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Do I have to interview for a tier4 student visa in the UK?

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Since the introduction of the office New Deal and the promotion of the Tier4 student visa applicant face-to-face visa policy, many applicants studying in the UK have become more worried about their visa applications in the UK.

In fact, the British Immigration Bureau has always had many interview cases, but it used to be a spot check interview, and now the interview is extended to all Tier4 student visa applicants. The purpose is to exclude applicants with impure learning objectives from going to the UK for activities other than study. So real students don't need to worry too much, just remember to answer questions truthfully during the visa interview.

This month, some students have taken the lead in becoming the experiencers of Tier4 visa interviews. The interview was conducted by video. The main problems revolve around students' understanding and cognition of the courses they have studied, as well as their imagination of studying abroad planning and future work. In this way, we can understand students' motivation to study abroad and test whether they really go to study in the UK. Through these questions, the visa officer can see whether the students have made clear the purpose of studying abroad, whether they know the courses they have studied and the schools they have attended, and how the courses they will attend will help them, so as to test their credibility.

Some students may be worried that English ability will become a factor affecting the smooth progress of the interview. It is indeed possible that the interviewer has reason to believe that real students should have enough English ability to complete the interview, instead of being full of communication obstacles during the interview. Therefore, for students who are relatively lacking in English listening and speaking ability, it is indeed a problem worthy of attention. In addition to English communication, I also hope that students can have a certain understanding of the courses they have applied for, including the general content and direction of the class, in order to deal with possible problems in the interview. So it is also important to be fully prepared.

UKEC wishes the students who have been interviewed and will be interviewed this year a smooth visa!