Pricing

A fraction of what
a solicitor charges.

Immigration solicitors charge £5,000–£25,000/year for compliance management. Licensup starts at £149/month — for more coverage, more visibility, and faster response.

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Monthly
Annual 2 months free
Starter
£149
/mo
Up to 5 sponsored workers
  • Visa expiry tracking — all workers
  • Right-to-work monitoring
  • Email alert notifications
  • Document upload & storage
  • Client portal login
  • Monthly compliance report
  • Audit trail log
  • Messaging with your team
  • Mock audit tool
  • AI SMS portal drafting
  • On-demand date-range reports
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Scale
£499
/mo
Up to 30 workers + agencies
  • Everything in Growth
  • Dedicated compliance specialist
  • Quarterly compliance review call
  • Unlimited document storage
  • Multi-site management
  • Custom reporting formats
  • Priority same-hour response
  • White-glove onboarding
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All prices in GBP · No setup fee · Cancel anytime · VAT may apply
Everything that's included
Compare plans at a glance
Feature
Starter
Growth
Scale
Visa expiry tracking
Right-to-work monitoring
Email alert notifications
Document storage
Audit trail log
Monthly compliance report
Mock audit tool
AI SMS portal drafting
On-demand date-range reports
Dedicated specialist
Quarterly review call
Max sponsored workers
5
20
30
Monthly price
£149
£299
£499
Frequently asked questions
Are you regulated to give immigration advice?+

No — and we're transparent about that. Licensup is a compliance tracking and document management platform. We monitor deadlines, flag issues, and draft SMS portal entries for your review. We don't give immigration legal advice. For visa applications, we'd always refer you to a regulated solicitor. Most clients find this combination works perfectly: we handle the ongoing admin, a solicitor handles the actual visa applications.

What happens when a visa expires?+

Licensup flags it at 90, 60, and 30 days out — with email alerts and dashboard warnings. You'll never be surprised. We also draft the relevant guidance on what your client needs to do: apply for an extension, use Section 3C leave if applicable, or manage the offboarding if the worker is leaving. We handle the tracking; your team or solicitor handles the application.

What is the 10-day rule exactly?+

Under UK sponsor licence rules, you must report certain changes for sponsored workers to the Home Office Sponsorship Management System (SMS) within 10 working days. This includes salary changes, job title changes, change of location, and when a worker stops working for you. Licensup tracks these changes, shows the 10-day countdown, and our AI drafts the exact text to enter into the SMS portal — ready for your team to review and submit.

How is this different from using a solicitor?+

Solicitors are excellent for visa applications and complex immigration decisions. But most solicitors aren't monitoring your dashboard daily, tracking share code expiries, or chasing you when you forget to report a salary change. Licensup does that continuous monitoring. We work alongside solicitors, not instead of them. And we cost a fraction of the price for the ongoing compliance layer.

Can I cancel anytime?+

Yes. No long-term contracts. No cancellation fees. Monthly billing means you can stop anytime. If you choose annual billing for the 2-month discount, standard terms apply for the contract period — we'll always be upfront about this before you commit.

What if I have more than 30 workers?+

Contact us directly at hello@licensup.dpdns.org. We work with larger organisations and recruitment agencies on custom arrangements. Pricing is based on the number of sponsored workers and level of support needed.

Your first client pays for
12 months of Licensup.

One client at £299/month covers your entire annual cost. Every additional client is pure profit.

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