Service Supplier

What is the Service Supplier?


The Service Supplier route is available to contractual service suppliers employed by an overseas service provider or self-employed independent professionals based overseas who are undertaking an assignment in the UK to provide services covered by one of the UK’s international trade commitments.

Key features

  • Work: sponsored role, voluntary work and study is permitted subject to some restrictions.
  • Dependants: the spouse or partner and/or children of the Service Supplier worker may join or remain with them in UK as dependants. Generally, these individuals may work and study in the UK subject to certain restrictions.
  • Switching: migrants can switch from within the UK into the Service Supplier route from most other UK immigration routes.
  • Remain: the maximum single assignment is six months (or 12 months under certain international agreements). Time spent in the Service Supplier route does not count towards settlement.

How we can help


As overseas businesses look to grow, it is vital that key employees can quickly obtain permission to work in the UK to support expansion. Our team has substantial experience and broad knowledge of the complex rules regarding Service Supplier workers and we are well placed to assist clients from the planning phase through to the onboarding the employee in the UK.

Our legal fees


Fixed fees

We work on a fixed fee basis. Our fees for individual Service Supplier worker applications typically range from £5000+ plus VAT and disbursements depending upon the issues, urgencies and complexities involved.

Disbursements
You can expect the main disbursements to include:

  • Home Office filing fees (click here for the government’s visa/entry clearance fee calculator and here for a list of all Home Office fees);
  • Immigration Health Surcharge fees, if applicable;
  • Optional premium service fees for in-country and out-of-country applications; and
  • Other ancillary disbursements such as Ecctis fees, biometric enrolment, translations, courier and postage charges, etc.

Dependants
For dependant application fees, please refer to our Dependants section. Dependants typically incur the same disbursements as main applicants.

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