Documents Required for Certificate of Sponsorship in the UK: A Complete Guide

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Hiring overseas talent is essential for many UK businesses looking to scale and access global skills. To employ international workers legally, employers must assign a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) a key requirement for work visa applications.

This guide explains the documents required, how the process works, and how to avoid common compliance issues in 2026.

What is a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)?

A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is an electronic reference number issued by a licensed UK employer to a foreign worker.

It confirms that:

  • The job is genuine.
  • The role meets visa requirements.
  • The salary meets immigration thresholds.

The CoS is required for visas such as:

  • Skilled Worker visa.
  • Health and Care Worker visa.
  • Scale-up and other work routes.

Types of Certificates of Sponsorship

  • Defined CoS: For applicants applying from outside the UK.
  • Undefined CoS: For workers already in the UK (extensions or switching).

All CoS are issued through the Sponsor Management System (SMS).

Why Are Documents Important for a CoS Application?

The Home Office carefully reviews all CoS submissions.

Providing accurate documents:

  • Prevents delays.
  • Reduces risk of rejection.
  • Ensures sponsor licence compliance.

Incorrect or missing documentation can lead to visa refusals or compliance issues.

Required Documents for a Certificate of Sponsorship

Employers must prepare the following:

Core Application Documents

  • Completed CoS application (via SMS).
  • Proof of CoS fee payment.

Employee Identification Documents

  • Passport details (issue date, expiry, nationality).
  • Immigration history (if applicable).
  • National Insurance number (if already in the UK).

Professional Documents

  • Updated CV.
  • Relevant qualifications or certifications.
  • Certified translations (if documents are not in English).

Employment Documents

  • Employment contract.
  • Terms and conditions of employment.
  • Job description and duties.
  • Salary details and working hours.

Employer Information

  • Business contact details.
  • Sponsor licence details.

Additional Documents (if required)

  • Criminal record certificate (for certain roles, e.g. healthcare).

Why Each Document Matters

Application Form & Job Details

Ensures the role is genuine and meets visa requirements.

Identity & Immigration History

Confirms the worker’s eligibility and legal status.

Qualifications & CV

Proves the candidate is suitable for the role.

Employment Contract

Demonstrates:

  • Salary compliance.
  • Genuine vacancy.
  • Working conditions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Inconsistent Information

Mismatch in names, dates, or job roles across documents.

Outdated Documents

Submitting expired or old versions of documents.

Missing Documents

Failing to include required items like qualifications or payment proof.

Incorrect Job Coding

Using the wrong SOC code can lead to refusal.

How to Submit CoS Documents

All documents must be submitted via the Sponsor Management System (SMS).

Processing Timeline

  • Typically 24–48 hours for CoS decisions.
  • May take longer if additional checks are required.

After Approval

  • CoS is issued electronically.
  • Reference number is provided to the worker.
  • Worker uses it to apply for their visa.

What is a Sponsor Licence?

Before assigning a CoS, employers must hold a valid Sponsor Licence.

What the Sponsor Licence Allows

  • Hire non-UK workers legally.
  • Assign Certificates of Sponsorship.
  • Manage immigration compliance.

Types of Sponsor Licences

  • Worker Licence: For long-term roles (e.g. Skilled Worker visa).
  • Temporary Worker Licence: For short-term roles.

Validity

  • Valid for 4 years.
  • Must be renewed to continue sponsorship.

FAQs About CoS Document Requirements

How long does CoS processing take?

Usually within 24–48 hours, unless additional checks are required.

Can documents be in another language?

No. All documents must be translated into English by a certified translator.

What happens if documents are incorrect?

The Home Office may:

  • Request more information.
  • Delay processing.
  • Refuse the application.

How Annaizu Can Help

Annaizu supports employers with:

  • Sponsor licence applications.
  • CoS assignment and management.
  • Document preparation and checks.
  • Compliance and audit readiness.

👉 Official GOV.UK guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/uk-visa-sponsorship-employers/certificates-of-sponsorship

For expert support:
https://www.annaizu.com/

Conclusion

Submitting the correct documents for a Certificate of Sponsorship is essential for successful visa applications and ongoing compliance.

By ensuring accuracy, consistency, and proper documentation, employers can avoid delays and confidently hire international talent in 2026.

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