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Student Visa Requirements in the UK
To successfully secure a study visa for the UK, Indian students typically need to meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Acceptance into a recognised educational institution: You must have been accepted into a recognised educational institution in the UK
- Proof of financial support: Demonstrate that you have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses in the UK for the duration of your studies
- English language proficiency: Demonstrate that you have a good level of proficiency in the English language, either by passing a recognised English language test or by having completed a degree-level course in English
- Intention to study: Convince the UK government that you have a genuine intention to study in the UK and that you are not planning to use your student visa as a means of gaining access to the UK for other purposes, such as work or settlement
- Immigration history: Have a clean immigration history and be able to demonstrate that you do not pose a threat to national security
It is important to note that the UK government’s requirements and policies regarding student visas can change over time, so it is important to check the latest requirements before applying. Alternatively, speak directly to a member of the StudyIn visa team who has extensive knowledge of the latest immigration legislation, rules and regulations.
UK Visa Types
General Student Visa
You can apply for a general student visa to study in the UK if:
- You’re 16 years old or over
- Studying for a foundation, A-Levels, undergraduate, postgraduate, pre-master’s or PhD programme
Child Student visa
You can apply for a Child Student visa if:
- You’re between 4-17 years old
- Want to study at an independent school with a sponsor licence
Short-term Student Visa
You can apply for a short-term student visa if you are studying English language courses lasting between 6-11 months.
Visitor visa
You can apply for a Visitor visa if:
- You are studying a course that lasts less than six months at an accredited institution
- Undertaking research as an academic
- Studying an elective
- Taking part in an educational exchange
- Attending a recreational course that lasts for 30 days
Graduate visa
You can apply for a Graduate visa if you plan on staying in the UK for two years after successfully completing an undergraduate degree.
Supporting Documents
Indian students applying for a visa to study in the UK generally need to provide the following documents:
- Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS): This document is provided by the educational institution you’ll be attending in the UK. It confirms that you have been accepted to study there and outlines the details of your course.
- Proof of finances: Show you have enough money to support yourself during your studies in the UK.
- Passport or travel document: Your passport or travel document should be valid for your stay in the UK.
- Academic qualifications: You must provide evidence of your academic qualifications, such as transcripts and certificates.
- English language proficiency: You may need to demonstrate your English language proficiency, depending on your course and the institution you’ll be attending.
- Biometric information: You’ll need to provide your fingerprints and a photograph as part of the application process.
In rare circumstances, students may require the following for their UK student visa application:
- Tuberculosis test: If you’re from a country where tuberculosis is prevalent, you’ll need to provide a certificate showing that you’ve been tested and are free from the disease
- ATAS: For certain nationalities only, you should have your ATAS certificate available before starting the student visa application
- A letter from your financial sponsor: For students receiving financial sponsorship from a Government or international scholarship agency
UK Student Visa Fees
Student Visa Application from outside the UK
If you are applying for a student visa from outside the UK, the fee is £363. This applies to individuals not currently residing in the UK and needing a visa to study there.
Student Visa Extension or Switching from inside the UK
If you are already in the UK and need to extend your student visa or switch to a student visa from another visa category, the fee is £490. This applies to individuals already studying in the UK and need to continue their studies or change their visa status.
Visa Fee for Additional Dependents
If you have family members or dependents joining you in the UK, you must pay the visa fee for each person separately. As mentioned above, the fee remains the same (£363 for applications outside the UK and £490 for applications inside the UK).
Healthcare Surcharge
In addition to the visa fee, all applicants must pay the healthcare surcharge as part of their application. The healthcare surcharge covers access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) and varies depending on the duration of your visa.
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies
UK immigration rules require the university to sponsor your application for a student visa (this is not the same as financial sponsorship). This is called the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies, or CAS.
The CAS confirms that the student has met the requirements to study their chosen course, including meeting the English language proficiency requirements and having sufficient funds to cover their tuition fees and living expenses. It also contains specific information about the student’s course of study, including the course start and end dates, the tuition fees, and the sponsor’s contact details. The student must include their CAS number on their visa application form, and the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) will verify the CAS before issuing the visa.
It’s important to note that a CAS does not guarantee a visa, but it is necessary for a student visa application.
Graduate Visa Route
The post-study work visa allows Indian students studying undergraduate and postgraduate courses at UK universities to look for work in the UK for 2-3 years after graduation (course dependent).
During this period, students can work at any skill level without being required to meet the conditions of a minimum threshold salary or job sponsorship from employers, and the Graduate Route is a great way for Indian students to access the lucrative UK labour market.
StudyIn Visa Service
StudyIn’s visa consultant is registered with the Home Office OISC* (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) and has extensive knowledge of the latest immigration legislation, rules and regulations.
StudyIn’s Student Visa Service advises and assists Indian students seeking a UK visa. It specialises in General Student visas, Child Student visas, and Short-term study visas (for English language courses lasting 6-11 months).
FAQs
When and where can you apply for a student visa in the UK?
You can apply for a UK student visa up to 6 months before the start date of your course. You must apply online through the UK government’s official visa and immigration website. You’ll also need to provide biometric information (fingerprints and photographs) at a visa application centre in your home country.
What are the eligibility criteria for getting a UK student visa?
To be eligible for a UK Student Visa, you must have a license sponsor offer to study a full-time course in the UK. You must also meet the English language proficiency requirements, have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses, and be able to prove that you intend to leave the UK after your studies are completed.
What are the financial requirements for a UK student visa application?
You must show that you have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of your course. As of April 2023, the minimum amount required is £1,334 per month for living costs in London and £1,023 per month for living costs outside of London. You may also need to pay a healthcare surcharge as part of your visa application.
How long is a student visa valid in the UK?
The length of your UK Student Visa will depend on the length of your course. If your course is less than 6 months long, you can stay in the UK for the full course plus an additional 7 days. If your course is longer than 6 months, you can stay for the full length plus an additional 4 months after the end of the course.
Can I extend a UK student visa?
If you meet the eligibility criteria, you can extend your UK student visa. You must apply before your visa expires, and you’ll need to prove that you’re still studying and have enough money to support yourself. Depending on your circumstances, there may be additional requirements.
Can I stay in the UK after my studies?
Yes, you may be able to stay in the UK after your studies if you meet the eligibility criteria. Depending on your qualifications and a job offer, you may be eligible for a post-study visa or skilled work visa.
Can I work with a UK student visa?
Yes, you may be able to work with a UK Student Visa, but there are restrictions. You can work part-time during term time (up to 20 hours per week) and full-time during vacation. You cannot work as a professional sportsperson, doctor or dentist in training, or a self-employed person.