Visa & Arrival - Birleşik Krallık'ta Eğitim (tr)
A step-by-step guide to Birlesik Krallik Student visa application, financial requirements, Immigration Health Surcharge, BRP collection, and everything you need for your first weeks in Birlesik Krallik.
Birlesik Krallik Student Visa and Arrival: Everything You Need to Know
The Birlesik Krallik Student visa (formally known as the Student route, replacing the old Tier 4 visa) is your gateway to studying in the United Kingdom. The application process is structured and predictable, but it requires careful preparation of documents, finances, and timing.
This guide walks you through every stage: from understanding eligibility to collecting your Biometric Residence Permit and settling in during your first weeks.
Student Visa Eligibility
To apply for a Birlesik Krallik Student visa, you must:
- Have a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a licensed Student sponsor (your university)
- Have sufficient funds to cover tuition and living costs
- Meet the English language requirement (usually demonstrated through your CAS, which records your English qualification)
- Be at least 16 years old (for a Student visa; under-16s need a Child Student visa)
- Have a valid passport for the duration of your stay
Your university must hold a Student sponsor licence from Birlesik Krallik Visas and Immigration (Birlesik KrallikVI). All Birlesik Krallik universities that recruit international students hold this licence.
Step-by-Step Visa Application Process
Step 1: Accept your offer and receive your CAS
After receiving an unconditional offer (or meeting the conditions of a conditional offer), accept the offer and pay any required deposit. Your university will then issue your CAS -- an electronic reference number containing your details, course information, and confirmation of qualifications.
Your CAS includes:
- CAS reference number (needed for the visa application)
- Your personal details and passport number
- Course title, level, start and end dates
- Tuition fee amount and any fees already paid
- Evidence of your qualifications used for admission
- Confirmation of English language ability
Ipucu: Check every detail on your CAS carefully. Errors in your name, date of birth, or passport number can cause visa delays. Contact your university immediately if anything is incorrect.
Step 2: Gather your documents
You will need the following documents for your visa application:
Essential documents:
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Valid passport | Must be valid for the duration of your stay |
| CAS reference number | Provided by your university |
| Financial evidence | Bank statements or official financial sponsor letter |
| Passport-sized photographs | Recent, meeting Birlesik Krallik visa photo requirements |
| Academic qualifications | Certificates and transcripts listed on your CAS |
| English language certificate | IELTS or equivalent (if not confirmed via CAS) |
| TB test certificate | If from a listed country |
| ATAS certificate | If required for your course (certain sensitive subjects) |
| Parental consent | If under 18 |
Financial evidence must show:
- Funds held for at least 28 consecutive days ending no more than 31 days before the visa application date
- The account must be in your name (or your parent/legal guardian's name, with proof of relationship)
- Bank statements or an official bank letter showing the required amount
Step 3: Calculate your financial requirements
The financial requirement has two components:
1. Outstanding tuition fees
Your CAS states the total course fee and any amount already paid. You must show funds to cover the remaining balance (up to a maximum of one year's fees for multi-year courses).
2. Living costs (maintenance)
| Study Location | Monthly Amount | Total Required (9 months) |
|---|---|---|
| London (within the GLA) | GBP 1,334 | GBP 12,006 |
| Outside London | GBP 1,023 | GBP 9,207 |
Example calculation for a Master's student studying in London:
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tuition fees | GBP 25,000 |
| Minus deposit paid | -GBP 5,000 |
| Outstanding fees | GBP 20,000 |
| Living costs (9 months x GBP 1,334) | GBP 12,006 |
| Total funds required | GBP 32,006 |
Example for a Bachelor's student outside London (first year):
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| First year tuition fees | GBP 20,000 |
| Minus deposit paid | -GBP 2,000 |
| Outstanding fees | GBP 18,000 |
| Living costs (9 months x GBP 1,023) | GBP 9,207 |
| Total funds required | GBP 27,207 |
Accepted forms of financial evidence:
- Personal bank statements (or parent's, with proof of relationship)
- Bank letter on headed paper showing account holder, account number, date, and available funds
- Official financial sponsorship letter from a government or international organization
- Student loan letter from a government or recognized loan provider
Currencies: If funds are in a foreign currency, Birlesik KrallikVI uses the OANDA exchange rate on the date of your application to convert to GBP. Ensure you hold slightly more than required to account for exchange rate fluctuations.
Step 4: Pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
Before submitting your visa application, you must pay the Immigration Health Surcharge:
- Cost: GBP 776 per year for students
- Duration: Paid for the full length of your visa (e.g., 3 years for a Bachelor's = approximately GBP 2,328)
- Payment: Online at gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application
- What it covers: Full access to NHS healthcare (GP, hospital, A&E, mental health)
- Refund: If your visa is refused, the IHS is automatically refunded
You receive an IHS reference number after payment, which you enter in your visa application form.
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Step 5: Complete the online application
Apply online at gov.uk/student-visa:
- Create an account on Birlesik Krallik government visa website
- Complete the application form with personal details, travel history, and course information
- Enter your CAS reference number
- Enter your IHS reference number
- Pay the visa application fee: GBP 490 (standard rate from outside Birlesik Krallik)
- Upload supporting documents
- Book a biometric appointment
Step 6: Attend your biometric appointment
After submitting your online application, you must attend an appointment at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) in your country to provide:
- Fingerprints (10 fingers)
- Photograph
- Original documents for verification (passport, qualification certificates, etc.)
Some countries now use the Birlesik KrallikVI smartphone app for biometric enrollment, allowing you to scan your passport and take a selfie without visiting a VAC. Check if this is available in your country.
Processing times:
| Service | Timeline | Additional Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Approximately 3 weeks | Included in visa fee |
| Priority | 5 working days | GBP 500 |
| Super Priority | Next working day | GBP 1,000 (limited availability) |
Ipucu: Apply for your visa at least 6 weeks before your course start date. While standard processing takes 3 weeks, delays can occur during peak periods (June-August). Priority processing is worth considering if your timeline is tight.
Step 7: Receive your visa decision
If approved, you receive:
- A vignette (sticker) in your passport valid for 90 days, allowing you to enter Birlesik Krallik
- A decision letter with instructions for collecting your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
If refused, you receive a refusal letter explaining the reasons. Common refusal reasons include insufficient funds, document errors, or discrepancies between your application and CAS.
TB Test Requirements
You must have a tuberculosis (TB) test before applying if you are from a country on Birlesik Krallik government's TB testing list. This includes most countries in:
- Africa
- Asia (including India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines)
- Parts of South America and Eastern Europe
The test must be conducted at an approved clinic and involves a chest X-ray. Results are available within a few days, and the certificate is valid for 6 months.
Cost: approximately GBP 50-100 depending on the country and clinic.
Check the full list of countries at gov.uk/tb-test-visa.
ATAS Certificate
Some postgraduate courses in sensitive subjects (such as certain engineering, science, and technology programs) require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. Your university will tell you if this applies.
- Apply online at gov.uk/guidance/academic-technology-approval-scheme
- Processing takes approximately 30 working days (sometimes longer)
- Apply as soon as you accept your offer -- do not wait until your visa application stage
- The ATAS certificate is free
Arriving in Birlesik Krallik
When can I arrive?
- You can arrive up to 1 month before your course start date (for courses longer than 6 months)
- For courses of 6 months or less, you can arrive up to 1 week before
- Arriving early is recommended to settle in, attend orientation, and complete administrative tasks
At Birlesik Krallik border
When you arrive at a Birlesik Krallik airport or port, you pass through Birlesik Krallik Border Force. Have the following ready:
- Valid passport with visa vignette
- CAS confirmation or printout
- Proof of accommodation (university halls letter or tenancy agreement)
- Financial evidence (in case asked)
- University contact details
Border officers may ask about your studies, course, and plans. Answer honestly and directly. Entry is usually straightforward with a valid Student visa.
Collecting your BRP
Your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) is your physical proof of your right to study and live in Birlesik Krallik. You must collect it within 10 days of arriving:
- Your decision letter specifies a Post Office for collection (usually near your university)
- Bring your passport and the decision letter
- The Post Office staff will verify your identity and hand over the BRP
- Check all details on the BRP are correct
Important note: The Birlesik Krallik government is transitioning from physical BRPs to eVisas (digital immigration status). BRPs issued after 2024 may have expiry dates of 31 December 2024, but your immigration permission remains valid. Check your eVisa status online at gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status.
First Week Checklist
Use this checklist for your first 7-10 days in Birlesik Krallik:
Day 1-3: Immediate priorities
- Collect BRP from designated Post Office
- Move into accommodation and set up your room
- Buy a Birlesik Krallik SIM card (Giffgaff, Three, Voxi, and Lebara are popular student choices)
- Note emergency numbers: 999 (emergency), 111 (NHS non-emergency), your university security number
Day 3-7: Essential admin
- Register with a GP surgery near your accommodation
- Open a Birlesik Krallik bank account (or set up a digital bank account like Monzo)
- Attend university enrollment and orientation events
- Get your student ID card
- Register for your course and access online learning platforms
- Explore campus, locate key buildings (library, student union, department)
Day 7-14: Getting settled
- Register with the police (if required -- your visa/BRP will state this)
- Buy a 16-25 Railcard for train discounts
- Get a student Oyster card (London) or local transport pass
- Attend freshers' fair and join societies
- Set up council tax exemption (your university provides a letter)
- Familiarize yourself with local supermarkets and amenities
Police registration
Nationals of certain countries must register with the police within 7 days of arriving. Your visa or BRP will clearly state if this requirement applies to you. Registration costs GBP 34 and is done at a local police station or designated registration office.
Countries whose nationals typically need to register include Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, North Korea, Oman, Palestine, Peru, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Yemen.
Ipucu: Your university international student office usually organizes group police registration sessions in the first week, making the process easier.
Visa Conditions and Responsibilities
While studying in Birlesik Krallik on a Student visa, you must:
- Attend your course and maintain satisfactory academic progress
- Not work more than 20 hours/week during term time (see Work & Career guide)
- Not access public funds (welfare benefits)
- Report changes to your university (address changes, passport renewal, course changes)
- Not switch to some visa categories from within Birlesik Krallik without leaving first
If you withdraw from your course or are suspended, your university must report this to Birlesik KrallikVI, and your visa may be curtailed (shortened).
Extending Your Visa
If your course takes longer than expected (e.g., you need to resit exams or your thesis is delayed), you can apply to extend your Student visa from within Birlesik Krallik. You will need:
- A new CAS from your university
- Financial evidence (same requirements as the initial application)
- Payment of a new IHS surcharge
- Visa application fee (GBP 490)
Apply before your current visa expires. You can continue studying while your extension application is being processed.
After Your Course: Graduate Route
Upon completing your degree, you are eligible for the Graduate Route visa, which allows you to stay and work in Birlesik Krallik for:
- 2 years for Bachelor's and Master's graduates
- 3 years for PhD graduates
The Graduate Route does not require a job offer, employer sponsorship, or a minimum salary. For full details, see our Work & Career guide.
Sonraki Adimlar
With your visa knowledge in place, continue preparing for your Birlesik Krallik journey:
- Living in Birlesik Krallik -- Arrange accommodation and understand daily life
- Costs & Funding -- Finalize your budget and funding arrangements
- Work & Career -- Understand work rights and post-study options
- Plan Your Studies -- Review your overall timeline
- Admissions & Application -- Ensure your CAS and offer are in order
- Why Study in Birlesik Krallik -- Revisit the key advantages of Birlesik Krallik study width: wide
Sık Sorulan Sorular
What do I need to apply for a Birlesik Krallik Student visa?
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What is the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) for Birlesik Krallik students?
How long does a Birlesik Krallik Student visa take to process?
What is a BRP and how do I collect it?
Can I arrive in Birlesik Krallik before my course starts?
Do I need a TB test for a Birlesik Krallik Student visa?
Do I need to register with the police?
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