligence

  • Engineering

  • Construction

  • Finance & banking

  • Education

  • Legal services

  • Scientific research

Our immigration team regularly assist:

  • Doctors

  • Nurses

  • Software developers

  • Engineers

  • Teachers

  • Financial analysts

  • Corporate professionals


Skilled Worker Visa Fees (2026)

Cost Type Amount
Skilled Worker Visa (up to 3 years) £769
Skilled Worker Visa (over 3 years) £1,519
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) £1,035 per year
Certificate of Sponsorship Fee £525
Priority Service Approx. £500
Super Priority Service Approx. £1,000

Most fees become non-refundable after biometrics are submitted.


Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

The Immigration Health Surcharge provides access to the NHS during your stay in the UK.

Current IHS Rate

  • £1,035 per year per applicant

Example:

  • 3-year visa = £3,105

  • 5-year visa = £5,175

Dependants must also pay the IHS unless exempt.


Bringing Family Members to the UK

Eligible dependants may include:

  • Husband or wife

  • Civil partner

  • Unmarried partner

  • Children under 18

  • Existing dependant children over 18

Important Restriction

Dependants are generally not permitted for Temporary Shortage List (TSL) roles.

Our family immigration team assist with:

  • Dependant visa applications

  • Spouse visas

  • Child dependant visas

  • Family settlement planning

Skilled Worker Visa Application Process

Step 1 – Confirm Eligibility

We assess:

  • Sponsorship validity

  • Salary compliance

  • Skill level

  • English language eligibility

  • Immigration history

Step 2 – Obtain Certificate of Sponsorship

Your employer issues a valid CoS reference number.

Step 3 – Submit Online Application

We prepare and submit your Skilled Worker Visa application in compliance with UKVI requirements.

Step 4 – Pay Visa Fees & IHS

All Home Office fees are paid securely online.

Step 5 – Biometrics & Decision

Applicants attend:

  • Visa application centre appointments, or

  • Use the ID Check app where eligible

Extending a Skilled Worker Visa

Skilled Worker visas can usually be extended multiple times provided:

  • Sponsorship continues

  • Salary thresholds remain satisfied

  • Immigration compliance is maintained

There is no maximum time limit on this route.


Switching Employers or Jobs

A fresh Skilled Worker Visa application is generally required where:

  • Changing employer

  • Changing SOC code

  • Significant role changes occur

Our UK immigration lawyers advise on lawful visa switching and sponsor transitions.


Skilled Worker Visa to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

The Skilled Worker route can lead to:

  • Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

  • British citizenship

Most applicants qualify after:

  • 5 years continuous lawful residence

Applicants must also:

  • Pass the Life in the UK Test

  • Meet salary thresholds

  • Satisfy English language requirements


Common Reasons Skilled Worker Visas Are Refused

Applications are commonly refused due to:

  • Incorrect SOC codes

  • Insufficient salary

  • Invalid CoS details

  • Inadequate financial evidence

  • English language failures

  • Non-genuine vacancies

  • Inconsistent supporting documents

At Stanton Black , we conduct detailed legal reviews to minimise refusal risks and protect your immigration future.


Why Choose Stanton Black?

At Stanton Black, we provide strategic, results-driven UK immigration legal services for both individuals and businesses.

Our Immigration Law Services Include:

  • Skilled Worker Visa applications

  • Sponsor licence applications

  • Sponsor licence compliance

  • Sponsor licence suspension defence

  • Certificate of Sponsorship advice

  • UK business immigration

  • Skilled Worker Visa extensions

  • ILR applications

  • Dependant visa applications

  • Administrative reviews & appeals

Why Clients Trust Us

  • Experienced UK immigration

  • High success rate in Skilled Worker Visa applications

  • Tailored legal strategies

  • Transparent fixed fees

  • Fast turnaround times

  • Employer compliance expertise

  • Business immigration specialists

We support clients across:

  • London

  • Birmingham

  • Manchester

  • The wider United Kingdom

  • International applications worldwide


Frequently Asked Questions – Skilled Worker Visa UK

What Are the Requirements for a Skilled Worker Visa?

You must:

  • Have a valid job offer

  • Obtain a Certificate of Sponsorship

  • Meet salary thresholds

  • Satisfy English language requirements

  • Meet financial maintenance rules


How Long Is a Skilled Worker Visa Valid?

Usually:

  • Up to 5 years at a time

It can normally be extended indefinitely if eligibility continues.


Can I Bring My Family to the UK?

Yes, in most Skilled Worker routes.

However, dependants are restricted for certain Temporary Shortage List occupations.


Can I Change Employers on a Skilled Worker Visa?

Yes, but a new visa application is generally required before starting work with the new employer.


Can a Skilled Worker Visa Lead to Settlement?

Yes. Most applicants become eligible for:

  • Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years

  • British citizenship thereafter


Speak to Expert Today

Whether you are an overseas professional seeking UK employment or a UK business recruiting international talent, Stanton Black can help you navigate the UK immigration system with confidence.

Our specialist immigration lawyers provide clear legal advice, strategic case preparation, and complete support throughout your Skilled Worker Visa journey.

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