Sunday, January 4, 2009

How to Prepare for the UK Student Visa Interview?


Studying abroad echo like a great idea, and now it’s about a month before you’ll be traveling to the U.K. You’ve got all your paperwork sent in to the British High Commission in your home state, and you’re worried about the interview for the student visa. First of all, don’t be anxious too much because you may be granted a visa with no an interview if you have traveled to the UK in the past 10 years, and if you have paid 100% of your tuition and have the receipt to show it. However, if you are called for an interview, here are some of the questions they might ask you to assist you get ready your answers.

(1). Be ready to give details how this course is relevant to your previous studies. Why did you decide this institute in the U.K.? How did you find out about it?

(2). Be prepared to give the location of the university, and give details why you picked this university and not one in your home country.

(3). Be methodically knowledgeable about the course you will be studying: what it is, why you’re studying it, the structure of the course, its contents, the benefit of going to this school and the money (dollar amount) you hope to create after you graduate.

(4). Explain your potential vocation path. They may want to know if you plan to work in the UK after graduating, and if you have researched career prospects in whatever country you’re planning to reside in afterwards.

(5). Come prepared with information about your sponsor. They may ask who is sponsoring you, where you will hang about, proof that your back can support you, the income source of the sponsor, their relation to you, how many other dependents the sponsor has and how many brothers and sisters you have.

(6). Give them and draw round of financial commitment and era of study. They will want to know when the course begins, and the total cost per year.

(7). Have a list of any friends or family you have in the U.K. They may ask about that and where/how you will spend your semester breaks.

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