UK-Student Visa

Your name

Enter your name, as shown in your current passport or travel document.

Your given name is usually your first name. Your family name is the surname that is shared by your family. If you have middle names, include these with your given name. If your name has a suffix (e.g. Jr), include this with your given name. If you have a patronymic name include it with your given names. You must tell us all your given names.

I cannot enter my name using a current passport or travel document

If you do not have a passport or travel document use a biometric residence permit, immigration document or birth certificate. For recognised refugees, stateless persons or beneficiaries of humanitarian protection without these documents, enter the name by which the Home Office knows you.

Title

  Mr

  Mrs

  Miss

  Ms

  Doctor

  Reverend    

Given name(s)

Family name

I do not have both a given name and a family name

Enter your name(s)

Any other names

In addition to the names already provided, are you now or have you ever been known by another name?

You must provide all your names. For example, if you changed your name after marriage or have a different name that you use for professional purposes

     Yes   No

Benedict Weeks's contact email

Can we use this email address to contact you?

 If possible, we will use this email as your correspondence address. We will use this to contact you about your application and may use it to contact you about your immigration status after your application has been decided. If your application is successful, we may issue a biometric residence permit (BRP) to you. We will use this email address to make the arrangements to deliver the BRP to you. Emails may go to your spam, junk or trash folders.

You must notify us immediately if your email changes. Find out how to change your details here.

    Yes   No

Benedict Weeks's telephone number

 Only include numbers, and for international numbers include the country code. We may contact you by telephone if we have any further questions about your application, or about your immigration status after your application has been decided. This may be a home, work or mobile number.

 You must notify us immediately if the contact telephone number you provide as part of this application changes.Find out how to change your details here.

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  • I cannot be contacted by telephone

Where do you use this telephone number?

  You can select more than one option

  • For use whilst in the UK
  • For use whilst out of the UK

Benedict Weeks's postal address

Provide your postal address

 We may use this address to send sensitive personal information and important documents such as your biometric residence permit. If we can’t contact you by email, we will use this postal address. We may use this address for correspondence about your application and may use you to contact you about your immigration status after your application has been decided.

You must notify us immediately if your postal address changes. Find out how to update your details here

Enter a UK postcode

Find UK address

Enter address manually

Is this where you live?

    Yes   No

Your gender and relationship status

What is your gender, as shown in your passport or travel document?

  Male

  Female

  Unspecified

What is your relationship status?

  Single

  Married or a civil partner

  Unmarried partner

  Divorced or civil partnership dissolved

  Separated

  Widowed or a surviving civil partner    

I am unsure of my current relationship status

'Single' means that you have never been married or in a civil partnership, and that you do not currently consider yourself in a relationship.

'Unmarried partnership' means that you currently consider yourself in a relationship but are not married or in a civil partnership.

Your nationality, country and date of birth

Country of nationality

  Type the name of a country; use the arrow keys to navigate and 'enter' to select one.

  Enter your country of nationality or citizenship, as shown on your passport or travel document. If you have previous or additional nationalities or citizenships, you will be able to add these later in the application.

Country of birth

Place of birth

  Enter your place of birth (for example, the city or province), as shown on your passport or travel document.

Date of birth

  For example, 31 3 2020

Day

Month

Year

Your passport

You must use your passport or travel document to complete this section.

Passport number or travel document reference number

Issuing authority

  On your passport or travel document this could also be referred to as 'country of issue' or 'place of issue'.

Issue date

  Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Expiry date

  Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Your identity card

Do you have a valid national identity card?

  This includes identity cards, issued from non-UK governments. This does not include driving licences. If you have an internal passport, provide the details here.

    Yes   No

If yes

National identity card number

  Provide the number as shown on your identity card

Issuing authority

On your identity card, this could also be referred to as 'country of issue' or 'place of issue'.

Issue date (if applicable)

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Expiry date (if applicable)

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Your other nationalities

Do you currently hold, or have you ever held, any other nationality or citizenship?

You must provide all the nationalities that you currently hold or have ever held.

    Yes   No

Your current UK immigration status

Do you currently have a visa or leave to remain?

    Yes   No

If Yes

What type of visa or leave to remain do you have?

  Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): Established Staff

  Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): Graduate Trainee leave to remain

  Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): Long Term staff leave to remain

  Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): Short Term staff leave to remain

  Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): Skills Transfer leave to remain

  Tier 2 (Minister of Religion) leave to remain

  Tier 2 (Sportsperson) leave to remain

  Tier 2 (General) leave to remain

  Tier 4 child

  Tier 4 (General) leave to remain    

I have a different visa or leave to remain

Name of your visa or leave to remain:

Revocation, cancellation or curtailment

Has your visa or leave to remain ever been revoked, cancelled or curtailed?

This means your visa or leave was withdrawn after it had been granted. You would have been informed by the Home Office.

    Yes   No

Time in the UK

How long have you lived in the UK?

 Year(s)

 Month(s)

About your first parent

Give details about 2 of your parents.

What is this person's relationship to you?

  Mother

  Father

Given names

Family name

 If they do not have both a given and family name, enter their name(s) in the Given names field.

Date of birth

 Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Country of nationality

Have they always had the same nationality?

  Yes   No

If no

Their country of nationality when you were born

About another parent

Give details about 2 of your parents.

What is this person's relationship to you?

  Mother

  Father

Given names

Family name

 If they do not have both a given and family name, enter their name(s) in the Given names field.

Date of birth

 Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Country of nationality

Have they always had the same nationality?

    Yes   No

If no

Their country of nationality when you were born

Biometric residence permit (BRP)

Do you have a biometric residence permit?

  Read guidance about what a BRP is and see examples of what they look like and where to find the BRP number.

  Yes,  I have a biometric residence permit

If yes

Enter your permit number

  No, I had a biometric residence permit for my most recent leave, but I do not have it now

  No, I did not have a biometric residence permit for my most recent leave

Your National Insurance number

What is your current National Insurance number?

  Example QQ 12 34 56 C

Driving licence

Do you have a UK driving licence?

    Yes   No

If Yes

Enter your licence number, if you know it

World travel history

Have you been to any other countries in the past 10 years?

 Do not include visits to the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland or the European Economic Area.

Which countries are part of the European Economic Area (EEA)?

    Yes   No

Previous evidence of English language ability

Have you provided evidence of your English language ability in a previous application?

You must have provided evidence that you either:

  • scored level B1, B2, C1 or C2 on an approved English language test which assessed your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills
  • have a degree which was taught in English
  • have an English GCSE, A level or Scottish National 4 or 5, Higher, or Advanced Higher qualification

    Yes   No

English qualification from a UK school

Do you have an English language or literature qualification from a UK school?

This must be from a school you attended when you were under 18. You will need to provide your exam certificate.

You can use a GCSE, A level, National 4 or 5, Higher, or Advanced Higher qualification.

     Yes   No

English language assessment

If you are studying at a Higher Education Provider, have they assessed that you meet the English language requirement, or that you are a 'gifted student'?

  You can find this information on your Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies (CAS) statement, if you have one.

    Yes   No

If yes

Does the Higher Education Provider have a track record of compliance?

 See the Register of Student Sponsors to confirm whether a Higher Education Provider has a track record of compliance. A Higher Education Provider with a track record of compliance will have the status Student Sponsor - Track Record.

    Yes   No

Short-term study

Are you attending a short-term study abroad programme in the UK as part of a university course in the USA?

    Yes   No

Study of English as a foreign language

Are you applying to study a course on English as a foreign language?

    Yes   No

Degree taught in English

Do you have a degree equivalent to a UK Bachelor's degree which was taught in English?

If you have a research degree, your research must have been done in English.

    Yes   No

If Yes

Country your degree was taught in

English language test

Have you passed an approved English language test in the last 2 years?

  The test must have included reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.

You must have scored level B1, B2, C1 or C2. Check your grades against the CEFR level and grade requirements.

    Yes   No

If Yes

Awarding body

  For example, IELTS SELT Consortium

Your reference number

  This number is unique to you - your awarding body will have sent this to you with your test

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English language test exemption

Do you have a medical condition which prevents you taking the English language test?

You must provide a letter from a doctor to confirm you have a medical condition which prevents you from doing the test.

    Yes   No

Immigration history

For either the UK or any other country, have you ever been:

  • Refused a visa
  • Refused entry at the border
  • Refused permission to stay or remain
  • Refused asylum
  • Deported
  • Removed
  • Required to leave
  • Excluded or banned from entry

    Yes   No

Breach of UK immigration law

Have you ever:

  • entered the UK illegally
  • remained in the UK beyond the validity of your visa or permission to stay
  • breached the conditions of your leave, for example, worked without permission or received public funds when you did not have permission
  • given false information when applying for a visa, leave to enter, or leave to remain
  • breached UK immigration law in any other way

    Yes    No

Medical treatment in the UK

Have you ever been given medical treatment in the UK?

 For example, if you visited a doctor, clinic or hospital, this counts as having medical treatment

    Yes   No

If yes

Were you told that you had to pay the hospital, clinic or doctor's surgery for your medical treatment?

 This does not include the Immigration Health Surcharge

  Yes   No

If yes

Have you paid the full amount?

    Yes   No

Public funds

Have you ever received any public funds (money) in the UK?

This includes benefits for people on low incomes, such as housing or child benefits.

     Yes   No

Convictions and other penalties

At any time have you ever had any of the following, in the UK or in another country?

  Only select one answer at a time. If you need to give more than one answer, you can do so on another page.

  • A criminal conviction
  • A penalty for a driving offence, for example disqualification for speeding or no motor insurance
  • An arrest or charge for which you are currently on, or awaiting trial
  • A caution, warning, reprimand or other penalty
  • A civil court judgment against you, for example for non payment of debt, bankruptcy proceedings or anti-social behaviour
  • A civil penalty issued under UK immigration law
  • No, I have never had any of these

You must tell us about spent as well as unspent convictions. You must tell us about any absolute or conditional discharges you have received for an offence.

War crimes

You must read all of the information on this page before answering.

War crimes

War Crimes are grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions committed during an armed conflict. This includes an internal armed conflict and an international armed conflict.

The types of acts that may constitute a war crime include:

  • wilful killing
  • torture
  • extensive destruction of property not justified by military necessity
  • unlawful deportation
  • the intentional targeting of civilians
  • the taking of hostages

Crimes against humanity include:

  • Acts committed at any time (not just during armed conflict) as part of a widespread or systematic attack, directed against any civilian population with knowledge of the attack. This would include offences such as murder, torture, rape, severe deprivation of liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law and enforced disappearance of persons

Genocide includes:

  • Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group

This guidance is not exhaustive. The full definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide can be found in Schedule 8 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 at legislation.gov.uk. It is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that you are familiar with the definitions and can answer the questions accurately.

In either peace or war time have you ever been involved in, or suspected of involvement in, war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide?

    Yes   No

If yes

More information about your involvement

    I have read all of the information about war crimes, including the guidance

Terrorist activities, organisations and views

You must read all of the information on this page before answering.

Terrorist activities

Terrorist activities are any act committed, or the threat of action designed to influence a government or intimidate the public and made for the purposes of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause and that:

  • involves serious violence against a person
  • may endanger another person’s life
  • creates a serious risk to the health or safety of the public
  • involves serious damage to property
  • is designed to seriously disrupt or interfere with an electronic system

Have you ever been involved in, supported or encouraged terrorist activities in any country?

    Yes   No

If yes

Give more information about your terrorist activities

Terrorist organisations

An organisation is concerned with terrorism if it:

  • commits or participates in acts of terrorism
  • prepares for terrorism
  • promotes or encourages terrorism (including the unlawful glorification of terrorism)
  • or is otherwise concerned in terrorism

Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an organisation which has been concerned in terrorism?
   Yes   No
If yes
Give more information about the terrorist organisation(s)

Have you, by any means or medium, expressed views that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage others to commit terrorist or other serious criminal acts?
Yes No
If yes
Give more information about your terrorist views
                
I have read all of the information about terrorist activities, organisations and views, including the guidance

Extremist organisations and views

You must read all of the information on this page before answering.

Extremist organisations

An organisation is concerned with extremism if for example it:

  • is concerned in vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of the law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs
  • calls for the killings of members of our armed forces, whether in this country or overseas

Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an organisation which is or has been concerned with extremism?
   Yes   No
If yes
Give more information about the extremist organisation(s)

Extremist views

Have you, by any means or medium, expressed any extremist views?(Required)
   Yes   No
If yes
Give more information about your extremist views
 I have read all of the information about extremist organisations and views, including the guidance

Person of good character

Have you, as a part of your employment or otherwise, undertaken paid or unpaid activity on behalf of a non-UK government which you know to be dangerous to the interests or national security of the UK or its allies?

    Yes   No
If yes
Give further details

Have you ever engaged in any other activities which might indicate that you may not be considered to be a person of good character?
   Yes   No
If Yes
Give further details

Is there any other information about your character or behaviour which you would like to make us aware of?
   Yes   No
If Yes
Give further details

Your employment history

Have you ever worked for any of the following types of organisation?

  Include information for any paid or unpaid work. Select all that apply.

  • Armed Forces (career)
  • Armed Forces (compulsory national or military service)
  • Government (including Public or Civil Administration and non-military compulsory national service)
  • Intelligence services
  • Security organisations (including police and private security services)
  • Media organisations
  • Judiciary (including work as a judge or magistrate)
  • I have not worked in any of the jobs listed above

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Provide further information

 Include your job title or the role you were in, rank, the organisation you worked for and the dates of employment

Sponsor licence number and address

 This information is on your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) statement, or contact your sponsor to get their licence number.

What is your sponsor licence number?

Sponsor's address

Address (line 1 of 3)

Address (line 2 of 3 - optional)

Address (line 3 of 3 - optional)

Town/City

Postcode

Place of Study

What type of sponsor will you be studying with?

  The Register of Student sponsors sets out what type of sponsor each institution on the register is. A Higher Education Provider with a track record of compliance will have the status ‘General Student Sponsor – Track Record’.

  • Independent School
  • Higher Education Provider
  • Higher Education Provider with a track record of compliance
  • Overseas Higher Education Provider
  • Publicly Funded College
  • Private Provider

What is the difference between a school and a higher education institution?

School includes schools, colleges and sixth forms (usually attended up to an age of 18). Higher education institution include universities and colleges (usually attended from the age of 18).

Primary site of study

Is this the site where the majority of your study will take place?

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  Yes   No

If Yes

Address of your primary site of study

Address (line 1 of 3)

Address (line 2 of 3 - optional)

Address (line 3 of 3 - optional)

Town/City

Postcode

UCAS details

Did you apply for your course through UCAS?

    Yes   No

What is your UCAS personal identification number?

What is UCAS?

The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is an organisation whose main role is to operate the application process for British universities. Most undergraduate and some postgraduate students apply to university through the ucas.com website.

Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS)

Students of certain sensitive subjects, knowledge of which could be used in programmes to develop weapons of mass destruction or their means of delivery, will need to apply for an ATAS certificate before they can study in the UK. You can find out if you need an ATAS certificate here.

Do you need to obtain permission from the ATAS?

    Yes   No

If Yes

What is your Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) reference number?

 This is the reference number on the ATAS clearance certificate issued to you by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Current or past official financial sponsor

Are you currently receiving money from an official financial sponsor - or have you received money from an official financial sponsor in the past 12 months?

    Yes   No

What is an official financial sponsor?

Examples of an official financial sponsor include the UK Government or your home government, a university, or an international company or organisation. Examples of support may include a scholarship, internship, fellowship or training programme.

Future official financial sponsor

Will you be receiving money from an official financial sponsor for your continuing studies?

    Yes   No

If yes

What is an official financial sponsor?

Examples of an official financial sponsor include the UK Government or your home Government, a university, or an international company or organisation. Examples of support may include a scholarship, internship, fellowship or training programme.

If you are being wholly sponsored by an official financial sponsor how will you prove it covers you and your dependants?

My Student sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS

Letter of official financial sponsorship

I am not being wholly sponsored

Course information

Name of sponsor institution (school/college/university)

Course name

Qualification you will get

This is the level of the qualification you will receive at the end of your course.

If you are unsure about the level of your qualification, find out what qualification levels mean here or ask your sponsor institution.

  RQF1/SCQF4

  RQF2/SCQF5

  RQF3/SCQF6

  RQF4/SCQF7

  RQF5/SCQF8

  RQF6/SCQF9/10

  RQF7/SCQF11

  RQF8/SCQF12

  CEFR A1

  CEFR A2

  CEFR B1

  CEFR B2

  CEFR C1

  CEFR C2

  Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist

  Aviation qualification     

Are you going to be a student union sabbatical officer?

What is a student union sabbatical officer?

A sabbatical officer is a full-time officer elected by the members of a students' union (or similar body such as students' association, students' representative council or guild of students), usually at a higher education establishment such as a university.

    Yes   No

Course dates

Course start date

Provide the start date of your main course of study, but do not include any other courses you may be taking before.

Enter date in the format DD MM YYYY

Day

Month

Year

Course end date

Day

Month

Year

Doctorate Extension Scheme

Are you applying for the Doctorate Extension Scheme?

The Doctorate Extension Scheme is for students who have almost finished their PhD or other eligible doctorate degree. It allows them to stay in the UK for 12 months after their course has ended in order to gain further experience in their chosen field, seek skilled work or develop plans to set up as an entrepreneur

    Yes   No

Accommodation payments

Have you or your parent(s)/legal guardian(s) already paid any money to your sponsor for accommodation?

This is only money paid to your sponsor. For example, this does not include money paid to a private landlord or housing organisation. There is a limit on how much of this will count towards your maintenance requirement, and this is set out in the guidance here

    Yes   No

If yes

How much has been paid?

£

How can you prove this amount has been paid?

  • My sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS
  • Receipts

Course fees

What are your course fees for your first year?

Amount

If your course is shorter than 12 months, state the total course fee. This information is on your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) statement. Alternatively, you can contact your sponsor for this information.

£

Have you or your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) already paid any of your course fees?

Please select No if your course does not have a fee.

    Yes   No

If yes

How much has been paid?

Amount

£

How can you prove this amount has been paid?

  • My sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS
  • Receipts

Student Loan

You must show that you have enough money to cover your course fees, and living costs for you and any dependants Read the guidance to find out how much money you need to show and what documents you can use as evidence.

Are any of the funds required for this application in the form of a student loan?

    Yes   No

If yes

Have you already received your student loan?

    Yes   No

Maintenance funds

You must show that you have enough money to cover your course fees and living costs. Read the guidance document to find out how much money you need to show and what documents you can use as evidence.

Are all of the maintenance funds required for this application in a bank account with your name on it?

    Yes   No

If no

Are you relying on money held in an account under your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) name?

    Yes   No

Do you have permission from your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to use this money?

    Yes   No

How can you prove they are your parent(s) or legal guardian(s)?

  • Birth certificate
  • Adoption certificate
  • Court document

Your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies

Do you have a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number?

    Yes   No

If Yes

Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies reference number

Check your answers

Check the information below before you continue to the next section.

Applicant(s)

Additional applicant

To add another applicant, select their relationship to you.

I would like to add a:

dependant child

dependant partner or spouse    

Documents

You do not need to provide evidence of your qualifications or finances as you are a national of a country listed in the differential evidence requirement of the Student rules. Occasionally, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) may request this evidence while your application is being considered. If the evidence is requested, your visa application may be refused if you do not provide it.

Mandatory documents

These documents are mandatory and you must provide them as part of your application. Tick the box to agree that you will provide each document:

  • The passport issued by Germany for Reverend Benedict Weeks

Providing your documents

You must provide your documents after you submit your application, these can be originals or copies. Any passports provided must be originals.

You will be able to upload copies of your documents on our commercial partner's website, or you can take your documents to your biometrics appointment to be scanned and uploaded by our commercial partner for a fee. You'll be told how to book an appointment and upload your documents after you submit your application.

You do not need to send any physical documents to the Home Office or UK Visas & Immigration unless you are advised to do so.

Your application may be rejected if you do not provide all mandatory documents. If your application is rejected due to documents not being provided, it will not be considered and an administration fee for each person included in the application will be deducted from your refund.

Verification consent

The Home Office will check that the information and supporting documentation from a bank or utility company that you supply as part of this application is correct. You must download, sign and return the following declaration to confirm that you consent for the Home Office to request verification checks:

Declaration of consent for the Home Office to request verification checks

You should download and print this declaration now. A copy will also be available to download once you have paid for your application.

I will provide a declaration signed by me to confirm my consent for the Home Office to request verification checks

Conditions

If your application is successful, there will be conditions on your visa or leave to remain. This will include, for example, whether you are able to work in the UK.

If you stay in the UK without permission:

  • You can be detained
  • You can be prosecuted, fined and imprisoned
  • You can be removed and banned from returning to the UK
  • You will not be allowed to work
  • You will not be able to rent a home
  • You will not be able to claim any benefits and can be prosecuted if you try to
  • You can be charged by the NHS for medical treatment
  • You can be denied access to a bank account
  • DVLA can prevent you from driving by taking away your driving licence

I confirm that I understand and accept these conditions

Declaration

By sending this application, you confirm that to the best of your knowledge and belief the following is correct:

  • the information relating to the application
  • the supporting evidence

I understand that the data I have given can be used as set out in the privacy policy

I consent to organisations, including financial institutions, providing information to the Home Office when requested in relation to this application.

I have discussed with any other applicants that I am acting on behalf of, and confirmed that the contents of the application are correct and complete.

I agree to the terms and conditions.

I understand that if false information is given, the application can be refused and I may be prosecuted, and, if I am the applicant, I may be banned from the UK.

I confirm that:

  • I am the applicant aged 18 or over
  • I am the applicant aged under 18
  • I am the parent or legal guardian of the applicant who is aged under 18 and completing and submitting the form on their behalf
  • I am submitting the form on behalf of the applicant

Check your answers

Check the information below before you continue to the next section.

Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)

You must pay your Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) before you can complete your visa application. You will pay your IHS on another website, then return to this site to complete and pay for your application.

If you are exempt, you will still need to get a reference number from the IHS website.

Your IHS reference number will automatically be included on your application once you pay and return to this site.

Your answers will be locked when you go to the IHS website, even if you do not pay your IHS straight away. If you need to make any changes to your answers you must do so now.

Documents

Mandatory documents

These documents are mandatory and you must provide them as part of your application. Tick the box to agree that you will provide each document:

  • The passport or travel document for Doctor Clark Donovan Buffy Weiss from Germany
  • The passport issued by Germany for Reverend Benedict Weeks

Other documents

If you do not provide these documents, your application may be delayed or refused.

  • Document showing you and your partner are living together (for example, a utility bill, council tax bill or bank statement)
  • If you provided any qualification evidence to your sponsor for them to issue your CAS, you must submit this evidence (including translations). For example, you might have sent your sponsor your certificate of qualification or transcript of results.
  • Proof of Rev Benedict Weeks's marriage

Providing your documents

You must provide your documents after you submit your application, these can be originals or copies. Any passports provided must be originals.

You will be able to upload copies of your documents on our commercial partner's website, or you can take your documents to your biometrics appointment to be scanned and uploaded by our commercial partner for a fee. You'll be told how to book an appointment and upload your documents after you submit your application.

You do not need to send any physical documents to the Home Office or UK Visas & Immigration unless you are advised to do so.

Your application may be rejected if you do not provide all mandatory documents. If your application is rejected due to documents not being provided, it will not be considered and an administration fee for each person included in the application will be deducted from your refund.

Declaration

By sending this application, you confirm that to the best of your knowledge and belief the following is correct:

  • the information relating to the application
  • the supporting evidence

I understand that the data I have given can be used as set out in the privacy policy

I consent to organisations, including financial institutions, providing information to the Home Office when requested in relation to this application.

I have discussed with any other applicants that I am acting on behalf of, and confirmed that the contents of the application are correct and complete.

I agree to the terms and conditions.

I understand that if false information is given, the application can be refused and I may be prosecuted, and, if I am the applicant, I may be banned from the UK.

I confirm that:

  • I am the applicant aged 18 or over
  • I am the applicant aged under 18
  • I am the applicant and I am also submitting the form on behalf of other applicants
  • I am the parent or legal guardian of the applicant who is aged under 18 and completing and submitting the form on their behalf
  • I am submitting the form on behalf of the applicant

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