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Study in UK :: Study Visa
United States citizens (and other non-visa nationals) do not require visas to enter the United Kingdom to follow a course of study for less than six months. United States
citizens (and other non-visa nationals) require visas to study
in the United Kingdom for six months or more.
To Qualify for admission as a student, a person must:
- Have been accepted for a course of study in a bona fide
private education institution (with properly maintained
enrolment and attendance records), or an independent fee
paying school outside the maintained sector, or a publicly
funded institution of further/higher education;
- Be able, and intend, to follow either a weekday
full-time course attending a single institution for at
least15 hours of organized daytime study per week of a
single subject(or directly related subjects), or a full-time
course of study at an independent fee paying school, or
recognized full-time degree course at a publicly funded
institution of further/higher education;
- (if under 16yrs) be enrolled at an independent fee
paying school on a full-time course of studies which meets
the requirements of the Education Act 1944;
- be able to meet the costs of the course, accommodation
and maintenance (including for dependents) without taking
employment or engaging in business or having recourse to
public funds;
- not intend to take employment or engage in business,
except part-time or vacation work when given permission by
the Department for Education and Employment, except see
below “ Employment during periods of Study”;
- intend to leave the United Kingdom on completion of
studies.
Please note : the applicant’s valid passport and relevant
documents must accompany the application. Official documents
must be the originals or official copies bearing the seal or
stamp of the issuing authority. Birth certificates must show
parentage. Marriage certificates must be the civil certificate
issued by the registrar and bear the raised seal or stamp of
the issuing authority.
Employment during periods of study
Students may take up employment in the United Kingdom while
studying without seeking either permission from their local
Job Centre or obtaining a Work Permit, subject to the
following conditions:
- a student may not work more than 20 hours a week in term
time unless (as in the case of sandwich course students) the
placement is a necessary adjunct to their studies and is
undertaken with the agreement of the educational
establishment he or she is attending;
- a student may not engage in business, self employment or
the provision of services as a professional sports person or
entertainer; and
- a student may not pursue a career by filling a permanent
full time vacancy.
The Immigration Officer/Entry Clearance
Officer may ask to see evidence on any or all of the above
points.
Students who are nationals of countries requiring visas to
enter the United Kingdom, which includes holders of U.S.
re-entry permits and stateless travel documents, must satisfy
the Entry Clearance Officer on the above points before a visa
will be issued.
On arrival in the United Kingdom a passenger who can
satisfy the Immigration Officer that he is a genuine student
will normally, along with any dependants, be admitted for an
appropriate period depending on the length of his course of
study and on his means.
ADVICE FOR APPLICANTS
It is your responsibility to satisfy the Entry Clearance
Officer that you meet all the criteria of the category under
which you are applying. Therefore, it is in your interest to
ensure that you are fully prepared before submitting an
application. An Entry Clearance officer will base their
decision to issue or refuse on the documents you submit.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE IS
NON-REFUNDABLE IRRESPECTIVE OF THE OUTCOME OF YOUR
APPLICATION.
Documentary Requirements
In order to apply for an Entry Clearance/Visa to Study in
United Kingdom, you will need to complete and send the Application Form, and supply the following documents:
You will need to supply all of the following in original
form or as certified copies:
- Your passport (note: It should be the original
document and have ample validity)
- Two photographs (passport size)
- Any relevant diplomas or educational certificates which
you hold
- A letter from the University, College or School
confirming your acceptance for the course of study in the UK
and a statement of charges for the course
- Evidence of Government sponsorship (if appropriate)
- Evidence of funds (ie Bank Statement)
Dependants: ALL VISA NATIONALS REQUIRE VISAS.
The spouse and children (under 18 yrs) of students will
normally be admitted if they can satisfy the Entry Clearance
Officer that they can be maintained and accommodated
adequately without recourse to public funds. Entry Clearance
for non-visa nationals is recommended.
Dependants of Students cannot precede the principle
applicant to the UK.
Applicants Not Yet Accepted for a Course of Study
To qualify for admission/Entry Clearance as a prospective
student, a person must demonstrate that they have genuine and
realistic intentions of studying in the UK.
Prospective students are expected to have a clear idea of
the type and purpose of the studies and should already have
been in touch with the educational institutions in the UK. For
example, the applicant may already have been provisionally
accepted at an establishment with final acceptance dependent
on an interview. A vague intention to study for qualifications
or to enter an unspecified university or other institution is
insufficient.
Please note that visa-nationals in the above category will
still require prior entry clearance to the UK.
An applicant who satisfies the Immigration Officer of the
above will normally be admitted on arrival in the United
Kingdom for a short period within the limits of their means
and will be advised to apply to the Home Office for further
consideration of their case.
Universities / Colleges Offers
| University of Glamorgan | Middlesex University | Warnborough University |
| Leeds Metropolitan University | University of Wolverhampton | University of Central Lancashire |
| South Bank University | Manchester Metropolitan University | Liverpool John Moores University |
| University of East London | University of Paisley | Thames Valley University |
| University of Derby | Nottingham Trent University | Roehampton University of Surrey |
| University of Plymouth | Kingston University | University of Exeter(Under Graduate) |
| Bath Spa University College | University of Wales Swansea | Preston University |
| London School of Science & Technology | North East Wales Institute of Higher Education | Western Governer's Graduate School |
| Grimsby College | Oxford & Cherwell College | Hopewood Hall College |
| London College of Business & Finance | Swansea Institute of Higher Education | Northumbaria University |
| University of Aberdeen | University of buckingham | University of Bristol |
| University of Stratford | University of Wales Institute, Cardiff | University of Essex |
| CCWU | Colchester Institute | LGSM |
| LSST | LCMIT | Canterbury Christ Church University College |
| GCFT (Glasgow College of Food and Technology | Trinity and All Saints College | Reid Kerr College |
| Bournemouth & Poole College | Bellebys College | West London College |
| Holborn College | HIBT College | Doncaster College |
| City of Bristol College | People's College, Nottingham | New College Nottingham |
| Bolton Institute | Blackpool and Fylde College |
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