High scores for UK study application and visa strategy

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, I support you to apply to universities on your own, which is more efficient than through an agent, and you can apply to a good university. All good universities support the application (online application), and there will be detailed requirements (about the materials, whether you have the qualifications to apply, etc.) on the application page, which can be completely in accordance with its requirements (the requirements of each school are different): In general.

    3.Mail the materials to the university as required (usually with degree certificates and transcripts).

    4.Wait for a response or an interview invitation.

    I have been studying in the UK for 7 years, and I personally believe that choosing a good school is extremely important for personal development. I've never heard of your school, and now there are some bad universities that recruit overseas students in order to generate income, by opening some majors that sound good. But their teaching is really not good, and it seriously affects your continued education and employment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The devil is in the details.

    - Talking about the points to note when applying for a UK visa under the points-based system.

    As we all know, the UK student visa has implemented a new point system since March 31 this year. The new policy is welcomed by the majority of study abroad applicants and ** institutions for its transparent evaluation system and simplified requirements for guarantee money and ** institutions. According to authoritative sources, in 2009, compared with the same period in 2008, the number of applications for UK study visas in China increased by 20%, and at the same time, the visa approval rate in Shanghai also hit a record high.

    However, since the implementation of the new policy, some students are still denied visas. Mr. Luo summarized the reasons for the visa refusal in the following four aspects:

    Visa letter issues: One of the signs of the implementation of the points-based system is the visa letter, which is issued by the school after the student confirms the receipt of the admission letter from the school and meets the application conditions, which covers the student's personal information, the information of the school courses recorded, the tuition and accommodation fees, the payment information, etc., which is an important basis for the visa officer to review the student visa. It has been revealed that many students have been denied visas this year because of inaccurate information issued on the visa letters.

    For example, the visa letter does not list whether the visa category for which the student is applying is a General Student or a Childstudent, or the student's name, nationality, etc. are incorrectly marked. Therefore, students must check carefully when receiving a visa letter issued by a UK institution to avoid "capsizing in the gutter".

    Funding issues: Objectively speaking, after the reform of the points-based system, the UK visa has been greatly simplified in terms of sponsorship and its ** compared to the past. But this year, there are still students who have struggled with funding preparation.

    For example, if you are applying for a child student visa, you will not be able to show proof of the relationship between your parents and your child when you present the funds in your parents' name.

    Documentation issues: The new visa policy imposes new requirements on the translation of documents. All Chinese documents must be translated and listed with the translator's information (not the applicant's own translation).

    Some students are careless on this point, either omitting or omitting to translate, or failing to provide translator information, which will lead to visa refusal. In addition, there are also inconsistencies between the documents provided by the student when submitting the visa and the application documents listed in the visa letter, such as language scores, which may also lead to visa refusal.

    Timing: This is a simple question, which means that if the consular officer finds out that the course you are applying for has already started, your visa will be denied. The best way to avoid this is to send your visa as early as possible within the time frame allowed.

    If you analyze it, you will find that whether it is in the issue of visa letters, funds, documents or time nodes, in fact, the British student visa pays more and more attention to details, which is in line with the phrase "details determine success or failure".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have the energy, it is recommended that you go to the tick network or too stupid network to take a look, the materials there are the essence, here it is not clear in a few words, since you choose to apply by yourself, then do more research, even if you find the answer here, can you fully believe and prepare without doing a little research?

    This is your own big thing, and no one else cares about you, so it is safer and more reliable to be able to find out the complete preparation information yourself. At that time, I also prepared my own documents, which were prepared according to ticks and stupid lists. The first pass is very smooth, and I wish you early success!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legal analysis: To apply for a foreign visa, whether it is a foreign visa for Chinese or a foreigner for a visa to other countries, no matter which way is adopted, whether it is entrusted to an agent or directly handled by yourself, it generally needs to go through the following procedures:

    1) Submit a valid passport.

    2) Submit various documents related to the purpose of application, such as proof of birth, marital status, educational background, work history, etc.

    3) Fill in and submit the visa application**. The visa is different, ** is also different, most of them must be filled in a foreign language and provided at the same time**.

    4) Go to the embassy or consulate of the country in the country** to meet. Some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries require an interview to apply for a nonimmigrant visa.

    5) The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application and necessary supporting materials to the competent domestic departments for review and approval. Embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they are still required to forward them to the country for filing.

    6) Go to the competent department of the country for the necessary review, and notify the embassy or consulate in the country of the approval opinion. If agreed, a visa will be issued. In case of rejection, the applicant will also be notified. (For visa refusal, the embassy or consulate will not refund the visa fee).

    7) Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, the fee must be paid when submitting a visa application, and some countries only charge the fee when the visa application is successful. In general, immigrant visas cost slightly more and nonimmigrant visas cost less.

    There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.

    Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry of Citizens Article 9 Chinese citizens leaving and entering China shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling.

    However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others. Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.

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