Here we have compiled all the information that you need to know about study visa requirements for studying in the UK.
Suitable if you want to study in the UK for a short time (no more than 6 months or 11 months if doing English Language). Students must study with an institution which holds a Tier 4 license, or has been accredited by a recognised body (e.g. BAC, Accreditation UK, ABLS, ASIC).
Short term study visa holders are not allowed to:
Suitable if you are aged 4-17 and you want to come to the UK to study at an independent school. Student must have suitable arrangements in place for your travel, reception and care in the UK.
Tier 4 (Child) visa holders are not allowed to:
Suitable if you want to come to the UK to study as an adult student or for post 16 education. Students are allowed to study for a course that is longer than 6 months. In order to apply for a TIER 4 (General visa) you must
3 months before the start of the course
Up to one month before the course starts provided that your course lasts more than 6 months.
Student can apply for a visa 3 months prior to the course start date.
Visit https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa and chose required service from an application centre: https://www.gov.uk/find-a-visa-application-centre
Tier 4 (General) Students can have dependents with them in the UK if they:
The money can be held by the dependent or by student. If the dependent is their child, the funds can be held by the child’s other parent who is lawfully present in the UK or being granted immigration permission at the same time as the child.
The amount of money that each dependent must show is as follows:
Note:
Tier 4 (Child) students cannot bring dependents. It is not recommended for Bachelor applicants to plan applying along with their girlfriends or boyfriends as dependent in the UK because most of them are not even of the legal age for marriage. We do not process Bachelor applications who wish to apply along with dependents.
Credibility interviews are now part of the Tier 4 visa application process. They were introduced by UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) to try and make sure that only genuine students are studying in the UK. It is by invitation only. The interview will normally last for 30 minutes and it will be conducted via video link or a telephone call with a Home Office member of staff in Sheffield in the UK.
As part of your application, you must also obtain a biometric residence permit (BRP) from UKVI. You will need to make an appointment with UKVI to have your fingers and thumbs scanned and a digital photo taken of your face.