A UK adult student visa is an official document for summer schools and language schools that allows entry into the country that allows him to live and study in the UK for the duration of his education in the UK, which is specially arranged for him. UK student visa period, student visas are divided into two in the care of the purpose of staying in the UK.
UK Student Visa Types
The first type of student visa is called General Student Visa and GSV-Tier 4, while the second type of student visa is called Student Visitor Visa. These visas are divided into adult student visa and child student visa. You also have the right to enter the UK 7 days in advance if you are eligible for the dates of your visa. Your visa is checked when entering the UK. Regardless of your visa, you may be asked for your school admission certificate and accommodation invitation. For these reasons, it is included among the documents that you should have with you. Students under the age of 18 must have their consent form with them. There are some differences between the general student visa and the visitor student visa. The general student visa has the chance to be extended when certain conditions are met, but the visitor student visa cannot be extended. Students who have a visitor student visa can only study in the UK for 6 months.
Which documents do I need to apply for an Adult Student Visa?
Note that students who are nationals of the countries currently Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Botswana, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, The Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, The Maldives, Mexico, New Zealand, Qatar, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates and the United States of America – who apply for entry clearance or for leave to remain in the UK, are treated by the Home Office as ‘low risk’ and so generally do not have to produce any supporting documents unless required by the Home Office to do so. British National (Overseas), Hong Kong, Macau SAR and Taiwan passport holders are also included. A ‘low risk’ student has to confirm that he meets the points requirements on his visa or entry clearance application form and that he has the required documentary evidence. Entry clearance officers do spot checks and sometimes require such a student to send the documents.
Here is the list of requested documents for an Adult Student Visa:
1-11 month Extended Student Visitor: Vaf9 Pbs form & TIER-4 Student Visa: TIER4 form – Appendix 8 additional application form.
2 – Valid passport. Old passports, if you have them.
3 – Population Registration Information
4- Copy of your valid passport. And photocopies of old visas.
5 – Visa fee
6- A valid visa letter (CAS- confirmation of acceptance for studies) written by a licensed sponsor (an educational institution). Original documents must be supplied.
7-Documents Showing the Financial Situation:
The money must be in your account for a minimum of 28 days. Although movements in the account are not a problem, the minimum amount must appear continuously in your account for 28 days, the last day of this 28-day period must be within the first 1 month following the date you made your application.
School/course in London:
-9 months and shorter: course fee and £1,265 to cover living costs for each calendar month
(or any part of a month) of the course
Longer than -9: first year’s course fee to cover first year’s expenses and £11,385 to cover living costs for the first nine months in the UK
School/course outside London:
-9 months and shorter: course fee and £1,015 to cover living costs for each calendar month (or any part of a month) of the course
Longer than -9: first year’s course fee and £9,135 to cover living costs for the first nine months in the UK
Evidence of payments made for course fees and living expenses (the invoice or receipt must belong to the original educational institution. If prepayment has been made, the remaining balance must be shown according to the figures mentioned above.
8-documents related to Your Education. (Student certificate, diploma etc.)
9-course certificate or school transcript which shows your English level.
Family members
If an applicant is bringing any family members (spouse, civil partner, unmarried or same-sex partner and children under 18) with him, he will have to demonstrate that additional maintenance funds are available.