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UK student visa application after cas received

UK student visa application after cas received

Receiving your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is a major milestone in your UK study journey. It confirms that a UK university or college has officially offered you admission and sponsorship for a Student visa. However, CAS is not the visa—you must still complete the UK Student Visa application successfully.

This blog explains everything you need to do after receiving your CAS, including documents, application steps, fees, timelines, and common mistakes to avoid.

What Is CAS?

CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is a unique reference number issued by a UK educational institution licensed by UKVI. It contains:

  • CAS number

  • Course details and duration

  • Tuition fees and payments made

  • Sponsor license number

  • Course start and end dates

You can apply for your UK Student Visa only after CAS is issued.

Step 1: Check Your CAS Details Carefully

Before starting your visa application, verify that all information in your CAS is 100% accurate:

  • Full name (as per passport)

  • Passport number

  • Course title and level

  • Course start and end dates

  • Tuition fees and payments made

  • English language requirement status

👉 Any error must be corrected by the university before applying, as CAS details cannot be changed after visa submission.

Step 2: Arrange Required Documents

Once CAS is confirmed, prepare the following documents:

Mandatory Documents

  • Valid passport

  • CAS number

  • Academic certificates and transcripts

  • English language test result (IELTS/other, if required)

  • Proof of funds (bank statement)

  • TB test certificate (if applicable)

  • Passport-sized photograph

  • ATAS certificate (for certain courses)

Financial Requirement

You must show funds for:

  • Outstanding tuition fees (first year)

  • Living costs:

    • £1,334 per month for up to 9 months (London)

    • £1,023 per month for up to 9 months (outside London)

Funds must be held for at least 28 consecutive days, ending no more than 31 days before application.

Step 3: Pay Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) allows you to access the NHS in the UK.

  • Cost: £776 per year (as of 2025)

  • Paid online during the visa application

  • IHS reference number is required to proceed

Step 4: Complete the Online Visa Application

Apply online via the UK Government website.

You will:

  • Create an account

  • Fill in personal, academic, and travel details

  • Enter your CAS number

  • Upload supporting documents

  • Pay visa application fee

Visa Fee

  • £490 (standard Student visa)

Step 5: Book Biometrics Appointment

After payment, you must book an appointment at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) to:

  • Provide fingerprints

  • Submit a digital photograph

  • Upload or submit documents

Some centers offer priority or super-priority services at additional cost.

Step 6: Attend Biometrics & Submit Documents

On the appointment day:

  • Carry your passport

  • Appointment confirmation

  • Original documents (if required)

Your biometrics will be collected and documents verified.

Step 7: Visa Processing Time

Standard processing time:

  • 3 weeks (outside the UK)

Priority services:

  • Priority: 5 working days

  • Super Priority: Next working day (availability varies)

Step 8: Receive Visa Decision

If approved, you will receive:

  • A visa vignette (sticker) in your passport (valid for 90 days)

  • A decision letter explaining visa conditions

You must travel to the UK within the vignette validity.

Step 9: Collect BRP or eVisa in the UK

After arrival:

  • Collect your BRP from the designated post office or university (if applicable)

  • Or access your digital eVisa (UKVI is transitioning to digital status)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Applying with incorrect CAS details
❌ Using funds that do not meet 28-day rule
❌ Submitting fake or unverifiable documents
❌ Applying too early (more than 6 months before course start)
❌ Not checking TB or ATAS requirements

When Can You Apply After CAS?

  • Up to 6 months before course start date

  • Recommended: Apply within 7–14 days after CAS issuance

Final Tips for a Successful UK Student Visa

✔ Double-check all documents
✔ Maintain required funds properly
✔ Apply early to avoid delays
✔ Follow UKVI guidelines strictly
✔ Seek professional guidance if unsure

Conclusion

Receiving your CAS is only the beginning. A successful UK Student Visa application depends on accurate documents, proper finances, and careful submission. By following this step-by-step guide, you significantly improve your chances of visa approval and a smooth transition to studying in the UK.

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