While many sponsors may be aware of the fees for sponsoring skilled workers, there are an equal number of sponsors who are unsure about the timelines associated with each step of the sponsoring process.
If you’re one of the latter, here’s a detailed guide on the updated 2025 timelines that make up the entire Skilled Worker visa application process.
Employers looking to hire skilled workers from outside the UK must first obtain a Sponsor Licence, which allows them to issue Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS) to foreign employees. The processing time for a Sponsor Licence varies based on whether the standard or priority service is chosen. However, delays may occur if the Home Office requests additional documentation.
Once an employer has a Sponsor Licence, they must allocate a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) to each worker. The CoS allocation processing time depends on whether it is a Defined or Undefined CoS, as well as whether priority service is available.
Undefined CoS processing time can be significantly longer, particularly for smaller companies, while Defined CoS applications may face delays due to additional document requests.
After securing a CoS, the employee must apply for a Skilled Worker visa. The processing time varies based on whether the application is submitted from inside or outside the UK, as well as whether priority service is selected.
When your candidate applies for the Skilled Worker visa, they must submit a list of primary documents to support their application.
Here are a few examples:
In addition to these core documents, they may also need to submit:
Here’s how long it generally takes to obtain these documents:
Document | Condition | Timeline |
---|---|---|
Passport | Only applicable if their current passport is expired. (The passport should be renewed before they are issued a CoS) | Up to 4 weeks |
Tuberculosis test results | Only required if they’re from a listed country . | Up to 1 week |
PhD confirmation from Ecctis | Required if the candidate’s PhD was awarded outside the UK. | Up to 4 weeks |
Criminal record certificate | A criminal record certificate is required for every country the candidate has lived in for 12 months in the previous 10 years—either in total or consecutively. (Only for certain jobs and countries the candidate has lived in after turning 18) | Typically takes up to 4 weeks, but the duration may vary depending on the country. |
ATAS certificate | Only required if the candidate is conducting research in the UK. (The application should be made online) | Up to 3 weeks |
There are several options available for your candidates to prove their English language proficiency; there are two popular options among many candidates – pass an approved English test or obtain an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) and/or the English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from Ecctis.
The AQUALS and ELPS statements can only be obtained if your candidate has already completed a degree taught in English outside the UK and may take anywhere between 10 to 30 days to obtain.
The English test, on the other hand, can be booked from the home country of your candidate. This timeline may depend on the availability of slots and the country in which the exam is taken.
That said, it typically takes up to 3 weeks to get the results.
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The processing time for a Sponsor Licence depends on the service you choose: Standard processing – Up to 8 weeks; Priority processing – 10 working days. Delays may occur if the Home Office requests additional documentation.
The processing time for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) varies. For an Undefined CoS (workers inside the UK), it takes 14-18 weeks (standard) or 10 working days (priority). For a Defined CoS (workers outside the UK), it takes 1-2 working days (standard), but delays may occur if additional documents are requested.
The processing time for a Skilled Worker visa depends on where the application is submitted. Inside the UK, it takes up to 8 weeks (standard) or 5 working days (priority). Outside the UK, it takes up to 3 weeks (standard) or 5 working days (priority).
Key documents include a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), proof of English language proficiency (e.g., test results or Ecctis statements), and a valid passport with at least 6 months validity. Additional documents, such as Tuberculosis test results or a criminal record certificate, may also be required.
There are several options available for your candidates to prove their English language proficiency; there are two popular options among many candidates – pass an approved English test or obtain an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) and/or the English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from Ecctis.