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To obtain a student visa, you will need to show that you have been accepted by a British educational institution which is included on the Department of Education and Skills ( DfES) and that you will attend a recognised full-time degree course, or a course involving at least 15 hours of organised daytime study each week, or a full-time course at an independent fee paying school.

You should make sure that you have the following documents and information before you apply for entry clearance or travel to the UK:

  • A letter of acceptance on the course (except for prospective students)

This will be a letter from your institution confirming that you have been accepted on a full-time course of at least 15 hours’ daytime weekday study per week or a full-time course leading to a degree. The letter should state the course title, how long the course will last (start and end dates) and confirm that you have met the entry requirements for the course and have been assessed as academically able to follow it. It should also indicate which examination(s) you will take any qualifications you may earn and confirmation including the cost, of any accommodation provided.

  • Evidence that you can pay the course fees and support yourself and your family (if applicable)

This could include evidence of government sponsorship, a letter from a sponsor confirming that they can support you, together with evidence that they can do this and/or your own bank statements. You should also provide a letter from your institutions stating the full cost of the course, acceptable arrangements for payment and whether you have already paid the fees or a deposit.

Find out more about student visa guidance including the checklist of required documents from UK visa section, British Embassy, Burma.

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