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This section describes the immigration category of student visitor, and explains who can come to the UK as a student visitor. UK, USA, European union, Australia, Canada Asia North & East America, All Visas Processing & Consultation. www.isoacconsultancy.com

The information here is based on paragraphs 56K-56M of the Immigration Rules.

If you are an adult and you want to undertake a short course of study in the UK (such as a beginner's English Language course or a work-related training course), you may be able to come here as a student visitor.

If you want to study a longer course, or you want to work (including on a work placement) alongside your studies, you should apply under Tier 4 of the points-based system.

Student visitors are allowed to come to the UK for 6 months (or 11 months if they will be studying an English Language course). When you enter the UK, we will stamp the duration of your permission to stay in your passport. You cannot extend your stay beyond this period.

Can you come to the UK as a student visitor?

Find out whether you meet the requirements to be a student visitor.

What documents do you need?

Information about documents that will support your application to enter the UK as a student visitor.

Do you need a visa?

Find out whether you need to apply for a visa as a student visitor.

How to apply

Find out how to apply for a visa as a student visitor.

American & Canadian Consultancy

This page explains whether you can appeal if you are refused permission to enter the UK as a student visitor.UK Student, Visit, Business Vises, Australia, America, Canada, Malaysia, Asia European, Africa, North & East America All Counties Vises Processing. www.isoacconsultancy.com

European nationals

This section is for nationals of countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland. It explains how they and members of their families (whether or not they are EEA or Swiss nationals themselves) can come to, live in and work in the UK.( Student Vises ) www.iso.acconsultancy.com

If you are not an EEA or Swiss national, or the family member of an EEA or Swiss national, you should read the sections on Visiting the UK, Studying in the UK or Working in the UK to find out how you can apply to come here. www.isoacconsultancy.com

Rights and responsibilities

This page explains whether EEA and Swiss nationals and their families can come to the UK to visit, live and work.

Residence documents for European citizens

This section explains how EEA and Swiss nationals in the UK can apply for documents to confirm their rights of residence under European law.

EEA family permits for family members

This section explains which non-European family members of EEA and Swiss nationals need an EEA family permit before they can come to the UK, and how they can apply for one.

Residence documents for family members

This section explains how the non-European family members of EEA and Swiss nationals can, while they are in the UK,apply for documents to confirm their rights of residence under European law.

Worker Registration Scheme

This scheme has now closed. Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovakian and Slovenian nationals donot need to obtain our permission before they work in the UK.

Visiting the UK

This section describes the different categories of visitor to the UK, and helps you to choose which category is the most suitable for you. It also explains what you are allowed to do while you are in the UK as a visitor.

If you are coming to the UK as a visitor, you are allowed to stay here for up to 6 months in most cases. If you want to stay here for longer than 6 months, you should read the Visas and immigration section to find out about non-visitor immigration categories.

To be allowed to enter or pass through the UK, you must meet certain requirements. For information about these, and to find out what you can expect when you arrive at our border, you should read the Travel and customs section.

If someone in the UK will be 'sponsoring' you during your visit, they should read the Sponsoring a visitor pages.

Our service standards set out how quickly we aim to decide applications for coming to the UK as a visitor. For straightforward applications (which can be decided without the need for further enquiries or more detailed scrutiny), the standard is that we will decide 90 per cent of applications within 1 week, 98 per cent within 2 weeks and 100 per cent within 12 weeks. For other applications, the standard is that we will decide 90 per cent of applications within 3 weeks, 98 per cent within 6 weeks and 100 per cent within 12 weeks.

Tourism and visiting friends

If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor (or as a child visitor if you are under 18).

If you are a Chinese national and you will be coming to the UK as part of a group for a maximum of 30 days, you can apply for a visa as an ADS visitor.

Working in the UK

This section describes the immigration categories for non-European migrants who want to work in the UK. Each category has different requirements, so you should read the requirements for your chosen category before you apply for a visa.

If you are a UK employer and you want to employ migrant workers, the Business and sponsors section contains more information.

Most of our work-based categories are part of the UK's points-based system for immigration. If you want to visit the UK for a short time as a businessperson, sportsperson or entertainer, you may be able to come here as a visitor. The Visiting the UK section contains more information.

If you are a national of a country in the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, the European nationals section explains your right to live and work in the UK.

High-value migrants
Investors, entrepreneurs, exceptionally talented people and recent graduates from UK universities can apply to enter or stay in the UK without needing a job offer - but you will need to pass a points-based assessment.

Skilled workers

If you have been offered a skilled job in the UK and your prospective employer is willing to sponsor you, you can apply to come or remain here to do that job.

Temporary workers

If an employer in the UK is willing to sponsor you, or if you are a national of a country that participates in the youth mobility scheme, you may be eligibleto come and work in the UK for a short period.

Other categories

You can also apply to work in the UK as a domestic worker; as the sole representative of an overseas firm; or as a representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation.

For Commonwealth citizens with UK ancestry

If you are a Commonwealth citizen and at least one of your grandparents was born in the UK, you can apply to come here to work.

Do you need a visa?

This questionnaire will help you to decide whether you need to obtain a visa before you travel to the UK. It also contains guidance on the type of visa that you might need.

The questionnaire is for all foreign nationals who want to come to or transit the UK. ('Transit' means to pass through the UK on your way to another country without staying here.)

If you want to travel to some Commonwealth countries and British overseas territories, you may be able to apply for a visa through our visa application centres worldwide. Please use our Country finder for information about the application procedure in your country of residence. www.isoacconsultancy.com



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