Tier 4 Entry Clearance Flowchart

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© UKCISA Oct 2014. The information contained in this document is given in good faith and has been carefully checked; UKCISA accepts no legal responsibility for its accuracy. UKCISA 9–17 St Albans Place London N1 0NX Tel +44 (0)20 7288 4330 Fax +44 (0)20 7288 4360 www.ukcisa.org.uk. UKCISA is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (Company Number: 4507287) and a charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Number: 1095294). Its registered office is at 9–17 St Albans Place London N1 0NX. Choose institution and course Apply for place and receive unconditional offer Accept offer and obtain a ‘Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies’ (CAS) number from the institution (this is an electronic reference number that you will need in order to apply for a Tier 4 visa; it is valid for six months) Check visa process in your country of residence and the visa processing times (you cannot apply more than three months before the course start date) Check that you meet the Tier 4 requirements Complete application form online and pay the fee. (Unless you are applying in North Korea, in which case you must print out and complete VAF9 and PBS Appendix 8) Book appointment at Visa Application Centre (VAC) (if appointment is required) Attend VAC and pay application fee (if not already paid) Provide your biometric information (and attend a credibility interview if you have been asked to do so) Visa is granted / refused – contact your institution if your application is refused Submit signed application form, supporting documents and passport, either at VAC or by post Documents and passport are returned by post or collected Check that all of the details on your visa are correct, in particular that you have been granted the correct length of leave Travel to the UK on/after the ‘valid from’ date on your visa Take a TB test (if applicable) Apply for ATAS clearance certificate (if applicable) Applying for a Tier 4 visa from your home country

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tier 4 chart for the UK

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© UKCISA Oct 2014. The information contained in this document is given in good faith and has been carefully checked; UKCISA accepts no legal responsibility for its accuracy. UKCISA 9–17 St Albans Place London N1 0NX Tel +44 (0)20 7288 4330 Fax +44 (0)20 7288 4360 www.ukcisa.org.uk. UKCISA is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (Company Number: 4507287) and a charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Charity Number: 1095294). Its registered office is at 9–17 St Albans Place London N1 0NX.

Choose institution and course

Apply for place and receive unconditional offer

Accept offer and obtain a ‘Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies’ (CAS) number from the institution (this is an electronic reference number that you will need in order to apply for a Tier 4 visa; it is valid for six months)

Check visa process in your country of residence and the visa processing times (you cannot apply more than three months before the course start date)

Check that you meet the Tier 4 requirements

Complete application form online and pay the fee. (Unless you are applying in North Korea,

in which case you must print out and complete VAF9 and PBS Appendix 8)

Book appointment at Visa Application Centre (VAC) (if appointment is required)

Attend VAC and pay application fee (if not already paid)

Provide your biometric information (and attend a credibility interview if you have been asked to do so)

Visa is granted / refused – contact your institution if your application is refused

Submit signed application form, supporting documents and passport, either at VAC or by post

Documents and passport are returned by post or collected

Check that all of the details on your visa are correct, in particular that you have been granted the correct length of leave

Travel to the UK on/after the ‘valid from’ date on your visa

Take a TB test (if applicable)

Apply for ATAS clearance certificate (if applicable)

Applying for a Tier 4

visa from your home

country