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Student Visa Application Service

Your UK Student Visa Application

SI-UK's visa consultant is registered with the Home Office OISC* (Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner) and has extensive knowledge of the latest immigration legislation, rules and regulations.

SI-UK’s Student Visa Service advises and assists international students seeking a UK visa. It specialises in the general student visa, the child student visa, and the short-term study visa (for English language courses lasting 6-11 months).

To be eligible for a Student Visa in the UK, you must have received a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies and meet the points-based immigration system threshold. The Graduate Visa, introduced in 2021, allows international student graduates to look for work in the UK for 2-3 years (degree dependent) after graduation. 

If you want to use the Student Visa Service or have any questions about your student visa, whether big or small, arrange a free consultation with our visa team today.

Student Visa Application Process

To complete your UK study visa application quickly and increase its likelihood of success, your immigration matter will be dealt with in a few simple stages:

  1. Free initial consultation
  2. Provide a checklist for necessary supporting documents
  3. Completion and submission of your online application to UKVI
  4. Book a biometrics appointment for your documents to be submitted at a UK visa centre
  5. Communicate with UK visa and immigration on your behalf

The standard Home Office fee for a Student visa application is £490 for the main applicant (general student and child student) and each dependent.

Once CAS is received and all your documents are certified, SI-UK will submit your application online. Results can be expected within four weeks. Please note this service does not guarantee a successful visa application.

Types of UK Study Visa

Types of student visa Who can apply?

General Student visa

You can apply for a general student visa to study in the UK if:

  • You're 16 years old or over
  • Studying for a foundation, A-Levels, undergraduate, postgraduate, pre-masters or PhD programme
Child Student visa

You can apply for a Child Student visa if:

  • You're between 4-17 years old
  • Want to study at an independent school with a sponsor licence
Short-term Student visa

You can apply for a Short-term Student visa if you study English language courses lasting 6-11 months.

Visitor visa

You can apply for a Visitor visa if:

  • You are studying a course that lasts less than six months at an accredited institution
  • Undertaking research as an academic
  • Studying an elective
  • Taking part in an educational exchange
  • Attending a recreational course that lasts for 30 days maximum
Graduate visa

You can apply for a Graduate visa if you plan to stay in the UK for two years after completing an undergraduate degree.

*Home Office OISC Registration Number: F201900046.

Graduate Visa Route

The post-study work visa allows international students studying undergraduate and postgraduate courses at UK universities to look for work in the UK for 2-3 years after graduation (course dependent).

During this period, students can work at any skill level without meeting the conditions of a minimum threshold salary or job sponsorship from employers, and the Graduate Route is a great way for international students to access the lucrative UK labour market.

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