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Apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you're 16 or over - eligibility, extend or switch your visa, how much it costs and how long it takes.
£490 to extend or switch to a Student visa from inside the UK; You must pay the visa fee for each person that joins you. Healthcare surcharge. You’ll also have to pay the healthcare surcharge ...
Extending your Student visa in the UK. If you’re already in the UK and hold a Student Route/Tier 4 visa, you may be able to apply to extend your visa from within the UK. Our step-by-step guide will take you through everything you need to do. 1. Check if you're eligible to extend your Student visa.
Since 6 April 2015 there has been an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) to pay if you are applying to extend your Student Route leave in the UK. This charge must be paid even if you have your own private medical insurance, and your visa application will not be granted unless you have paid the surcharge.
You can extend your Student Visa inside the UK under the following circumstances: Progressing from one course to another – If you have successfully completed a course e.g. undergraduate to postgraduate and your new course starts within 28 days of the expiry of your current visa. Or progressing from a Bachelors to an integrared Masters.
Start planning your financial evidence early. If you or your parents will pay your fees, you will need bank statements showing you have held the required funds in your account for at least 28 days. The last transaction date must be no more than 31 days before you submit your visa application.
1. When do I extend my Student Visa? 2. How do I get a CAS to extend my Student Visa? 3. What financial requirements are there? 4. What documents do I need? 5. What if I have dependants? 6. What is the visa application process in the UK? 7. Do I need an ATAS certificate?