Business Visa
Harris & Co solicitors May recommend and utilise friends & family related business services as required in relation to our clients matters. To insure the best interest of our clients.
These recommendations are made solely for the clients benefits and Harris & co solicitors do not receive any financial benefit from these services.

At our firm, we specialise in supporting both UK-based and international businesses and individuals in navigating the complexities of the UK’s Points-Based Immigration System. Our expert legal team offers tailored advice to ensure full compliance with immigration regulations and evolving Home Office requirements.

Whether you are applying for a sponsor licence, looking to employ skilled overseas professionals, planning to invest in the UK, or require ongoing compliance assistance, our business immigration solicitors are here to provide end-to-end support.

The Points-Based System is notoriously intricate, with frequently changing rules and extensive guidance that can be difficult to interpret without professional help. Keeping pace with these developments is essential to avoid costly mistakes.

Our immigration experts guide you through every stage of the process — from securing your sponsor licence to managing your sponsor duties and meeting all legal obligations. Given the rigid structure of the system and the limited scope for exceptions, any failure to meet the precise eligibility criteria can lead to immediate refusal of your application, often without a refund of fees.



Our business immigration services encompass the economic migration routes introduced in December 2020, designed to meet the specific needs of individual investors, entrepreneurs, SMEs, and multinational corporations alike.

In today’s fast-paced and highly regulated environment, timely progress is essential for businesses aiming to meet their operational and strategic goals. We are committed to delivering prompt, customised legal solutions that align with your immigration objectives and ensure full compliance with the UK’s complex regulatory framework.
