Whether you are in the UK or abroad, the process for obtaining your visa is the same, except for your presentation. The following are steps that can help you obtain your student visa more easily:
1. Remember that UK immigration has introduced changes to the Tier 4 student visa system and as such it would be helpful to follow all the steps outlined to ensure approval.
2. To begin the process, you must choose a course that you wish to study in the UK. It would be better to check first if this is at an acceptable educational level. Please note that there is a slight difference as to what is an acceptable level for immigration purposes that a highly trustworthy sponsor and an A (trustworthy) or B (sponsor) rating can offer. However, in general, the course must have 15 hours of organized study, from 8:00 a.m. at 6:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday; o the course leads to a Level 6 or higher grade in the National Qualification Framework (NQF); or a degree level study abroad course that is recognized as equivalent to a UK higher education course and is provided by a higher education institution Study in UK.
3. After you have chosen your course, you must ensure that your education provider is a Level 4 accredited sponsor. Publicly funded schools and universities are among the educational sponsors. The UK Border Agency periodically updates its Tier 4 Sponsor Registry.

4. Once you have decided on the course you want to study and have chosen your educational provider, you must now determine and calculate how much money you would need to cover the cost of the course fees (first year only or for the entire course). if less than 1 year) and living costs while studying in the UK. For living costs, you must show £ 7,200 if you are studying in London or £ 5,400 if you are studying abroad in London. However, if you were last granted a Level 4 / Student visa and wish to apply for it in the UK or abroad, you can only show £ 1600 (within London) or £ 1200 (outside London) if you have completed a single course of at least 6 months during your last license or currently studying a single course, of which you have completed at least 6 months or are currently studying and completed a single course of at least 6 months during your current leave to stay. To qualify for this reduced cost of living, you must also be pursuing a course of study or your last license expired no more than four months before your Level 4 application is submitted. To obtain a student visa, you must be able to submit proof of your financial capacity.
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