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Charity Worker Visa

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Charity Worker Visa

Charity Worker Visa Application Support

Rayyan Legal and Immigration Solutions Ltd provides professional guidance for applicants and employers applying under the Temporary Work – Charity Worker visa route. The Charity Worker visa is for applicants who want to come to the UK to do unpaid voluntary work for a charity. Applicants normally need to be aged 18 or over and have at least Β£1,270 available to support themselves in the UK, unless they are exempt or their sponsor certifies maintenance.

How We Can Help

We can assist with:

  • Charity Worker visa eligibility guidance
  • Certificate of Sponsorship review
  • Sponsor and voluntary role guidance
  • Document checklist
  • Maintenance fund guidance
  • Application form support
  • Visa fee and Immigration Health Surcharge guidance
  • TB test guidance, if required
  • Dependent visa guidance where permitted
  • Final application review before submission

Who This Service Is For

This service is suitable for:

  • Applicants coming to the UK for unpaid charity work
  • Charities sponsoring overseas volunteers
  • Applicants with a Certificate of Sponsorship
  • Workers applying from outside the UK
  • Applicants extending where the rules permit
  • Charity organisations needing guidance on sponsored volunteers

Why Proper Preparation Matters

Charity Worker visa applications must clearly show that the role is genuine, unpaid and connected to the sponsor's charitable work. The application must also match the details on the Certificate of Sponsorship. Clear preparation helps avoid mistakes with the sponsor details, role description, maintenance evidence and supporting documents.

Need help with a Charity Worker visa application? Contact Rayyan Legal and Immigration Solutions Ltd at info@rayyanlegal.co.uk for clear, professional guidance before you apply.

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