To qualify for UK student
visa, a student needs to show a personnel bank statement-under the new TIER-4 POINTS-BASED
SYSTEM.
This bank statement is
required for your student visa application and after your application for your
visa, you should not touch the amount in your account (until you receive a
reply from the embassy) or you will get your visa refused. Remember that the
ambassadors may check your bank account up to three times before you are
granted a visa, so be serious.
For this purpose you can
take student loan but it is highly recommended that the amount is in your own
account.
For student loan or any
other type of loan you should contact banks, charity institutions or any other
authorized bodies that offer loan to students.
However, it is good to
mind your own business because sometimes it is difficult to take loan.
In a computerized bank
statement a student must show funds enough to pay the tuition fee and cover
other costs of studies, at least for the first year, in the UK.
In other words, before
making an application for UK student visa, the applicant has to demonstrate
that he/she can pay the tuition and the maintenance/accommodation fees (for the
first year of study in the UK).
The amount a student must
show in a bank account depends upon the location of his study and upon the
college/university selected. For example if a student is going to study in
London then the amount required must be high as compared to other cities in the
country, because London is more costly then other parts of the UK.
For the maintenance a
student has to show £800 per month if he/she plans to live in the city of
London and £600 per month for any other city in the UK.
The formula is very
simple.
For London, £800 per
month + tuition fee = the amount required in the bank account of the student
(minus any deposits if paid).
For any other city, £600
per month + tuition fee = the amount required in the bank account of the
student (minus any deposits if paid).
This means if a student
has paid any tuition fees then he/she need to show (in bank account) only the
remaining fees to be paid.
These amounts must be held
in a personal bank account of the student for a minimum period of 28 days
The bank statement could
be in the name of the student or in the name of a sponsor but to avoid
difficulties it is recommended that a student should have the amount in a
personnel bank account. Now, under the new system, the good news is that a
fresh bank statement is acceptable.
Scholarship holders need
no bank statement if the scholarship is enough to cover all costs of study.
Wishing you all success!
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