UK Student Visa Application: A Complete Guide
Understand the UK student visa process and get tips to ensure a smooth and successful application.

UK Student Visa Information

For anyone who wants to study in the UK, the UK student visa application process can feel especially daunting.

However, at AHZ, our expert staff take the stress out of this process, handling all of the admin while guiding you through every step you’ll need to take.

We’ll make sure that your visa application is good to go the first time, with all of the documentation required. Our mission is to stop you from having to pay the application fee more than once (which is unfortunately common when applying alone) as well as to prevent any frustrating delays, so you can focus on getting ready to start this exciting new chapter with total peace of mind.

What’s the best part? Our service is completely free of charge!

Categorising UK Student Visas

To make sure that you select the correct entry route, you’ll need to understand the current UKVI (UK visa) categories:

UK Student Visa (formerly tier 4)

The standard visa for international students undertaking a course of study at a UK university or college. This visa requires a CAS, English language proof, and financial evidence, and allows you to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full time during vacations.

Graduate Visa

The Graduate Visa is not a student visa, it’s a post-study work visa available to students who have successfully completed a UK degree. It allows graduates to stay in the UK for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) to work or look for work, with no sponsorship required.

Short-term Study Visa

For students studying an English language course of between 6 and 11 months, or any other course of up to 6 months. This visa does not allow you to work or extend your stay in the UK.

Child Student Visa

This is designed for students aged 4 to 17 who are studying at independent schools. It requires a CAS from the school and evidence of parental consent and care arrangements in the UK.

The 6-Step Application Process

Securing your UK Student Visa means following a standard process, made up of 6 individual steps. To help you avoid delays, we’ll work with you to make sure that each stage is completed accurately before moving to the next.

Step 1 — Receive your CAS from your university

Once you have accepted an unconditional offer, your university will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) — a unique 14-character reference number. Your CAS is valid for 6 months and must be used within that period to apply for your visa. Check your CAS details carefully, as errors could delay your application.

Step 2 — Meet the English language requirement

Your CAS will confirm whether you have met the English language requirement for your visa. Most universities require IELTS Academic 6.0 overall (with no band below 5.5) for undergraduate study and 6.5 for postgraduate. Accepted alternatives include TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, and Cambridge English qualifications."

Step 3 — Gather your financial evidence

You must show funds meeting the UKVI financial thresholds (see above) held continuously in your bank account for at least 28 consecutive days. The end date of this 28-day period must be within 31 days of your visa application date. Bank statements, savings account statements, or an official financial sponsorship letter from your government or institution are accepted.

Step 4 — Apply online via UKVI

Apply at gov.uk/student-visa. You will need your CAS number, passport, financial evidence, English language test results, and — for certain science, engineering, and technology courses — an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. Applications typically take up to 3 weeks to process; priority processing (£500 extra) is available in most countries for a decision within 5 working days.

Step 5 — Attend your biometric appointment

Book a biometric appointment at a UKVCAS service point in your country. Bring all original documents. You will provide fingerprints and a photograph. Some countries offer a premium lounge service for an additional fee."

Step 6 — Travel to the UK and collect your BRP

If your visa is approved, you will receive a vignette (entry clearance sticker) in your passport, valid for 30 days to enter the UK. Within 10 days of arriving, collect your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) from your nominated Post Office branch

Our team will guide you through every one of these steps to make sure your application is accurate, complete, and submitted on time.

Critical Document Checklist

Before you submit your application, use this checklist to make sure your paperwork is "decision-ready." Your CAS number is the most important part; remember, it can only be used once for a single application.

  • Valid CAS Statement: Your unique Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies.
  • Current Passport: Must be valid and have blank pages for your visa.
  • Academic Records: Your original school certificates and grades.
  • English Test Results: Your official IELTS or PTE scores.
  • Financial Evidence: Bank statements that show you have held the required money for at least 28 days.
  • TB Test Results: A valid tuberculosis (TB) medical certificate, if this is required for students from your country.

The AHZ Expert Support Advantage

Applying for a visa can sometimes feel overwhelming, but at AHZ, we handle all of the worst parts for you. Our British Council-trained staff give you constant support throughout the entire process, helping you navigate the UKVI system easily and stress-free.

Before you send your application, we’ll carefully check all your documents to make sure they are correct and ready to submit, helping you avoid the common mistakes that often result in visas being refused.

Your dedicated counsellor will be by your side until your BRP is safely in your hand, and should you need more support when it comes to the moving process, we’re more than happy to help.

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