Innovator Founder Visa
The Innovator Founder Visa is a fairly new immigration route introduced by the UK Government in 2023. This visa replaces the Innovator and Start-up Visas and is the primary visa for entrepreneurs from overseas who want to move their business to the UK or set up a new business.
If you’re an entrepreneur looking to start a business in the UK an innovator founder visa is the primary route available to you. Our network of specialist immigration lawyers can help guide you through this process using their expertise to boost your chances of a successful application.
How long can you stay in the UK on an Innovator Founder visa?
What documents do you need to apply for an Innovator Founder visa?
How long does it take to get a decision for an Innovator Founder visa?
What is the difference between an Innovator Founder visa and a Start-Up visa?
Can I switch to an Innovator Founder visa if I’m already in the UK on another visa?
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Who is eligible for an Innovator Founder Visa?
Eligible businesses for this visa route must be new, innovative, and scalable.
You also must:
Be at least 18 years old.
Have an endorsement from an approved body.
Have a viable business plan
Be active in the day-to-day running of the business
Have funds to start the business and provide accommodation for yourself
Apply and obtain entry clearance as an innovator founder before coming to the UK
Get medical clearance for tuberculosis if from a country where the disease is present
Have no criminal record or criminal sanctions such as being disbarred from acting as a company director.
Applicants must also have at least £1,270 in their bank account for 28 consecutive days before applying for an Innovator Founder Visa. Further, if you want to bring dependents with you, you will need to meet extra financial thresholds to do so.
If your business has already been endorsed for a previous visa, you don’t need investment funds. You also don’t need investment funds if you have changed your business and confirmed this with your endorsing body.
How long can you stay in the UK on an Innovator Founder Visa?
The Innovator Founder Visa allows holders to remain in the UK for up to three years. After 12 months and 24 months, holders meet with their endorsing body to show their progress and consider an extension.
Can you extend an Innovator Founder Visa?
When the initial three-year period has expired, holders of an Innovator Founder Visa can apply for an extension of three years.
There’s no limit on how many times you can extend your visa and it is possible for holders to apply for permanent settlement when the initial three-year period has expired.
This is a very attractive benefit to the innovator founder visa, and what makes it an alluring visa – usually it takes 5 years to be eligible for indefinite leave to remain.
What documents do you need to apply for an innovator founder visa?
You must provide biometric information and identity verification to verify your identity and evidence that you qualify for the financial requirements, through bank statements.
You should also have a valid endorsement letter from an endorsing body dated no more than 3 months before the date of application.
How to apply for an innovator founder visa
If you are outside of the UK, you can apply for an Innovator Founder visa online.
As part of the application process, you'll be asked to prove your identity either by having your fingerprints or photograph taken at a visa application centre, or by using the UK Immigration: ID Check app.
If you're already in the UK and looking to extend your Innovator Founder Visa or switch to this visa type, the process is slightly different but you can still apply online.
Once you've submitted your application, you can't travel outside of the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man until you get a decision. If you do, your application will be withdrawn.
Our network of immigration solicitors are specialists in helping to support entrepreneurs and business people from overseas looking to secure an innovator founder visa and start a business in the UK.