How to Get Study Visa for USA and UK

Getting a study visa for the USA (F-1 Visa) and the UK (Student Visa, formerly Tier 4) involves several steps, including university admission, financial proof, and visa interviews. Below is a step-by-step guide for both countries.


📌 How to Get a USA Student Visa (F-1 Visa)

Step 1: Get Accepted into a SEVP-Certified School

  • Apply and receive an I-20 form from a U.S. university/college approved by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).

Step 2: Pay the SEVIS Fee ($350)

  • Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online and keep the receipt.

Step 3: Complete the DS-160 Form

  • Fill out the DS-160 (Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application) on the U.S. Visa Website.

Step 4: Schedule a Visa Interview

  • Book an appointment at the nearest U.S. Embassy/Consulate (wait times vary).

Step 5: Gather Required Documents

  • Passport (valid for 6+ months beyond stay)
  • I-20 form (from your school)
  • DS-160 confirmation
  • SEVIS fee receipt
  • Proof of financial support (bank statements, scholarships, sponsor letters)
  • Academic transcripts & test scores (TOEFL, SAT, GRE, etc.)
  • Visa interview appointment confirmation

Step 6: Attend the Visa Interview

  • Be prepared to answer questions like:
  • Why did you choose this university?
  • What are your career plans after graduation?
  • How will you fund your studies?

Step 7: Visa Approval & Travel

  • If approved, you’ll get your F-1 visa stamped in your passport.
  • You can enter the U.S. up to 30 days before your program starts.

📌 How to Get a UK Student Visa (Student Route Visa)

Step 1: Receive a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)

  • Apply and get an unconditional offer from a UKVI-licensed university.
  • The university will issue a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies).

Step 2: Check Financial Requirements

  • London: £1,334/month (for up to 9 months)
  • Outside London: £1,023/month (for up to 9 months)
  • Must show bank statements (held for 28+ days).

Step 3: Apply Online

Step 4: Pay Fees

  • Visa fee: £490 (outside UK)
  • Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): £776/year

Step 5: Book Biometrics Appointment

  • Visit a Visa Application Centre (VAC) to submit fingerprints and photos.

Step 6: Submit Documents

  • Passport
  • CAS letter
  • Proof of funds
  • Academic certificates
  • English test results (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test (if from a listed country)

Step 7: Visa Decision & Travel

  • Processing time: 3-8 weeks (varies by country).
  • If approved, you can enter the UK up to 1 month before your course starts.

✅ Key Differences Between USA & UK Student Visas

FactorUSA (F-1 Visa)UK (Student Visa)
Visa Fee$185 (DS-160) + $350 (SEVIS)£490 + £776 (IHS)
Financial ProofMust cover 1st yearMust cover 9 months
Work Rights20 hrs/week (on-campus)20 hrs/week (term-time)
Post-Study WorkOPT (1-3 years)Graduate Visa (2-3 years)
Interview Required?YesNo (unless flagged)

💡 Tips for Success

Apply early (3-6 months before course starts).
Show strong ties to home country (to prove you’ll return).
Keep all documents organized (avoid delays).
Check for updates (visa rules change frequently).

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