If you’re an international worker and your work visa or permit has expired, you’re not alone! Many foreign nationals find themselves in this situation, and most of them don’t know what to do about it. This blog post can help you navigate the process of extending your work visa, so you don’t find yourself forced to return to your home country unexpectedly. With these tips, you can learn how to extend your work visa quickly and easily, so you don’t spend too much time worrying about whether you’ll be able to stay in your current job or not.
Who can get an extension?
Most foreign nationals are required to obtain a work visa prior to applying for a work visa extension. The extension can be granted in some cases if the individual is unable to do so before their current visa expires. There are also circumstances under which an individual may be eligible for an extension without obtaining a new work visa, such as when they are eligible for a permanent residence permit or have the right of abode in Hong Kong. In general, there are many requirements that must be met before obtaining a work visa extension, including submitting documentation and paying any applicable fees. The process generally takes around two weeks from start to finish and is relatively straightforward, but it is best not to take chances and apply as soon as possible.
What are the requirements?
The requirements for a work visa extension are numerous, and knowing what you need is the first step to filing your application. To start, you will need a letter of intent from your employer or sponsor, which serves as an official statement that they are willing to extend their sponsorship for an additional year. This letter should state the following:
1) The applicant’s name
2) The purpose of the extension
3) The duration of extension
4) Reason for requesting an extension
5) The position held by the applicant
6) Address of the employer
7) Signature
8) Date
What are my chances?
This is a difficult question. The process for getting an extension for your work visa depends on your employer and the type of work visa you have. The good news is that Vaseba Immigration can help walk you through the process for whatever situation you are in. They will provide guidance on what documents are needed, what the waiting period is, and who should be contacted for more information.
How much does it cost?
The cost of a visa extension varies depending on the country and how much time you need. Costs typically range from $200-$600 for a one-year extension, and about $700 for a two-year extension. The Vaseba Immigration website has calculators that will help you estimate the costs before you apply.
Do I need to hire someone?
It is possible to extend your work visa without hiring someone. In order to do so, you will need a bank statement that proves you have sufficient funds and a letter from your employer confirming that they plan on extending the contract. The letter should include the date the extension will expire and what the new salary would be. This process can be done in-person or by mail; however, it is more likely for employers in other countries to extend visas for employees by mail.
Can I do it myself?
You can do it yourself as long as you have all the correct documentation. If not, then you will need to hire an immigration lawyer. The steps are relatively easy and any company should be able to guide you through the process.
1) Find a company that offers visa extensions.
2) Find out what they charge for their services (some companies will offer discounts if you are already working with them).
3) Search for reviews online and get in touch with other people who have used their services before. Once all of this is done, go ahead and schedule an appointment so they can go over everything with you in person.