Child Student
Apply to extend or switch to Child Student. This is for children between 4 and 17 wanting to study at an independent school in the UK.
How to apply
To apply to extend or switch to a Child Student you need to:
- fill in the application form
- have your documents ready
- pay the application fee
- pay the health surcharge
- have your biometrics taken (fingerprints and a photo)
Find more information on the requirements for a Child Student, including the documents you will need to submit with your application.
How long it takes you to complete the application will depend on your particular situation. You will be able to save your application and come back to it another time if you need to.
If you are inactive for 25 minutes you will be automatically logged out.
Fees
Standard service | Priority service | Super priority service |
---|---|---|
A decision within 8 weeks after attending your biometrics appointment | A decision within 5 working days after attending your biometrics appointment | A decision the next working day following your biometrics appointment |
490.00 GBP | 990.00 GBP | 1490.00 GBP |
Healthcare surcharge
You will also have to pay a healthcare surcharge (called the ‘immigration health surcharge’ or IHS) in addition to your visa fee.
The exact amount you have to pay will depend on the length of your visa. Check how much you will have to pay before you apply.
eVisa
As part of the application process, you are also applying for an eVisa.
You will only be considered for Child Student permission to stay. You will not be considered for any other type of leave to remain. You must use a different form if you want to stay for another reason.
How we use your data
The Home Office will use the personal information you provide to consider your application. We may also share your information with other public and private sector organisations in the UK and overseas. For more detail please see the Privacy Notice for the Borders, Immigration and Citizenship system. This also sets out your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 and explains how you can access your personal information and complain if you have concerns about how we are using it.