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How to Prepare Your UK Long Term Study Visa Application

Updated: Sep 18, 2023


How to Prepare Your UK Long Term Study Visa Application


If you're planning on studying in the UK for more than six months, you'll need to apply for a long-term study visa. This visa allows you to study at a UK institution and work part-time during your studies. Before you apply for your visa, it's important to gather all the necessary documents to ensure a smooth application process. Here are the documents you'll need to prepare for your UK long-term study visa application:


1.Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)

Before you can apply for a UK long-term study visa, you must first receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed UK institution. This document confirms that you've been accepted to study at the institution and includes details about your course of study, start and end dates, and tuition fees. You'll need to provide your CAS number when you apply for your visa, so make sure you keep it safe.


2.Valid Passport

Your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in the UK. If your passport is due to expire soon, it's recommended that you renew it before you apply for your visa.


3.Financial Documents

You'll need to provide evidence that you can support yourself financially during your studies in the UK. This can be in the form of bank statements, proof of scholarships or grants, or a letter from a sponsor. The UK government requires that you have at least £1,023 per month for living expenses if you're studying in London and £820 per month if you're studying outside of London.


4.English Language Proficiency Test Results

If English is not your first language, you'll need to provide proof of your English language proficiency. This can be in the form of an IELTS, TOEFL, or other recognized English language test. The UK government has specific requirements for minimum scores, so make sure you check the requirements for your visa type.


5.Tuberculosis Test Results

If you're from a country where tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent, you'll need to take a TB test at a clinic approved by the UK government. You'll need to provide your TB test results when you apply for your visa.


6.Academic Documents

You'll need to provide copies of your academic qualifications, such as transcripts or certificates. These documents should show that you meet the academic requirements for your course of study.


7.Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)

Once you've been granted your UK long-term study visa, you'll need to collect a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) within 10 days of your arrival in the UK. This is a card that includes your personal details and your visa details. You'll need to provide your fingerprints and a photograph when you collect your BRP.


In conclusion, preparing your documents for a UK long-term study visa can be a daunting task, but it's essential for a successful application. Make sure you gather all the necessary documents, including your CAS, valid passport, financial documents, English language proficiency test results, tuberculosis test results, academic documents, and BRP. By preparing your documents in advance, you can ensure a smooth application process and start your studies in the UK with ease.


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