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After the introduction of the new policy, it is now rare to give double visas, and can only be renewed in the UK.
As long as you take the language class honestly, don't miss school, there is no problem with renewing your visa.
Your domestic exam will not affect the renewal.
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Then you will have to re-apply and write your questions when applying. This kind of renewal is still relatively easy to get.
Not attending doesn't make a difference, but it does if you don't attend.
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1.Find out if you can renew your visa in the UK. The requirement is that there cannot be more than 30 calendar days between your visa expiration date and the start date indicated in your CAS.
For example, if your visa expires on August 20, the start date indicated by CAS must be September 19. Otherwise, you will have to return to your home country and re-apply for your visa.
2.In addition, in order to ensure that you get a visa, it is also good to provide your graduation certificate, degree certificate and other relevant academic information.
3.Deposit requirements. You should have a UK bank card, you can go to the bank to print the bill for the last 3 months before you hand over the visa, and make sure that the daily balance on the bill is more than 1200 (outside London) CAS tuition fees.
Of course, you can also pay the tuition fee first, and then hand in the signature, remember to ask the school to indicate on your CAS that the tuition fee has been paid.
The easiest and safest way is to go directly to the school's international office, who has the responsibility and ability to help you with the renewal of your visa.
If you still have questions, you can ask them again.
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Deposits in the UK must be based on the amount shown on the CAS and must have at least 28 days of deposit history.
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1.I don't know which bank your guarantee money is deposited in, but many students take the 28-day record and deposit certificate of the Bank of China to go to the UK to renew, and it is also logical. The ukba said that your bank statement is not clear, and I personally think that there should be some doubts about these two materials, and this does not mean that the visa is directly refused.
You can ** or email them to explain when the money was deposited in China, and it has been recorded for 28 days now; The certificate of deposit is also issued within one month before the date of issuance.
2.You do not need to re-pay the visa application fee for adding documents. If you have enough money in your UK account and have a 28-day record, you can print a copy and send it to the visa application centre by courier or hand.
In any case, be sure to explain why you used the domestic documents (in a hurry to deliver the visa) and explain that they meet the requirements of the visa (meet the 28-day deposit record and deposit certificate issued within one month before the visa is submitted). The additional British materials are added later to prove that in addition to the money in China, I also have this money in the UK. There will be no problem spending in the UK.
In addition, I am law-abiding in the UK, have a high attendance rate, excellent grades, and good performance.
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Yes. If a UK visa is refused, you will be required to return to China immediately within a specified period of time.
Therefore, after being refused a renewal in the UK, you will need to return to your home country and resubmit your visa.
Of course, this refers to a visa refusal that is not due to false documents.
If the visa is refused because of false documents, then the visa will be rejected if you resubmit it.
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8 should be fine, although the recent British visa is really rejected for various disgusting reasons, but generally if there is no shortage of materials, it is not a big problem. 00 pounds, if the requirements are answered, the problem should not be big. There are probably other reasons why your classmate was denied a visa.
Don't worry too much, I hope you get your visa smoothly. Zhuang Shenggan b
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You can choose to renew your visa in the UK or renew it in your home country.
Not to mention the country, the UK can choose to sign in person or send a visa. The difference is that the fee is different, and the interview is about 200 pounds more expensive than sending money.
The first thing you should do is to contact your language school's International Student Office, who will guide you through the renewal and review your documents.
As for the CAS matter, there is no need to worry too much, and you can write a letter explaining the situation. Don't wait for your visa to expire before applying, and don't take any chances.
If you choose to send a visa, you must note that the date of submission of your application is calculated according to the date of receipt of the materials, which means that it must be sent before May 11, and it is recommended that you use special or recorded.
If you are over 18 years old, then whether you use a domestic account or a foreign account, the account name must be yours, and you must have enough money in your account and deposit enough for 28 days, otherwise there is a possibility of visa refusal, direct repatriation usually not, even if the visa is denied, you can appeal.
If you use a domestic account, it will be a bit more troublesome, in addition to the account name is you, you also need to have a letter from your parents to prove that they are willing to support you in school, and the bill translation or something, just like what you prepared for your domestic visa.
The UK will raise the standard of living funds on April 6, and whether there is a new policy for renewal in the UK, I didn't check the relevant information, you can go up and check it out. If you have already paid the foundation fee, you can deposit enough money according to the 28-day requirement.
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You can renew your visa in the UK, as long as the interval between the end of the course and the start of the course is not more than 1 month. You'll need to apply for CAS from your preparatory school, and it will be easier to find a specific school.
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Yes, you will also have to pay the tuition fees for the Foundation Department if you need to. You will need to ask the school for an offer, an application form, and a transcript of the language stage, if you don't have one, an IELTS score, and a bank statement. Also pay your application fee at the post office.
Then send all the documents to the UK Visa Application Centre.
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It depends on whether you do it in the UK or in China.
If you are handling it in the UK, it depends on whether you choose to send a visa or an interview, but the materials prepared by the two types are the same, but they are different.
If you are in the UK, this includes:
1.Your university's CAS as well as unconditional offer, 2Your secondary school graduation grades and all relevant materials, 3Proof of your tuition fees for the next year as well as 9 months of living expenses, £1,000 a month for London and £800 a month for non-London areas, 4Police registration form in the UK, 5Your passport, 2 recent passports**.
6.If you have a driver's licence in the UK, include it as well.
If it was handled in China, I remember that the materials were similar, but the money in the bank seemed to be more than in the UK.
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Letter of acceptance from the university and the university's unique registration number (which should be provided to you by the university).
Proof of your secondary school study in the UK. Proof of your parents' finances, yours.
Proof of accommodation that you are registered with the police in the UK. Your passport.
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It's the same as the first time you go.
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In general, you will need to provide 2 types of information:
1. Evidence that you have studied in the UK for 1 year: including transcripts, proof of enrollment (or graduation certificate), student ID card in the UK, etc.
2. Your information in China: your sponsorship, proof of income of your parents in China, etc. (similar to the information of the first visa).
3. If your school is different from the first school, you also need to provide the CAS and offer of the school
4. At present, the visa processing period is about 2-3 weeks, and there are slight differences in visa centers around the country5, and the fee is about 4.5 thousand RMB
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Yes, that's officially accepted evidence – they can check the file. Depending on the type of visa you are applying for, it is not mandatory to find a professionally certified translation agency. You can call ** and ask them No, you must put it.
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Hello, Zhao Minghui is very happy for you.
There are two ways to renew your U.S. student visa:
1) China CITIC Bank is exempted from passing materials on behalf of the interview; The time period is about 2-4 weeks, and the visa will be issued within 5-8 working days for expedited.
2) Make an appointment for an interview with the embassy. Students who want to renew their visas must first prepare their visa materials before returning to China, so as to avoid incomplete procedures and inability to renew their visas due to school holidays after returning to China.
Checklist for U.S. Student Visa Renewal:
a) Passport. ii) I-20
iii) Transcripts of the most recent academic year.
4) 1 visa**. Taken within the last six months, color frontal photo with white background, size 50mm 50mm, please prepare the electronic version, and upload it when filling out the DS-160 visa form.
5) DS160 form confirmation page.
6) SEVIS fee receipt.
7) Confirmation letter of renewal.
In addition to the above materials you need to prepare, you also need to pay attention to:
First of all, remember to check with the relevant teacher in the International Student Office to update your signature during working hours before returning to your home country. After that, look at the validity period of the passport, if it is less than six months, go to the Exit and Entry Administration Bureau of the Public Security Bureau to change it as soon as you return to China, and remember to get the old passport back. In addition, prepare a debit card that can be used to pay for the visa fee with UnionPay**, saving you the trouble of running back and forth.
U.S. Student Visa Renewal Application Steps:
Step 1: Complete the nonimmigrant visa electronic application form DS-160**. (When filling out the DS-160 form, you need to upload a copy of the last 6 months).
Step 2: Go to the online application system, log in**, select "Book an Interview" and further select "Interview Waiver" to further complete your personal information, including your passport information, DS-160 code, school information, and the address you choose to receive your passport from.
Step 3: Obtain the CGI number, go to China CITIC Bank with your ID card to pay the visa fee (RMB: 1008), the system will display a list of materials after payment, and hand it over to China CITIC Bank after preparing all the materials according to the list.
Step 4: CITIC Bank will forward your documents to the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou.
Step 5: Once the visa processing process is complete (approximately 2-3 weeks), the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou will send the documents to the address you selected when you created your profile.
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Since 2011, there have been significant changes in the number and quality of visas, the cost of studying in the UK, and the study abroad policy.
First of all, the new changes are reflected in the number of visas. This year, the number of visa applications from Chinese students to the UK has increased by about 20% compared to last year, with the majority of them applying for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, but the visa issuance rate remains at 92%. At present, the total number of Chinese students in the UK has exceeded 90,000.
It remains to be seen how the Home Office's announcement of a 260,000 reduction in student visas over five years will have on Chinese students applying to study in the UK. In March this year, the UK also announced a package of contraction policies, including raising the English proficiency requirements for international students and re-examining the qualifications of some UK institutions, with the aim of slashing student visa quotas for non-EU countries.
In addition to the change in the number of visas, the cost of studying in the UK has also changed significantly. The Department of Higher Education International recently released the "International Student Cost Study: A List of International Student Costs in the UK and Major Study Destinations", according to the report, due to the impact of exchange rates, the cost of Chinese students studying in the UK has decreased compared with 2008.
The report shows that the cost of international students in the UK is in the middle of the range compared to other countries.
Finally, there is the change in the UK's study abroad policy. The changes are mainly due to the adjustment of the PSW (Post-Study-Work) visa policy and the introduction of the Distinguished Talent visa. Qingdao Yangge A-Level Center for you.
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