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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 89498" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>If you know you can apply for a visa of your own accord, then you should mention this in your application for clarity. </p><p></p><p>In 99% of cases a firm won't cover the costs of a visa - in total it will be about £3-5k worth of costs. And that doesn't make sense for an intern that will only be there for a couple of weeks. If a firm invites you to interview, it is probably worthwhile clarifying at the point you confirm your attendance a the interview whether rey would go through the process of obtaining the visa for you or whether you would need to.</p><p></p><p>Be mindful that with some visas, you can't pay for the costs - the employer has to. So it is worthwhile researching visas so you have clarity on what you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 89498, member: 2672"] If you know you can apply for a visa of your own accord, then you should mention this in your application for clarity. In 99% of cases a firm won't cover the costs of a visa - in total it will be about £3-5k worth of costs. And that doesn't make sense for an intern that will only be there for a couple of weeks. If a firm invites you to interview, it is probably worthwhile clarifying at the point you confirm your attendance a the interview whether rey would go through the process of obtaining the visa for you or whether you would need to. Be mindful that with some visas, you can't pay for the costs - the employer has to. So it is worthwhile researching visas so you have clarity on what you can do. [/QUOTE]
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