UK visa sponsorship for employers
Check whether your worker needs an ATAS certificate
Before you assign a certificate of sponsorship to your worker, you may need to check whether the worker needs an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate.
Who needs to do this
You’ll need to do this if you’re sponsoring a worker on any of the following:
- a Skilled Worker visa
- a Senior or Specialist Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)
- a Graduate Trainee visa (Global Business Mobility)
- a UK Expansion Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)
- a Service Supplier visa (Global Business Mobility)
- a Secondment Worker visa (Global Business Mobility)
- a Scale-up Worker visa
- a Government Authorised Exchange visa
- an International Agreement visa
If you’re sponsoring a worker on any other visa, you do not need to do anything.
What you need to do
If you do need to check, you must follow these steps.
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Check if the worker needs an ATAS certificate.
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Answer the question on the certificate of sponsorship, confirming whether or not the worker needs an ATAS certificate. If they do not need an ATAS certificate, you may need to give a brief explanation of why.
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If the worker does need an ATAS certificate, you must tell them that they need to get one and include it in their visa application.
Check if the worker needs an ATAS certificate
The worker will need an ATAS certificate if all of the following are true:
- you have a Student sponsor licence
- you’re sponsoring the worker in a relevant occupation code
- the worker will be carrying out research at PhD level or above in a ‘relevant subject’ - check the relevant subject areas list in the worker sponsor guidance
- the worker’s nationality is not exempt from needing an ATAS certificate - check the exempt nationalities list in the worker sponsor guidance
If your worker does not need an ATAS certificate because they will not be doing research at PhD level or above in a relevant subject but all of the other points apply, you’ll need to add an explanation note.
You can either:
- add a note to the ‘job description’ field on your certificate of sponsorship
- add a sponsor note after you have assigned your certificate of sponsorship
Example explanation note
The worker does not need an ATAS certificate because the role does not involve research at PhD level or above.
If the worker needs an ATAS certificate
You must:
- tell the worker that they need to get an ATAS certificate and include it in their visa application
- make and keep a copy of the ATAS certificate, once it has been issued
You do not need to add an explanation or a sponsor note if your worker does need an ATAS certificate.
Tell the worker that they need an ATAS certificate
Tell the worker that they must apply for an ATAS certificate and include it in their visa application.
If the worker does not include their ATAS certificate, their visa application will be refused and you may lose your sponsor licences.
ATAS certificate applications for workers can take at least 2 weeks to be processed (3 weeks between April and September).
Make and keep a copy of the ATAS certificate
When the worker has received their ATAS certificate, you must keep a copy of either:
- the certificate
- the electronic approval notice the worker received from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)