UK VISA ADVICE & RECRUITMENT
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What We Do?
We operate under the authority of the Immigration Services Commissioner with Ref No. F202000206, providing expert immigration advice and services. Our comprehensive range of visa categories includes:
UK Visa Assistance
We are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) (Level 1) Ref No. F202000206, providing expert immigration advice and services. Our comprehensive range of visa categories includes:
- Innovator Founder Visa Route
- Health and Care Worker Visa
- Skilled Worker and Scale-up Visas
- Global Talent Visa
- Family Visas: Partner, Fiancé, Marriage, and Spouse Visas
- UK Expansion Worker Visa (Global Business Mobility)
- Student Vis and Graduate Visa
- Set up a company in the UK and apply for self-sponsorship visa.
- Tourist and Schengen Visas, among others
- GMC registrations for doctors
- Property Inspection Reports for Spouse and Family Visas.
Our services extend to assisting healthcare professionals, chefs, and workers from various sectors in finding employment opportunities in the UK. You can explore the recruitment section on our website for more details.
Frequently Asked Questions
We are authorised to provide UK immigration advice and services at Level 1 and are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA), Ref No. F202000206.
We only work within the scope of our regulation, follow Home Office guidance, and always refer you to official sources or higher‑level professionals where more complex representation is required
We do not directly employ you, but we share UK job opportunities and guidance for finding Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visa sponsorships through our websites and social channels.
On our Turkish job portal islondra.com and our visa blog, you will find free resources such as “How to find a sponsored job,” “50 large UK sponsor companies,” and lists of UK employers who regularly recruit from overseas.
Most long‑term work routes such as the Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visas allow you to bring your partner and children under 18 as dependants, as long as you meet the financial and relationship requirements.
During your consultation, we explain who can qualify as a dependant, how much savings or income you may need, and what documents your spouse and children must prepare.
We mainly focus on Skilled Worker visas, Health and Care Worker visas, Family and Spouse visas, Student visas, Visitor visas and selected business routes such as Innovator Founder and Global Talent.
Because our clients are mostly from Turkey and other overseas countries, we have particular experience with sponsorship‑based work visas, healthcare recruitment and family routes for people who want to live and work in the UK long‑term.
If you have had a previous refusal, we first review your refusal letter, documents and personal situation to understand what went wrong.
We recently successfully assisted four individuals whose visa applications were initially refused, and we were able to secure their visas thereafter. You can view their feedback in the saved stories section on our Instagram profile.
Most long‑term UK visas require proof of English language ability at a certain CEFR level (for example B1 for many work and family routes, higher for some professional roles).
We tell you whether you need IELTS for UKVI, OET or another approved SELT, whether any exemption applies in your case, and how to choose the correct test and level before you book.
Visa fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) change frequently and depend on the visa type, length and number of family members.
During your consultation we estimate the total cost for your chosen route, and we always direct clients to the official fee pages on GOV.UK so you can double‑check the most up‑to‑date amounts:
Visa fees: <https://www.gov.uk/visa-fees>
IHS calculator: <https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application/how-much-pay>
Yes. All of our consultations are available online via Zoom or WhatsApp, so you can speak to us from Turkey or any other country before you travel.
You can choose a convenient time and book instantly using our online booking system, and after the meeting you receive a clear summary of the main points and next recommended steps. https://metin.youcanbook.me/
UK immigration rules change regularly, so we share updates, tips and job opportunities through our website, blog and social media.
For ongoing guidance, you can follow our Instagram account, subscribe to our YouTube channel for video explanations, and read our blog articles where we cover new salary thresholds, sponsorship rules and practical advice for living and working in the UK.
We are authorised to provide UK immigration advice and services at Level 1 and are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA), Ref No. F202000206.
We only work within the scope of our regulation, follow Home Office guidance, and always refer you to official sources or higher‑level professionals where more complex representation is required
We do not directly employ you, but we share UK job opportunities and guidance for finding Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visa sponsorships through our websites and social channels.
On our Turkish job portal islondra.com and our visa blog, you will find free resources such as “How to find a sponsored job,” “50 large UK sponsor companies,” and lists of UK employers who regularly recruit from overseas.
Most long‑term work routes such as the Skilled Worker and Health and Care Worker visas allow you to bring your partner and children under 18 as dependants, as long as you meet the financial and relationship requirements.
During your consultation, we explain who can qualify as a dependant, how much savings or income you may need, and what documents your spouse and children must prepare.
We mainly focus on Skilled Worker visas, Health and Care Worker visas, Family and Spouse visas, Student visas, Visitor visas and selected business routes such as Innovator Founder and Global Talent.
Because our clients are mostly from Turkey and other overseas countries, we have particular experience with sponsorship‑based work visas, healthcare recruitment and family routes for people who want to live and work in the UK long‑term.
If you have had a previous refusal, we first review your refusal letter, documents and personal situation to understand what went wrong.
We then advise whether a fresh application, an administrative review or simply waiting and improving your circumstances is more realistic, and help you rebuild your case in line with current Home Office guidance.
Most long‑term UK visas require proof of English language ability at a certain CEFR level (for example B1 for many work and family routes, higher for some professional roles).
We tell you whether you need IELTS for UKVI, OET or another approved SELT, whether any exemption applies in your case, and how to choose the correct test and level before you book.
Visa fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) change frequently and depend on the visa type, length and number of family members.
During your consultation we estimate the total cost for your chosen route, and we always direct clients to the official fee pages on GOV.UK so you can double‑check the most up‑to‑date amounts:
Visa fees: <https://www.gov.uk/visa-fees>
IHS calculator: <https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application/how-much-pay>
Yes. All of our consultations are available online via Zoom or WhatsApp, so you can speak to us from Turkey or any other country before you travel.
You can choose a convenient time and book instantly using our online booking system, and after the meeting you receive a clear summary of the main points and next recommended steps. https://metin.youcanbook.me/
UK immigration rules change regularly, so we share updates, tips and job opportunities through our website, blog and social media.
For ongoing guidance, you can follow our Instagram account, subscribe to our YouTube channel for video explanations, and read our blog articles where we cover new salary thresholds, sponsorship rules and practical advice for living and working in the UK.
About Murat Metin
Hello, I’m Murat Metin.
I began my academic journey by studying Political Science at Middlesex University. I worked as an advisor at the Waltham Forest Education Department.
In 2004, I transitioned into a new role as a member of the City of London Police Force, a career path that lasted until 2011. This experience allowed me to immerse myself in public service and the essential work of law enforcement. We are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) (Level 1) Ref No. F202000206, a designation that enables me to assist individuals and families in obtaining family visas and business visas, a responsibility I hold dear. I am committed to helping people find their path to the UK, whether it’s for reuniting with loved ones or embarking on entrepreneurial ventures.
Check out our recruitment site www.islondra.com
My life’s work is driven by a commitment to empowering individuals and businesses, fostering connections, and enriching the lives of those I serve. I invite you to explore my website further to discover how I can assist you in achieving your goals and aspirations in the United Kingdom. Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to the opportunity to work with you.
Unsure where to start?
While we provide free advice, we encourage you to visit our YouTube channel for in-depth information on each visa category before reaching out. Familiarising yourself with the basics of your desired visa will make our initial conversation more efficient. Unsure where to start? Our YouTube channel and UK GOV links are valuable resources to learn about relevant UK visas.
Get A Free Advice
- +44 208 050 56 89
- https://metin.youcanbook.me/
- info@metin.london
- 12 Nursery Rise, LONDON EN9 3FB