1. CAS letter:
This letter will be provided by your university and will contain your unique CAS number. Those of you who haven't received your CAS number need not worry since your university will apply to the home office for your cas number only near the time frames when you're eligible to apply for a visa(i.e., 3 months before the start of your course).
2. Bank statement:
A statement of your bank account in which you are maintaining the funds necessary for your living costs and tuition fee. This statement should cover a period of 3 months, with the end date not exceeding 28 days before the date of your visa application and it should contain the bank's seal and banker's initial on all pages.
In addition to this statement you should provide your original bank passbook and a letter from the bank stating that you are a genuine customer since <date> and the balance available in your account to ensure that it doesn't have any holds on it. The letter should also contain your photograph attested by the banker.
3. Loan Letter: (Applicable only if you have availed a bank loan)
Your loan sanction letter from the bank should be printed on the bank's letter head and should also contain the bank's seal and banker's initial. Photograph is not mandatory on a loan letter. It should clearly mention the name of your university and the amount sanctioned to you in pound sterling.
On this letter, the bank should state that all formalities are complete and there are no conditions in disbursing the loan amount to you upon demand.
4. Documents mentioned on your CAS:
Your Cas letter will mention certain documents which the university has considered to provide this admission to you. This might include your degree certificate or school mark sheets, in case of undergraduate students. It might also mention other documents such as recommendation letter or work experience depending upon each case.
All the documents mentioned on your cas has to be taken in original to your visa interview.
5. English language test certificate:
Your original english language test certificate, the date on which should be within 2 years.
6. Medical test report:
Your tuberculosis test report from an authorised screening centre. This test has to be done within 3 months before your visa application. List of home office approved tb screening centres.
Make sure you get your testing done well in advance as you may not be able to collect your test report on the same day. And during busy days it may take more time, so get your testing done at least 2 weeks before your visa interview schedule.
7. Original Passport:
This is the primary and most important document that should be submitted along with your visa application. You need to take a photocopy of your passport to keep with yourself as you will be submitting your original passport on the day of your visa interview.
This letter will be provided by your university and will contain your unique CAS number. Those of you who haven't received your CAS number need not worry since your university will apply to the home office for your cas number only near the time frames when you're eligible to apply for a visa(i.e., 3 months before the start of your course).
2. Bank statement:
A statement of your bank account in which you are maintaining the funds necessary for your living costs and tuition fee. This statement should cover a period of 3 months, with the end date not exceeding 28 days before the date of your visa application and it should contain the bank's seal and banker's initial on all pages.
In addition to this statement you should provide your original bank passbook and a letter from the bank stating that you are a genuine customer since <date> and the balance available in your account to ensure that it doesn't have any holds on it. The letter should also contain your photograph attested by the banker.
3. Loan Letter: (Applicable only if you have availed a bank loan)
Your loan sanction letter from the bank should be printed on the bank's letter head and should also contain the bank's seal and banker's initial. Photograph is not mandatory on a loan letter. It should clearly mention the name of your university and the amount sanctioned to you in pound sterling.
On this letter, the bank should state that all formalities are complete and there are no conditions in disbursing the loan amount to you upon demand.
4. Documents mentioned on your CAS:
Your Cas letter will mention certain documents which the university has considered to provide this admission to you. This might include your degree certificate or school mark sheets, in case of undergraduate students. It might also mention other documents such as recommendation letter or work experience depending upon each case.
All the documents mentioned on your cas has to be taken in original to your visa interview.
5. English language test certificate:
Your original english language test certificate, the date on which should be within 2 years.
6. Medical test report:
Your tuberculosis test report from an authorised screening centre. This test has to be done within 3 months before your visa application. List of home office approved tb screening centres.
Make sure you get your testing done well in advance as you may not be able to collect your test report on the same day. And during busy days it may take more time, so get your testing done at least 2 weeks before your visa interview schedule.
7. Original Passport:
This is the primary and most important document that should be submitted along with your visa application. You need to take a photocopy of your passport to keep with yourself as you will be submitting your original passport on the day of your visa interview.
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