UK Student Visa - Requirements, Process & Fees

The UK has a long-standing reputation for providing world-class education, with some of the most prestigious universities and academic institutions in the world. Studying in the UK can provide access to a diverse range of academic programs, opportunities for research and innovation, and a vibrant student community. With a rich history and culture, breath-taking scenery, and access to top employers and industries, the UK offers a unique and exciting study experience for international students.

The UK Government provides an opportunity for all Indian students to study in the country but as a prerequisite, you’ll have to obtain a UK student visa first. The visa you need will depend on your age and the type of study in UK you wish to pursue in the UK.

We recommend you plan your arrival depending upon the duration of the course because If your course is for six months or less, then you can arrive in the UK up to 1 week before, but if your course is for more than six months, then you can arrive in the UK up to 1 month before.

To be eligible for a UK student visa, you must:

Here’s an overview of the types of study visas and their application requirements:

Who it’s for

When to apply

Arrival in the UK

Student Visa UK

Students aged 16 or over who have been offered a place in a course at a UK educational institution

Three months before the start of your course

Up to one week before if your course lasts six months or fewer. Up to one month before if your course lasts more than six months

*For detailed information, please visit the Gov.UK website

To be eligible for a student visa UK, you must:

Documents required for your UK student visa

When applying for your visa, you will generally need:

Additional documents may also be needed if you are:

*Please note that these are the basic requirements, speak with your IDP counsellor for a detailed list of documents required for visa processing

If any of your supporting documents are not in English, you will need to have them translated. Each translated document must be dated, and include the translator's name and signature and confirmation that it is an accurate translation of the original document.

Applying for your UK student visa online

You’ll have to apply for your student visa application online using the British Government’s official Gov.UK website. You can apply up to 6 months before your intended date of travel to the UK. Remember, your application date is the date when your application fee is paid.

How can we help with your UK student visa applications?

If you’re an IDP student with an offer letter from any of our partner institutions in the UK, we can advise you on how to go about the entire process. We’ll make sure you are fully informed on the latest visa requirements and conditions; also help you prepare the right documents for your submission.

Our team of experts will direct you to the official websites and to authorised immigration representatives to ensure you have the latest application forms and guidance. To reduce the hassle, we can also help to certify, translate and courier your documents.

Register with General Practioner

Overstay your visa

Open a bank account

Get a part-time job

Change your course

Sort out the transportation for college

UK student visa fee

Visa fee depends upon the visa that you will apply for:

Student visa UK

It costs £363 as the application fee for the visa from outside the UK. Also, you need to pay £490 to extend or switch student visas from inside the UK.

*Please always check the official website for the latest fee, or check with your IDP counsellor

Mode of payment

English language requirements

Generally, universities in the UK require a minimum band of 6 in IELTS, however, pathway and foundation courses also accept 5.5 overall. Some institutions in the UK also offer IELTS waivers considering students’ scores in English in the 12th standard.

Biometric residence permit

As part of your application, you must also obtain a biometric residence permit (BRP) from the UKVI. You will need to make an appointment with the UKVI for having your fingerprints scanned, and a digital photo taken of your face.

Tips for your UK student visa

If you need any more information regarding your UK student visa, our international education experts will be more than happy to guide you through the process. Walk into your nearest IDP office or fill up the inquiry form and we’ll get in touch with you.

Frequently asked questions about UK Student Visa (FAQs)

Q1. What are the requirements for a student visa for the UK in 2023?

Ans. You will need to have been offered a place on a course at a UK educational institution that holds a valid Tier 4 sponsor license. You will also need to show that you have enough money to support yourself during your studies and that you can speak, read, write, and understand English at the required level.

Q2. What level of English proficiency is required for a student visa in the UK in 2023?

Ans. You will need to demonstrate that you can speak, read, write, and understand English at the required level for your course. This will usually mean passing an approved English language proficiency test such as IELTS.

Q3. How long does it take to get a student visa for the UK in 2023?

Ans. The processing time for a student visa application can vary depending on where you are applying from and the volume of applications being processed at the time. It is recommended to apply as early as possible, as the process can take several weeks or even months.

Q4. Can I work on a student visa in the UK in 2023?

Ans. Yes, you can usually work part-time during your studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as during the summer holidays. However, there may be restrictions on the type of work you can do, and you will need to check the conditions of your specific visa.

Q5. How much money do I need to show for a student visa in the UK in 2023?

Ans. You will need to show that you have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for the duration of your studies. The exact amount you will need to show will depend on the length of your course and where you will be studying in the UK