AMC GLOBLE

ESOL VISA

English Proficiency

Boosts English Proficiency for better communication.

Smooth Entry

Facilitates Smooth Entry into global educational systems.

Career Opportunities

Enhances Career Opportunities in English-speaking countries.

Opens Pathways

Opens Pathways for permanent residency.

You Should Know

To qualify, a UK institution must have either a student sponsor license or valid accreditation from one of the following:

-> Accreditation Service for International Colleges Accreditation UK

-> British Accreditation Council

-> Education and Training Inspectorate (Northern Ireland)

-> Estyn (Wales)

-> Education Scotland

-> Independent Schools Inspectorate

-> Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education)

-> Office for Students

-> Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education
-> A legitimate travel document, such as a passport with a blank page reserved for your visa

-> Evidence of your ability to sustain yourself financially during your visit, such as bank statements from the last six months

-> Details regarding your anticipated itinerary and lodging (book or pay for these only when you have your visa)

-> Evidence that you have paid your course costs or that you have the money to do so.

Additionally, you may need:

-> Test results for tuberculosis (TB), if mandated by your nation of residence

-> If you are under 18, the contact information for at least one parent or guardian

-> A verified interpretation for any paperwork lacking in Welsh or English

You may also apply if you’re studying at an overseas institution and part of your English course is in the UK. The overseas institution must:

  • i.    Be nationally accredited
  • ii.   Deliver no more than 50% of the programme in the UK
  • iii.  Offer programmes equivalent to a UK degree

Traveling Alone

You can go to the UK without the approval of an adult (18 years of age or older), but you’ll need a formal permission from your legal guardian or both parents, if one has exclusive custody. This permission needs to attest to approval for:

  • -> Your application for a visa
  • -> Your UK housing and medical care arrangements
  • -> Your journey to the United Kingdom 

Your parent or guardian must also provide proof of your accommodation during your stay, including:

  • -> The name and birthdate of the person you’ll stay with
  • -> The address where you’ll be living
  • -> Your relationship to this person
  • -> Written consent from the person agreeing to look after you while in the UK

Your parent, guardian, or school must tell the local authorities if you are disabled or if you will be in private foster care, which is when someone other than a close relative takes care of you for longer than 28 days. Include any response you have received from the local government with your application.

Traveling with an Adult

If you’re traveling with an adult (someone 18 or older), their name must be listed in your visa application. This adult’s name will appear on your visa, and you’ll be refused entry if you arrive without them.

You can list up to 2 adults, and your visa will only be valid if you travel with at least one of them. They can apply for a visa at the same time, but separate applications are required.

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