What could go wrong with your UK student visa.
One of the most common reasons for a student visa application being refused is due to presenting a lack of sufficient funds or providing fraudulent or
incorrect financial evidence.
You can apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you’re 16 or over and you:
If you’re 16 or 17 and you want to study at an independent school in the UK, you may be eligible for a Child Student visa instead.
This visa has replaced the Tier 4 (General) student visa.
If you or your family are from the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein
If you or your family member started living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you may be able to apply to the free EU Settlement Scheme.
The deadline to apply was 30 June 2021 for most people. You can still apply if either:
you have a later deadline - for example, you’re joining a family member in the UK
you have ‘reasonable grounds’ for being unable to apply by 30 June 2021 - for example, you had an illness or were the victim of domestic abuse
There are various reasons why a student visa application may be refused and some examples are:
Failure to meet fundamental visa rules, such as not maintaining the required funds;
Missing documents such as your CAS or proof of sponsorship;
Providing photocopies or printouts instead of including original documents;
Not providing an ATAS clearance certificate (if your course is subject to ATAS requirement).
A lack of response to telephone or email queries from the Home Office when your application was under process.
Common Reasons behind Student Visa Rejection
The possible aspects that we tend to miss out or not pay attention to while applying for the student visa are:
Though the visa process and its requirements for most of the countries are the same.
Lack of sufficient financial funds or proofs to support foreign education
The inability of confirming a necessary return to home country after completion of education.
Incorrect or false documents
Inadequate language or communication skills.
Misbehaviour during the visa interview .
Failure to explain the reason for choosing a particular course, university, or country .
Inability to provide convincing answers during the interview .
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