Is there an ISA for non UK citizens living in the UK?
Everything you need to know about ISAs for non-UK citizens in a handy guide, including eligibility and how to open one.
If you’re planning to enrol at a UK university or educational facility and you live in another country, you’re going to need a UK student visa. Timing is key to getting this visa, as you’ll need it ready for the start of your course.
But what’s the UK student visa processing time, on average? And how soon before your course start date should you apply? We’ll answer these questions and more here in this handy guide.
We’ll also touch on a convenient way to manage your money while in the UK. Open a Wise multi-currency account and you can send, spend, convert money in 50 currencies and receive in 10, including GBP.
But more on this later. For now, let’s focus on getting your UK student visa application sorted.
Before we look at processing times, it’s useful to know a little more about what the UK student visa is - and who it’s for.
Here are the key facts you need to know¹:
If you’re applying for a student visa from outside the UK, the earliest you can apply is 6 months before the start of your course¹.
If you’re applying from inside the UK, the earliest you can apply is 3 months before your course start date¹.
You must apply online for a student visa. Head to the UK Government website to find all the relevant information and start your application. Once your application is submitted, you may also need to verify your identity. You can do this at a visa application centre in your country or using the UK Immigration: ID Check’ app².
The processing time for UK visas can vary from case to case. However, you should get a decision within 3 weeks if applying from outside the UK¹.
For applications made from inside the UK, the processing time is around 8 weeks¹.
To ensure there are no delays in processing your application, it’s critical that you check your forms and documents carefully. If there’s a mistake or you miss an important document, you could be waiting much longer to get your visa.
The Wise multi-currency account is tailor-made for international students, letting you manage your money in 50 currencies at once.
You can send money worldwide for low fees³ and the mid-market exchange rate, and receive it for free in 10 major currencies.
Plus, there’s the Wise debit card for low-cost spending in GBP during your period of study in the UK. You can even use it when you go home during breaks, as it works in 175 countries.⁴
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And that’s pretty much it - everything you need to know about UK student visa processing times.
Just make sure you plan ahead, have your documents ready and apply in advance of your course starting. Then, you’ll be all set to fly over and start your studies. Good luck!
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Sources last checked on date: 13-Feb-2023
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