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Is it easy to apply for an accompanying visa in the UK?
Generally speaking, if an applicant for studying in the UK comes from a country outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland, and his children are studying in a private school in the UK with a juvenile student visa, and they are under the age of 12, they can apply for a visa to accompany the parents of young students to study in the UK.
Applicants must meet the following conditions when applying:
1. The applicant must prove that he has sufficient financial ability to support all expenses during his stay in the UK;
2. The applicant must prove that he has a second residence outside the UK;
The applicant must prove that he will leave the UK before the expiration of this visa;
The applicant must have sufficient financial ability to pay all the expenses for returning to the original country of residence after leaving the UK.
The validity period of the accompanying visa for the parents of young international students is generally 6 months or 12 months. Before the expiration of the validity period of the visa, the applicant can continue to apply for visa extension. The duration of each visa extension is 12 months until the applicant's children reach the age of 12.
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