Visa applications and credibility interviews
You will need a Student visa (formerly known as a Tier 4 visa) to study at the Teesside University International Study Centre.
Will I be eligible for a student visa?
There are four main requirements for those who want to study in the UK:
- You have been offered a place on a course
- You must have received a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies) from our Admissions team
- You can speak, read, write and understand English
- You have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course
What is a CAS and why is it important?
A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a unique reference number which confirms you have been accepted on a course of study in the UK. You must have a CAS number before you can apply for a Student visa.
You can receive your CAS up to 6 months before your course start date if you reside outside the UK, and up to 3 months if you are in the UK.
When should I apply for a visa?
You should make sure you apply early, to leave enough time for your application to be processed.
The visa process
In order to apply for your visa, you must:
- First, apply for the programme of your choice at the International Study Centre, and receive an offer.
- Next, you must send the requested documents to be checked by the Admissions team or your Student Enrolment Advisor.
- You will then pay a deposit and CAS payment.
- Your CAS will be issued. This means you can apply for your visa.
- You may be invited to a credibility interview.
- You will be contacted by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) regarding the outcome of your visa application.