The UK Creative Worker visa (Temporary Work) is a type of visa that allows individuals to enter and work in the UK as creative workers in a range of creative fields, including music, dance, film, television, theatre, and visual arts.
The applicant must demonstrate that they are internationally recognised as a leading talent in their field, or have the potential to become one and that their work will make a significant contribution to the UK's cultural landscape.
This visa has replaced the Temporary Worker - Creative and Sporting visa (T5). If you're a sportsperson, you can work in the UK with the International Sportsperson visa.
If you need legal advice or help with your Creative Worker visa application, our experienced immigration lawyer can provide you with the help you need.
Call Rex Law Chambers on 0161 989 9370 or fill in our enquiry form for immigration advice and help with your Creative Worker visa application.
Table of Contents
- What is a Creative Worker visa?
- Requirements for Creative Worker visa
- Documents required for a Creative Worker visa
- How long you can stay in the UK
- Extension of Creative Worker visa
- Your partner and children
- Visa application processing time
- How can our immigration lawyer help you?
Requirements for Creative Worker visa
You need all of the following to be eligible for the creative category:
- make a unique contribution to the UK labour market, for example you’re internationally renowned or are required for continuity
- certificate of sponsorship reference number
- be paid the minimum salary as set by Equity, PACT or BECTU (except for models, musicians or circuses)
- enough money to support yourself in the UK - you’ll usually need to have at least £1,270 available (unless you’re exempt)
You must also meet all the other eligibility requirements depending on type of application and your personal circumstances. Please contact us for an initial assessment to determine your eligibility, and to discuss the options.
What is a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)?
A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is a document issued by a UK employer or sponsor to a non-EEA (European Economic Area) worker who is offered a job in the UK. It is a unique reference number that the worker needs in order to apply for a UK work visa.
A certificate of sponsorship is a reference number which holds information about the job and your personal details. It's not an actual certificate or paper document. Your sponsor will give you your certificate of sponsorship reference number. They must also give you some other information to help you to apply, for example, your working hours.
Your certificate of sponsorship is valid for 3 months from the date it is assigned to you.
Financial requirements
You must have at least £1,270 in your bank account to show you can support yourself in the UK. You will need to have had the money available for at least 28 days in a row. Day 28 must be within 31 days of applying for this visa.
What documents are required for a Creative Worker visa?
You must provide the following documents when you apply for a Creative Worker visa:
- Your valid passport or travel document to confirm your identity.
- Your Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) reference number.
- Evidence that you have enough to support yourself during your stay in the UK such as bank statements.
This is a general list of documents. Depending on type of application and your personal circumstances, you might also need to provide additional documents.
Please contact us for an initial assessment to determine your eligibility, and find out the required list of documents in support of your application.
How long you can stay in the UK?
You can come to the UK for a maximum of up to 12 months, or the time given in your certificate of sponsorship plus up to 28 days, whichever is shorter.
Extension of Creative Worker visa
Under certain circumstances, you may be able to apply for an extension of your Creative Worker visa from inside the UK. You should apply before your current visa expires.
To be eligible to apply for the extension of the Creative Worker visa, you must be in the UK and must continue to meet the eligibility requirements.
Your partner and children
Your partner and children can apply to join you or to stay in the UK as your 'dependants' if they’re eligible. If their application is successful, their visa will end on the same date as yours.
Creative Worker visa processing time
You will usually get a decision on your Creative Worker visa within 3 weeks if you are applying from outside the UK. You should get a decision on your visa within 8 weeks if applying from inside the UK.
How can our immigration lawyer help you?
As part of our immigration services for your immigration application, our expert immigration lawyer will:
- assess your eligibility for the relevant visa type by fully considering your circumstances;
- advise you on the required supporting documents to be submitted in support of your immigration application;
- assess all the documents to ensure that the documents you provide are as per the requirements of the Immigration Rules;
- advise you on strengths and potential weaknesses in your visa application and how you can overcome such weaknesses if any;
- complete the online immigration draft application form to share it with you for cross-checking;
- submit your application online and schedule your biometrics appointments with the relevant commercial partner of the UKVI;
- prepare a detailed cover letter in support of the immigration application explaining in detail how you are meeting all the requirements of the Immigration Rules so that you have the maximum chances of succeeding in your visa application;
- upload all the supporting documents online in support of the immigration application in their correct format and order;
- dealing and responding to any caseworker enquiries or correspondence from the Home Office caseworker for any further documents or information concerning your pending immigration application;
- do all the follow-up work on your immigration application until a decision is received from the Home Office UKVI.