Study in the UK
My friend has finally gone to the United Kingdom to fulfill his dream of studying in this highly progressive country to attain a high level of education in an international school in Central London. He left last September 9 and arrived in London after 19 hours. He was very thankful to God for answering his prayers as well as grateful to all the people who have become a part of making his plans come true.
For him, everything went as planned. He worked for a call center while he was waiting for his papers. He said that when he obtained his student visa, it was really God intervened. He submitted his papers to the UK Embassy last August 20 but on that same day, he was contacted by the Embassy’s personnel and was informed that they could not process his papers because the cheque payment should be the exact amount and not more than the processing fee. So he went back to the bank the next day, August 21 (Friday), and requested for a new cheque and returned to the UK Embassy to pay for the processing of his papers.
By Tuesday, August 25, he received a text message from the Embassy Personnel and was informed that he can collect his visa the next day. Wow! It was totally unbelievable! He thought that the processing could have gone longer. When he got his UK student visa, he was very surprised that the date it was actually approved was on the day he actually made the payment, and that was August 21. He told us that it was already in the afternoon that he made the payment and he couldn’t believe that on that same afternoon, his papers were processed and immediately his visa application was approved! Truly a miracle! Many applicants usually have to wait for days, weeks, months for their application to be approved and yet with him, it was on the same day he submitted his documents.
Now, I know that with God’s help, with the right documents, I can also study in the UK and experience quick visa approval.
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2 Responses to “ Study in the UK ”
how’s your friend in LOndon? does he work there? been planning to apply student visa but a lot of negative feedback…
Just to inform you that our company Finest Workers Limited, help Filipino students find universities to attend, there are many agencies in the Philippines require a lot of money in order to help students. We are affiliated with a number of universities in the UK and we don’t ask for any consultation fee at all.
It’s very important that you understand everything necessary for a student visa and what you need to be eligible for one. Your eligibility is determined using a points-based system. To successfully apply for a UK student visa, you need 40 points. There are over 2,000 universities, colleges, and trade schools that can provide visa points. By being accepted to study at one of these approved schools, you will earn points for your visa eligibility. Taking any course will provide you with 30 points, while proving that you have the money to cover your tuition and fees will provide the other 10 points.
There are several different categories of student visas. For those under 17, a child student visa is required. However, most students from the Philippines will need an adult student visa. This is for anyone who is planning on studying in the UK for their post-16 education. However, there are two other types of student visas. The student visitor visa is for anyone over 18 years old who is only going to study in the UK for six months or less and will not work while in the UK. The prospective student visa is for anyone who wants to visit schools in the UK to help determine what they want to study. This visa is also available for those who want to move to the UK before their courses begin. Students doing this must begin courses within six months of moving to the UK. They will then need to apply for an adult student visa once their courses start.
Applying for a student visa costs £357 if you apply inside the UK by post, £565 if you apply at a UK Public Enquiry Office and £145 if you apply from outside the UK( UK Embassy in the Philippines.
As stated above, you also have to prove that you have enough money to pay your tuition and live in the UK while attending university. If you’ll be studying in the UK for less than nine months, you’ll need to show you can pay your course fees. If you’re studying for more than nine months, you’ll need to prove you can pay the first year of fees. Proving you can pay your monthly living expenses varies depending on where you will be living. If you’re staying in London, you will have to show you can pay more money per month than if you are living outside of London simply because city living is much more expensive.
For more info contact: info@finestworkers.co.uk
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