Information on visas

Applying for a visa is an essential part of your study abroad journey. To help you access key and reliable information by country, we’ve put together some useful resources that you can find below. Remember that your NCUK study Centre Counsellors are trained to advise and help you with your visa application for your chosen university study destination, so there’s nothing to worry about!

UK

To apply for a Student Visa in the UK, you must have first accepted an offer from the university in which you want to study at. Once you have accepted the offer, your university will provide you with your “Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)” which you will need before you start your visa application.

You must also have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course. To do this, you will have to include financial documents such as bank statements and tax in your application. If the financial support is provided by parents, guardians or anyone else, you will also have to provide letters and proof of relationship to the person who is funding your studies.

To apply for a Student Visa from outside of the UK costs £363, and to extend or switch to a Student Visa from within the UK costs £490. Additional costs may also apply and an interview with an immigration officer may be required.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

Australia

To apply for a student visa in Australia you will need a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). The university will issue the CoE once you have met the requirements of your chosen course with your final exam results and then your place place will become Unconditional.

The Australian government has a useful Document Checklist Tool that you can view here. Once you have all the supporting documents, you will need to set up an account to apply online via the ImmiAccount application portal.

All international students must apply for a single Student Visa (subclass 500) visa, irrespective of the programme you are planning to enrol onto. There is also an application fee of AUD 650 which you will be required to pay.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

New Zealand

You can apply for a student visa immediately after you receive an offer from the university.

If you are progressing to a university in New Zealand, you’ll be able to apply for a visa from 1 August 2022 and you will need to have an offer from your university. Please make sure that you have a look at this checklist before you apply; you will find detailed information regarding the documents you’ll need to make your application.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

Canada

To be able to study in Canada, you will need a study permit rather than a visa, although you may also be required a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). To apply for a Canadian study permit you will need a letter of acceptance from your university along with important identity and financial documents.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

USA

When applying for a Student Visa for the USA, your chosen university will need to have accepted your enrolment and you must pay a SEVIS I-901 fee, you will then be issued a Form I-20 from the university. You can apply for your Student Visa at a US Consulate or Embassy and you will need to book an interview with an immigration official.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

Malta

To apply for a Visa in Malta, you must have met all the conditions of your offer and ensure you have all the required documents ready for your application. Once you are in Malta, you will need to apply for a Residence card which will be valid for one year and will need to be renewed every year.

For more details about the process, requirements and fees, please click here.

 

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