immigration lawyer
complicated cases
focus on detail
Poland, Warsaw, Ostrobramska 75C
Mon-Fri from 09:00 to 18:00 (in Warsaw)
Poland, Warsaw, Ostrobramska 75C
Mon-Fri from 09:00 to 18:00 (in Warsaw)
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immigration lawyer
complicated cases
focus on detail

Student visa to the UK

Want to study in the UK but afraid of getting your visa denied? We’ll help you get the right type of visa on the first try. We handle everything – document preparation, communication with the visa center, and solving all organizational issues – turnkey, without stress, mistakes, or unnecessary expenses.

15+ years of experience in UK visa processing
Specialized in Study & Students in the UK
Full support at every stage until you get your visa

Find out how to apply for a visa tailored to your goals

Submit a request – we’ll contact you and arrange a convenient time for a consultation

We’ll help you choose the right student visa to the UK based on your goals

We’ll recommend the best visa for your situation and explain which documents you’ll need

Standard Tier 4 Student Visa
For courses longer than 11 months. Grants the right to study in English language schools, colleges, foundation programs, and universities.
Short-term student visa
For courses lasting 6-11 months. Suitable for short educational programs and courses (language and more).
Child student visa for children aged 4 to 17
For studying at independent private schools in the UK that meet British education standards. Issued for the full duration of the study program – from 3 to 6 years + 4 months after the end of studies.
Standard visitor visa valid for 6 months or less
This type of visa also allows you to study. You can get it to attend language courses, training sessions, workshops, and short educational programs. The visa is issued for a maximum of 6 months.

We’ll handle your visa from start to finish: we take on the routine and complexity – you get the result

ReLocate is a team of lawyers and attorneys who guide clients through immigration matters and assist with complex visa applications. We specialize in immigration law, visa regulations, and border control procedures.

Trust your case to immigration attorneys with over 15 years of experience

🟢 We’ll analyze your situation and explain the real prospects and risks
We’ll schedule an appointment at the visa center for biometric data submission
🟢 We’ll correctly fill out the visa application form on your behalf
We’ll help you pay all required fees without overpaying
🟢 We’ll prepare and help upload your personalized document package
We’ll monitor your case until the final decision

Personal chat with lawyers

We’ll create a dedicated chat for you in the messenger of your choice. You’ll be joined by a team of lawyers who will guide you through the entire process in real time.

provide you with recommendations
answer your questions
prepare documents

At specific stages, you’ll have one-on-one online consultations with a senior legal expert.

What our clients say

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Why this path is better to take with us

We’re not a travel agency, not bloggers, and not “enthusiasts” who’ve processed a dozen visas and call themselves experts.

We are attorneys who have been fully immersed in immigration for 15 years and know everything about it.

Philip Orlov Founder of ReLocate, immigration attorney.
Qualification
Higher legal education. 15 years of hands-on experience and deep specialization in immigration law.
Up-to-date knowledge
Regular participation in specialized events abroad. We stay on top of all updates, nuances, and hidden pitfalls.
Proven strategies
We dive deep into foreign legislation and procedures to create effective solutions. And we offer clients what really works.
Reputation
We created a YouTube channel with visa and immigration tips. We share our expertise to help you succeed.

Visa processing cost

The total cost of getting a visa includes our service fee and official government fees.

300 usd
Short-term student visa
350 usd
Standard or child student visa
300 usd
Visitor visa
Learn more about the application process and fees here

You can start with a one-on-one consultation with a lawyer. It costs 50 USD. If you choose to proceed with full legal support, this amount will be deducted from the total fee. You simply pay the difference.

Official fees and additional costs

Fee amounts are approximate. When paying, the currency is converted from GBP to EUR at the exchange rate set by the UK immigration authority.

Consular fee for a standard visitor visa (for study up to 6 months) 155 EUR
Consular fee for a short-term student visa (for study of 6-11 months) 260 EUR
Consular fee for a student visa (for study over 11 months) 634 EUR
Consular fee for a child student visa (for children aged 4-17) 634 EUR
Mandatory health insurance fee as part of the online application (except for the standard visitor visa for study up to 6 months) +/- 900 EUR

Additional costs include visa center services, document translation into English – up to 5 USD per 1800 characters, courier services, and passport delivery to Warsaw for visa stamping if needed.

Why our services are not an expense but an investment

Support until results
We don’t disappear after signing the contract. We keep you informed and guide you through every stage.
Transparent agreements
All terms of cooperation will be clearly defined in a straightforward and reliable contract.
Expertise and experience
You’re entrusting your case to practicing attorneys – and that significantly reduces the risk of refusal.

Answers to frequently asked questions

What documents are needed to apply for a visa?
The mandatory documents include your passport and an official letter from the educational institution confirming your enrollment (it must state the course name, tuition fees, duration, and accommodation details). If the visa is for a child under 18, you’ll also need a travel authorization and written consent from parents or legal guardians to submit the application. Depending on the case, additional documents may be required – such as a tuition payment receipt, a bank statement showing income and transactions for the past 6 months, proof of taking the SELT language exam, sponsorship documents, and more. Each case requires a different set of documents, which we’ll define precisely after a personal consultation.
How long does it take to process a visa application? When is the best time to apply?
Applications are usually processed within 3 weeks after biometric data is submitted. Visa stamping may take an additional 3 weeks. Based on our experience, we recommend submitting your documents no later than 3-6 months before your course begins.
Is there a way to speed up the processing of my case?
Yes, you can request expedited processing by the immigration office for an additional fee – £500 for 5 business days or £1000 for 1-2 business days. However, keep in mind that not all visa centers offer this option, and in many cases, they limit the number of expedited applications they can accept per day.
How quickly will you prepare my application and submit the documents?
We’ll complete the application form and prepare the documents within 3-5 business days after receiving all the necessary information and materials from you.
Is it necessary to take a language exam?
For a standard student visa lasting more than 11 months, you must prove your English language proficiency. You can take the SELT exam or use other accepted methods, which are explained in detail here.
How does the biometric process work?
You need to print the application and appointment confirmations, then visit the UK visa application center where your fingerprints will be taken, your photo will be captured, and your passport will be collected for visa stamping. For children under 5, fingerprints are not required. However, they must still attend the visa center with a parent to be photographed. Children over 5 provide fingerprints just like adults.
Do I need to leave my passport at the visa center until a decision is made?
Yes, after submitting your biometrics, your international passport is collected for the duration of the decision-making and visa stamping process. However, if you wish, you can pay extra for the “keep my passport” service. In that case, your passport will be returned on the day you provide biometrics. Once your visa is approved, you’ll need to submit the passport again for visa stamping.
How will I know whether my visa is approved?
When a decision is made, you’ll receive an email. Typically, if your visa is approved, the email will have no attachments. If it’s denied, the email will include a detailed explanation of the reasons. However, you’ll know for sure whether the visa is granted once you receive your passport.
Can I work with a student visa?
In general, this visa does not grant the right to work. However, there are exceptions. With a standard student visa, you may work as a student union sabbatical officer during academic leave. With a child student visa, starting at age 16, you may work part-time during the term (up to 10 hours per week), full-time during holidays, and take part in internships related to your course (but not exceeding 50% of the course duration).
Can my family come with me on my student visa?
Under a standard student visa, your partner and children (dependants) can apply to join you or stay longer in the UK. However, you must meet one of the following criteria: – You are a government-sponsored student starting a course longer than 6 months – You are a full-time student enrolled in a postgraduate program (RQF level 7 or higher) lasting 9 months or more To accompany a child on a child student visa, a parent must hold a Parent of a Child Student visa and be the only parent accompanying the child. If you are over 12 years old, your parent will not be eligible for this type of visa unless you have a younger sibling under 12 who holds a child student visa.
Is COVID-19 vaccination required?
As of March 18, 2022, travelers to the UK are no longer required to present COVID vaccination certificates, take COVID-19 tests, or self-isolate upon arrival. You can check current requirements here.

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