Learn English in the UK - a guide to visas for students
We’ll clarify the latest visa options, explain if you need a visa based on your nationality, and provide resources to ensure a smooth application process. Whether you’re aiming for a short course or a longer program to prepare for advanced exams, we’ll help you find the right visa type for your study goals.
Refusal of visas
If the visa is not granted, you should send proof of refusal at least 1 week prior to arrival. Castle School will then refund the total cost of the course and accommodation. Castle School does not refund the Administration Fee of £120. Almost all of our students do get their visas.
Most refusals are due to not being prepared and having the right paperwork. Castle School and your agent can help you, but we strongly recommend that you check the UK visa requirements very carefully before applying.
Usually, visa applications take around 3-4 weeks, but in busy periods (June to August), it can take longer. We recommend that you apply for your visa immediately after enrolling at the school.
Extended Student Visitor Visa (ESVV) and Tier 4 visas
From January 2021, the Extended Student Visa no longer exists. It has been replaced by a new Student Visa system – see above. This new system should be a lot easier for most students. The old Tier 4 systems with CAS numbers is no longer used for English Language Schools. Please make sure that you know the right visa to apply for before making your application. We are happy to help!
In order to qualify for a visa, you should enrol on a full-time course of a minimum of 15 hours tuition per week. You will need to take the relevant documents together with passport photographs, application fees and your passport to your local embassy in order to apply for a visa to the UK. Students should check with the Embassy or British Council in their own country as requirements vary considerably from country to country.