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Recently, our team was asked a question: “I received a conditional offer from a British university, but I have not yet passed the required English test. Can I still apply for a UK student visa, or do I need to wait until all conditions are met?”
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03.09.2025 10:54:42 To apply for a UK student visa, you typically need an unconditional offer from a university. This means that all conditions of your offer, including any English language requirements, must be met before you can receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from the university. The CAS is a crucial document needed to apply for a student visa. If your offer is conditional upon passing an English test, you will generally need to pass this test and have the condition removed before the university issues your CAS. Without the CAS, you cannot proceed with your student visa application. However, it’s important to check directly with your university as there may be specific arrangements or advice they can provide. Some universities might issue a CAS if they are confident that you'll meet the conditions in time, but this varies by institution. In summary, while it's essential to meet all conditions of your offer to obtain a CAS and subsequently apply for a student visa, contacting your university's admissions office for guidance based on their specific policies would be advisable.
03.09.2025 12:40:02 To apply for a UK Student visa, you must first receive an unconditional offer and obtain a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your university. A conditional offer (e.g., pending English language test results or final transcripts) is not sufficient for a visa application. The Home Office requires proof that all entry requirements have been met before a CAS can be issued. Without it, your visa application would be refused. Therefore, you should wait until you pass the English test (usually IELTS/TOEFL/another approved test) or fulfil any other outstanding conditions, after which the university will convert your offer into unconditional and provide your CAS. Only then can you submit your visa application with supporting documents (passport, financial evidence, TB test if required, CAS, and payment of fees including IHS). A lawyer can help ensure the timing and documentation are correct to avoid delays or refusals.
03.09.2025 16:03:39 To apply for a UK Student visa, you must hold an unconditional offer from a licensed university or college and obtain a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). With a conditional offer, the university cannot issue a CAS until you meet all entry requirements, including the required English language test. Applying with only a conditional offer would lead to refusal, as the Home Office requires proof that all conditions have been satisfied. Therefore, you need to wait until you pass the English test (or fulfil any other outstanding conditions). Once your offer becomes unconditional, the university will issue your CAS, allowing you to apply. At that stage, you must also prepare supporting documents: passport, financial evidence showing you can cover tuition and living costs, TB test (if applicable), and payment of visa and IHS fees. A lawyer can help you ensure your CAS and financial proofs meet Home Office standards to avoid delays or refusals.

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