The Bottom Line
- Treat sponsorship as an <strong>operations project</strong>: track Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS), ID docs, English evidence, and decision timelines in one place.
- Your biggest delays usually come from <strong>missing evidence</strong> or <strong>mismatch</strong> between passport / UKVI account / CoS details (names, document numbers, dates).
- If anything changes (job details, second job thresholds, new passport), assume you may need to <strong>update</strong> something—don’t guess.
Most IMG doctors don’t fail visa requirements—they lose time to process friction: unclear ownership between HR, payroll and recruitment, repeated requests for the same evidence, or a mismatch between the details on your documents and what HR entered into sponsorship. This page is designed to help you run your visa like a checklist-driven deployment.
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Step 1 — Confirm route + ownership (who is doing what)
Write down: (a) Trust recruitment contact, (b) Trust sponsorship team contact, (c) HR onboarding contact. Ask one simple question: “Who issues the CoS and who confirms it’s been assigned?” If nobody can answer clearly, escalate early.
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Step 2 — Build your ‘single pack’ folder (one source of truth)
Create one folder with: passport, BRP/eVisa details (if applicable), GMC evidence, English evidence, CoS details, and a simple tracker doc (dates + outstanding items). You are reducing back-and-forth, not ‘doing more admin’.
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Step 3 — Validate CoS fields like a contract
Before submission, check the fields that cause chaos: name spelling, passport number, date of birth, occupation code, work address, start date. If any of these are wrong, fix it before you apply—errors can cascade.
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Step 4 — Decide your evidence route for English
Use the most robust option available to you (degree taught in English where accepted, approved SELT, or recognised equivalency routes). The point is to remove ambiguity, not to optimise aesthetics.
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Step 5 — Time your submission and your “proof” outputs
If HR is about to run checks, generate what they need close to the moment they need it. Don’t send time-limited items weeks early, then act surprised when they expire.
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Step 6 — Create an escalation ladder (and use it calmly)
If you have no update after a reasonable time window: ask the recruiter to confirm whether the sponsorship team has issued/assigned the CoS; then ask the sponsorship team directly; then escalate to the recruitment manager. Keep the email factual, not emotional.
Your ‘Doctor Visa Pack’ (minimum viable set)
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Copy-paste email to sponsorship/HR
<strong>Subject:</strong> Health & Care Worker Visa — CoS status + next steps<br/><br/>Hi [Name],<br/>I’m due to start on [date]. Could you please confirm:<br/>1) Whether my CoS has been <strong>issued and assigned</strong>, and the CoS reference number;<br/>2) Whether any further documents are required from me;<br/>3) The expected timeline for the next step (and who owns it).<br/><br/>I’m ready to supply any missing evidence immediately.<br/>Many thanks,<br/>[Your name] / GMC: [number]