UK Visa Information
Sunday, November 22, 2009UK Visa Information | ||||||
General Information | ||||||
All applications should be submitted at the UK Visa Application Centres in Dhaka, Sylhet, and Chittagong run by VFS Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. | ||||||
Requirements for Student Visa Application (Bold items are essential) | ||||||
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Photo Specification | ||||||
One recent, passport-sized (45mm x 35mm), color photograph. The photograph should be: | ||||||
Visa Fee | ||||||
Visa Fee Tk. 11,050/= [GBP 85] is payable on application, for each applicant. | ||||||
FAQ: Health Screening for TB | ||||||
If you are planning to go to the UK for more than six months, you will need to be tested to show that you are free from TB before the VFS will accept your visa application.
No. If your application was accepted before the start date, you do not need to show a certificate before the High Commission makes a decision on your application. But you may have to be tested on arrival in the UK.
TB is common in Bangladesh and is an infectious disease which can be spread by close contact with other people. The UK wants to encourage greater awareness and treatment of TB in Bangladesh, as well as protecting people in the UK.
In Bangladesh the cost is $56 per person. About Tk. 4000/=
Before VFS will accept you visa application they will ask you to contact the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), who will arrange for you to have a chest x-ray at an accredited clinic or hospital. If the x-ray shows signs of infections, the clinic will do other tests to find out whether you have infectious TB. This can take several days.
Clinic details:
The IOM office will give you a certificate which you must submit with your visa application form and other documents so that the High Commission knows that you are free from infectious TB.
The IOM will not give you a certificate and you will not be able to apply for a visa until you have been cured. The IOM will give you advice and tell you how to get treatment for infectious TB. A full course of treatment usually takes six months. After you have been cured you must be tested again. If the test shows that you are free of infectious TB, the IOM will give you a certificate so that you can apply for your visa.
The IOM office will advise you about this.
Yes
Pregnant women will be offered a chest x-ray with abdominal shielding to protect the unborn child. If they decline, other tests may be carried out or delays may occur.
If you have an urgent and compassionate need to travel, you will need to give us full details of the reasons why. We will take these into consideration when we make a decision about giving you a visa. Urgent and compassionate reasons are likely to be when there is a close family member in the UK who is a seriously ill, or when your travel to the UK cannot be delayed for exceptional reasons. If we do allow you to travel you will be expected to begin treatment for TB when you arrive in the UK.
You can still make your visa application, but we will refuse your visa.
Only children under 11 years old, holders of diplomatic passports and returning residents do not need to give us a TB certificate.
Yes. You should carry it in your hand luggage. If you do not, you may be delayed on arrival in the UK. We also advise that you take your chest X-ray with you in case you need to see a doctor in the UK.
If you have been in contact with someone who has TB, or you become ill, you may be asked to take a test. |
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