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UK Student Visa from the UAE: CAS, the 28-Day Rule and How to Apply (2026)

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Quick answer: To study a degree in Britain you need the UK Student visa (formerly Tier 4). You cannot apply until your university issues a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies). You must then prove you can pay your first year’s tuition plus living costs, and the money must have sat in an eligible account for 28 consecutive days. UAE residents apply online and give biometrics at a VFS centre in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Sharjah.

Every year thousands of students leave UAE schools for British universities. The Student visa is more mechanical than a visitor visa — there is far less discretion involved — but it is also less forgiving: miss the 28-day rule or the maintenance figure by a single day or a single dirham, and it is refused. Precision is everything.

Step one: the CAS

You cannot apply without a CAS, a reference number issued by your university once you have accepted an unconditional offer (and usually paid a deposit). The CAS contains your course details, dates, tuition fee and any deposit already paid. Every detail on your visa application must match the CAS exactly. A CAS is normally valid for six months and can only be used once.

Step two: the money rules — where most refusals happen

You must show funds covering:

  • Your first year’s tuition fee (minus any deposit already paid, as shown on the CAS), and
  • Living costs (maintenance) for up to nine months — a set monthly figure that is higher for London than for the rest of the UK.

The critical rule: the full amount must be held for 28 consecutive days, and the balance must not dip below the required total on any single day in that period. Your closing statement must be dated no more than 31 days before you apply. Funds can be in your own account or your parents’ (with a birth certificate and a letter of consent), and some official loan letters and sponsorships are accepted. Money in a friend’s or an uncle’s account generally is not.

RequirementWhat it means
CASIssued by the university; required before applying
TuitionFirst year’s fee, less any deposit shown on the CAS
MaintenanceMonthly living-cost figure × up to 9 months (London rate is higher)
28-day ruleFunds held continuously for 28 days, never dipping below the total
EnglishApproved test (e.g. IELTS UKVI) unless your university assesses you
IHSImmigration Health Surcharge, paid for the full course length

Because the maintenance rates and the IHS are set by the UK government and are periodically revised, always check the current figures before you calculate. Budget the total with our cost calculator.

Applying from the UAE

Apply online, pay the visa fee and the Immigration Health Surcharge, then attend biometrics at a VFS centre in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Sharjah. You will need your Emirates ID and UAE residence visa. Many applicants now also complete part of the process digitally — see our guide to the UK eVisa and digital status. Priority processing is often available for an extra fee.

Documents checklist

  • Passport and old passports.
  • CAS number and the university offer letter.
  • Financial evidence meeting the 28-day rule.
  • English language test certificate (if required).
  • Academic transcripts and certificates listed on the CAS.
  • UAE residence visa and Emirates ID.
  • If under 18, parental consent and proof of relationship.
  • ATAS certificate for certain sensitive subjects.
  • TB test certificate, depending on your nationality and where you have lived.

Build the exact list with our checklist generator.

Timing: start earlier than you think

You can usually apply up to six months before your course starts. Do it. Between securing the CAS, holding funds for 28 days, sitting an English test if needed, and finding a biometrics slot in the summer rush, students who leave it late routinely miss enrolment. Work backwards from your course start date and add a month of buffer.

Working and dependants

Student visa holders can normally work a limited number of hours per week during term time and full-time in vacations, subject to the conditions on your visa. Rules on bringing dependants have been significantly restricted in recent years and now generally apply only to postgraduate research programmes and certain funded courses. Check the current position before making family plans.

How Visa Doctor helps

We support UAE-based students and parents through the Student visa process — checking your financial evidence against the 28-day rule before you apply (the most common refusal point), verifying that every detail matches your CAS, completing the application, and booking biometrics. See our UK visa services or all options.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a UK student visa from Dubai?

Yes. UAE residents apply online and attend biometrics at VFS in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Sharjah, using their Emirates ID and residence visa.

What is the 28-day rule?

Your required funds must be held in an eligible account for 28 consecutive days without the balance dropping below the total, and the closing statement must be dated within 31 days of your application.

Can my parents’ bank account be used?

Yes, with your birth certificate proving the relationship and a signed letter of consent from them. A friend’s or other relative’s account generally is not accepted.

Do I need IELTS?

Usually you need an approved English test such as IELTS UKVI, unless your university is permitted to assess your English itself. Your CAS will state what applies.

When should I apply?

Typically you can apply up to six months before your course starts, and you should. Summer biometrics slots fill quickly and the 28-day fund rule takes time to satisfy.

UK Student visa maintenance rates, IHS fees and dependant rules change regularly. This guide is general information; always confirm current figures and requirements on the official UK government website, or contact our agents. Visa Doctor is a private service provider and does not issue visas.

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