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what is she currently studying?? and wot is she planing to study in uk?Exquisit33 wrote:Hi my sister-in-law (husband's sister) would like to come and study here in the UK.
My question is how do we go about applying for a student visa? She is about 19 years old and is currently living in Pakistan/Mirpur. I live in UK.
I have no knowledge on this type of visa, so I would need info from scratch!
Any advice and guidance will highly be appreciated!
Thanks in advance
how does one apply for Masters at the age of 19? she probably hasnt even done her bachelors yetGregarious wrote:Exquisit33 wrote:Hi my sister-in-law (husband's sister) would like to come and study here in the UK.
She is most welcome for study purpose without recourse to public funds and pay the huge sum of tuition fees.
My question is how do we go about applying for a student visa? She is about 19 years old and is currently living in Pakistan/Mirpur. I live in UK.
1. I think she will go for any Masters program. First of all, she can pass the IELTS or TOFEL and apply online. She will get a response from the University and letter without any condition.
2. She has to make a Foreign Demand Draft in the name of university from Pakistan and attach with her application.
gregarious - You really need to be careful about giving advice as your advice is often incorrect or confusing.Gregarious wrote:Exquisit33 wrote:Hi my sister-in-law (husband's sister) would like to come and study here in the UK.
She is most welcome for study purpose without recourse to public funds and pay the huge sum of tuition fees.
My question is how do we go about applying for a student visa? She is about 19 years old and is currently living in Pakistan/Mirpur. I live in UK.
1. I think she will go for any Masters program. First of all, she can pass the IELTS or TOFEL and apply online. She will get a response from the University and letter without any condition.
2. She has to make a Foreign Demand Draft in the name of university from Pakistan and attach with her application.
I have said the same to him before but the dude doesnt listen, dont tk it personally now Gregarious:)Greenie wrote:Gregarious wrote:gregarious - You really need to be careful about giving advice as your advice is often incorrect or confusing.Exquisit33 wrote:Hi my sister-in-law (husband's sister) would like to come and study here in the UK.
She is most welcome for study purpose without recourse to public funds and pay the huge sum of tuition fees.
My question is how do we go about applying for a student visa? She is about 19 years old and is currently living in Pakistan/Mirpur. I live in UK.
1. I think she will go for any Masters program. First of all, she can pass the IELTS or TOFEL and apply online. She will get a response from the University and letter without any condition.
2. She has to make a Foreign Demand Draft in the name of university from Pakistan and attach with her application.
The OP's sister in law is only 19 so is unlikely to get an offe to do a masters in the UK as she presumably hasn't even done a bachelors yet. How do you know she will get a 'letter without any condition' when you know nothing about her or what she is going to apply to do?
She does not need to 'make a Foreign Demand Draft' in the name of the university and 'attach with her application' whatever makes you thinks this?
[/quote]She does not need to 'make a Foreign Demand Draft' in the name of the university and 'attach with her application' whatever makes you thinks this?
It was for the Bachelors Degree not for Masters Degree.Gregarious wrote:She does not need to 'make a Foreign Demand Draft' in the name of the university and 'attach with her application' whatever makes you thinks this?