
If My UK Visa Expired in 60 Days, This Is Exactly What I'd Do
By Supportive Bridge Ltd Recruitment Team · 4 min read
If my UK visa expired in 60 days, this is exactly what I'd do.
No panic. No complaining. Just a plan.
Week 1
- Update my CV to UK standards.
- Create a strong Supportivebridge and LinkedIn profile.
- Make a list of 50 employers that regularly sponsor Skilled Worker visas.
- Set up job alerts.
Week 2
- Apply for 10–15 jobs every day.
- Tailor my supporting statement for every application.
- Focus on employers with a history of sponsoring international applicants.

Week 3
- Start interview preparation.
- Practise NHS and competency-based interview questions every day.
- Reach out to recruiters after submitting applications.
Week 4
- Review every rejection.
- Improve my CV and interview answers.
- Keep applying consistently — don't slow down.
Weeks 5–8
- Increase my daily applications.
- Attend every interview fully prepared.
- Follow up after interviews.
- Stay consistent until I receive an offer.

Here's the Truth
Most people don't miss out because there are no sponsorship jobs.
They miss out because they apply to five jobs, use the same CV everywhere, never prepare for interviews, and give up too early.
If I had only 60 days, finding a job would become my full-time job.
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On your 1-to-1 call, we help you:
- Get visa sponsorship guidance tailored to your situation
- Build a high-converting CV
- Get guided through every single step of the process
