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Do elite boutiques sponsor visas for international students?

Hey, I’m a non-EU student doing my master’s in the UK and would love to apply to a few EBs. I know bulge brackets usually have structured processes, but I’m not sure how open EBs are to sponsoring. Anyone have experience with this? Thanks a lot!

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Simon
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on Apr 28, 2025
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Hi,


it’s definitely possible, but it’s not something you can fully count on with EBs. Some of the bigger names have sponsored international students in the past, but it's usually handled more on a case-by-case basis rather than through a clear, structured process like at BBs.

It often depends on factors like how urgently a team needs people, how flexible HR is that year, and how strong your profile is. Some offices might be totally fine with it, others might quietly prefer candidates who don’t need sponsorship just to keep the process smoother.

Best advice: don’t assume you’re out of the running just because you need a visa. Apply broadly, show your value, and be prepared for it to come up later in the process. Sometimes it works out even if it’s not officially advertised. Good luck!

Simon

Anonymous B
on Apr 28, 2025

Yes, some elite boutiques do sponsor, but it’s way less consistent than bulge brackets. Depends a lot on the office and team. Worth applying though!

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Rita
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23 hrs ago
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Hey,

EBs are a bit more unpredictable when it comes to visa sponsorship compared to bulge brackets. While some may be open to sponsoring, it tends to depend on the office, the team’s needs, and your specific profile.

It’s definitely worth applying, as some firms do sponsor international students, especially if they’re looking for strong candidates with unique skills. Just be prepared to discuss your visa needs later in the process and stay flexible, sometimes it can work out even if it’s not advertised upfront.

Hope this helps! ☺️

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