amr.hassan wrote:Dear guys
I got a chance from one of UK consultants, he offered me a representative of overseas business visa, me and my dependant as but as the main applicant visa holder I will not be able to work or open a business of my own. But my dependant (wife) can work with no restriction, and he said I should pay 5K in advance and 10K after issuing Visa and another 5K upon arrival to the UK, so the total is 20K almost half of my savings, and I'm not sure he will be available after 3 years to extent the visa so it may be lose my money and visa too.
Please I need advice ....
Thanks
Representative of overseas business visa means that you will have to be employed by a parent overseas company working full time. Obviously, you will need to provide evidence of employment to Home Office. You will not be allowed to work anywhere else and your stay in the UK will depend on your employment with this overseas company.
So unless you can ensure that you can be employed for 5 years with such overseas company I wouldn't do representative of overseas business visa.
Entrepreneur visa is a better option. If you do not have £200.000 you can team up with a business partner to share this amount.