Global Talent: endorsement or prestigious prize
The Global Talent route is not a general high-net-worth or investment route. Applicants usually need either an endorsement from a Home Office-approved endorsing body or a qualifying prize listed in Appendix Global Talent: Prestigious Prizes.
The route has two stages for most applicants: first, the endorsement stage, and then the visa application stage. Applicants who hold a qualifying prestigious prize may be able to bypass endorsement and apply directly at the visa stage, but the prize must be on the current eligible list.
Evidence should be tailored to the applicant’s field, whether that is digital technology, academia, research, arts and culture, film, fashion or another eligible area. A weak or generic evidence bundle can undermine an otherwise promising case.
Current sources: Appendix Global Talent and Appendix Global Talent: Prestigious Prizes, updated April 2026. Last reviewed by NA Law Solicitors: June 2026.
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Specialist advice for fashion, film and television professionals applying under the Global Talent visa route.
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Fashion, film and television applicants must present a carefully structured evidence bundle showing industry recognition, professional credibility and the level of achievement required by the relevant endorsing body.
NA Law Solicitors helps creative professionals understand the endorsement route, prepare supporting evidence and avoid common weaknesses in presentation.
Producer Eligibility Combinations
- Established producer or senior creative professional
- Evidence of recognised productions, credits or senior roles.
- Industry recognition, awards, nominations or significant media coverage.
- Emerging leader
- Evidence of growing professional reputation.
- Credible projects, references and sector-specific achievements.
- Internationally recognised expert
- Evidence of substantial contribution to fashion, film or television.
- Independent letters from credible sector figures.
Fees
| Fee Stage | Amount |
|---|---|
| Endorsement stage | Home Office fee usually paid at endorsement stage where endorsement is required. |
| Visa application stage | Visa application fee payable after endorsement or where relying on an eligible prize. |
| Immigration Health Surcharge | Payable for the applicant and each dependant for the period of leave requested. |
Processing Times
| Stage | Processing Time |
|---|---|
| Evidence preparation | Depends on how quickly references, portfolio material and industry evidence can be gathered. |
| Endorsement stage | Varies by endorsing body and application complexity. |
| Visa decision | Often faster than evidence preparation, but timing depends on whether applying inside or outside the UK and current Home Office service levels. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who endorses Global Talent visa applications for fashion?
Fashion applications are normally assessed by the British Fashion Council on behalf of Arts Council England. Applicants must show a strong record in fashion design and recognition within the industry.
Who endorses for film and television?
Film and television applications are assessed through the relevant endorsing process for screen professionals, including PACT-linked assessment routes where applicable.
What is the difference between Exceptional Talent and Exceptional Promise?
Exceptional Talent is for established leaders with a strong international profile. Exceptional Promise is for emerging leaders who can show clear potential and credible industry recognition.
How long does the endorsement stage take?
Times vary by endorsing body and case complexity. Applicants should allow time to gather evidence before submission and should not assume endorsement will be automatic.
Can I include dependants on a Global Talent visa?
Yes. Eligible partners and children can usually apply as dependants, provided the requirements are met and the correct fees are paid.
What happens if my endorsement is refused?
You may be able to request a review or prepare a stronger fresh application, depending on the reasons for refusal. Legal advice should be taken before deciding the next step.
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