How to complete the Tier 4 (General) Student visa application online

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How to complete the Tier 4 (General) Student visa application online Have you attended a Preparing your Tier 4 visa application presentation hosted each month by the International Support Team? It explains the application process, the type of evidence you will need to submit as well as discussing methods of application (in person or by post) and other important information you need to know before and after you apply. If not, book your place online now: http://utils.liv.ac.uk/istevents/. To extend your Tier 4 (General) student visa application inside the UK you will first need to visit: https://visas-immigration.service.gov.uk/product/tier-4- student and then follow the instructions below on how to answer the questions (click on the links below to jump to each section). Index 1. Section 1 - Start Page 2 2. Section 2 - Application Page 3 3. Section 2 - Personal information Page 3 4. Section 2 - Passport details Page 5 5. Section 2 - Current status (1) Page 7 6. Section 2 - Course details (1) Page 9 7. Section 2 - Current status (2) Page 10 8. Section 2 - English Language Page 11 9. Section 2 - Additional information Page 12 10. Section 2 - Criminal convictions Page 13 11. Section 2 - Other history Page 14 12. Section 2 - Sponsor (1) Page 16 13. Section 2 - Course details (2) Page 17 14. Section 2 Sponsor (2) Page 18 15. Section 2 - Course details (3) Page 20 16. Section 2 Sponsor (3) Page 23 International Support Team May 2016 1

Tier 4 (General) student You should read all of the information here carefully including information about How to apply, Postgraduate studies, Fees, Healthcare surcharge and Biometric information before clicking on Apply now. Section 1 - Start Are you currently in the UK? Do you have a legal representative for this application? Email address Select Yes to this question then click on Save and Continue. Select No to this question if you are completing the form yourself and then click on Save and Continue. A legal representative is a solicitor or lawyer qualified to give advice on immigration law. You will then be asked to provide an email address and create a password in order to save your application and come back to it later. Type your email address carefully along with a password which contains at least 8 characters, at least one letter and at least one number or symbol. You will need to repeat your password to confirm it and then click Save and continue. You will then be asked to check your answers so far before clicking Continue. Please note: If you wish to save your application at any time and return to it later then you can select Return to this application later at any point. This option is found at the top of the screen in the Application menu. You will then be asked if you wish to download a hard copy of your answers so far or if you wish to have a link sent to your registered email address. In order to resume the application at a later date you must click on this link through your emails. International Support Team May 2016 2

Section 2 - Application You will now need to enter details about the main applicant by clicking questions about this person. If you have dependants you can add them to the application by clicking Would you like to add another person to this application? and then selecting either dependant child or dependant partner or spouse and then Add. Please see our other guidance documents on how to complete the questions relating to your dependants. Personal information Title Select your title from the drop down list. Given names Type all names here which are in your passport, other than your surname/family name (so include all middle names). Family name Type your family name/surname here, as it is written in your passport and then click on Save and continue. If you only have one name, click on I am not sure how to enter my name. A new option will appear, I do not have a given and family name my name is one word. Click this and enter your one word name in the box provided. Are you now or have you ever been known by any other name? If you have always had the same name, and have never legally changed it, select No to this question and then click on Save and continue. If you are or have been legally known by another name, select Yes to this question and then click on Save and continue. You will then be asked What is your other name? You will be asked for your Title and should select your title from the drop down list. You will then be asked for your Given names and should type all names here other than your surname/family name (so include all middle names). You will then be asked for your Family name and should type your family name/surname here. Click Save and continue. You will be asked again Are you now or have you ever been known by any other name? and can then answer No if you have not been known by any other names other than the ones previously stated. You can then click Save and continue. Applicant contact details You will be asked to give your telephone number. If you have a mobile (cell), type the telephone number here. You should enter the full telephone number, beginning with the country code or area code, for example 441513421281 or 01518321281. Do not use spaces, +, or - symbols. International Support Team May 2016 3

If you do not have a mobile telephone number, you should give a landline number. If you do not have a telephone number at all, simply enter 00000000000 and include a cover letter with your documents when you submit them to explain that you do not have a telephone number. You will then be asked to give your home address. First, type the number of your accommodation followed by the name of your street. If you live in a flat or apartment, include the number of the flat/apartment as well as the building number. You will then be asked to give your town/city and your postcode. Remember to use CAPITAL LETTERS and to leave a space between the two parts of the postcode (for example, L12 3AB). If you wish to receive any letters from UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) at a different address then you will need to select I want to receive mail at a different address and provide the details of the alternative address. The IST strongly recommends using your accommodation address to receive mail from UKVI. What is your gender, as shown in your passport or travel document? What is your relationship status? Country of nationality Date of birth Country of birth Place of birth You should then click on Save and continue. Select Male, Female or Unspecified from the available options. Select your marital status from the drop down list then click on Save and continue. Type your country of nationality in the box provided before selecting your country of nationality from the list that appears. If you have more than one nationality you should select Add another nationality? and type your second nationality. Type your date of birth in the format shown; date/month/year. You must use the birth date given in your passport. Type your country of birth in the box provided before selecting the country from the list that appears. Type your place of birth exactly how it is written in your passport. This may be a province instead of a village, town or city. You should then click on Save and continue. International Support Team May 2016 4

Passport details Do you have your passport or a copy of the information on the photo page? You must provide your passport with your application. If you are sending your passport with your application select 'Yes' and then click Save and continue. You will then be asked to give your Passport number or travel document reference number. Type your document number in the box provided. You will then be asked for the Place of issue. Type the city or province where your passport was issued, as stated in your passport. You will then be asked for the Issue date and the Expiry date. Type your issue date and expiry date in the format provided; day/month/year. You should then click Save and continue. If you are not sending your passport with your visa application then you should select No to this question before clicking Save and continue. You will then be asked You do not have the information in your passport because and you will need to select the answer that best describes why you do not have your passport: If you have lost your passport or it was stolen then you should select you have lost it/it was stolen and then click on Save and continue. If it has now expired select the passport expired click on Save and continue. You will then be asked to give details of your expired passport including Passport number, Place of issue, Issue date and Expiry date before clicking Save and continue. If you are completing this application on behalf of a child born in the UK and you are unable to provide a passport for that person then you should select you have never had a passport and then click on Save and continue. If you have never held a passport, select you have never had a passport (for example, because you were born in the UK) and click on Save and continue. If you have previously made a visa application and your passport is still with UKVI then you should select you have previously applied for leave in your own name, and your passport has not been returned. Then click on Save and continue. If you have previously applied for a visa as part of a spouse s or parent s visa application, and your passport is still with UKVI, then you should select you have already sent us your passport as part of someone else's. You will then be asked What is that person s name?. Give their full name including all given names and their family name. You will also be asked That person s date of birth and should type their date of birth in the format shown; International Support Team May 2016 5

date/month/year. You must use the birth date given in their passport. You will also be asked Reference number for that application. This is not mandatory but if you have it, include it. Then click on Save and continue International Support Team May 2016 6

Current status (1) Do you currently have a visa or leave to remain? *You must apply for your new visa before your current visa expires* You should select Yes to this question to confirm that you have a visa at the time of making your new application. You will then be asked What type of visa or leave to remain do you have? You should select the correct visa type from the drop-down list provided and then click on Save and continue. Most people should select Tier 4 (General) leave to remain. If the name of your current visa does not feature on the drop-down list then you should select the link I have a different visa or leave to remain beneath the drop-down box and type the name of your current visa. If you are unsure what type of visa you currently hold, please contact the IST. If you selected Yes you will then be asked What is the start date of your current visa or leave to remain? You should type in your start date in the correct format: day/month/year. You will then be asked What is the end date of your current visa or leave to remain? You should type in your visa end date in the correct format: day/month/year before clicking Save and continue. If you do not currently have a visa or leave to remain then you should come and speak to the IST first about whether you can still make a visa application inside the UK. If your visa has expired but the IST says that you can still make a visa application inside the UK then you should select no before clicking Save and continue. An alert will then appear stating Your application is unlikely to be successful if you do not currently hold a visa or permission to stay. You should then click Save and continue. Has your visa or leave to remain ever been revoked, cancelled or curtailed? Was your most recent leave as a Tier 4 student, as a Student or as a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist? If your visa has previously been cut short or curtailed (cancelled) by UKVI (for example, if you have previously suspended your studies or been required to repeat without or with partial attendance) then you should select Yes and then click Save and continue. Otherwise, if your visa has never been cancelled before then select No and then click Save and continue. If your current or most recent visa was a Tier 4 (General) student then you should select yes and then click Save and continue. You will then be asked Have you completed the course of study for which your most recent leave was granted? If you are applying to continue on the same course for which your most recent leave was granted you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have completed the course for which your current visa was issued for then you should select Yes. You will then be asked Was the course more than 6 months in length? You should select Yes International Support Team May 2016 7

or No depending on the course length. You should use the dates listed on your original CAS or on your University student record. IF you select No you should then click Save and continue. If you select Yes you will then be asked How can you prove that you have completed a course that was more than 6 months in length? You should select Degree Certificate or Official transcript or letter and you will need to provide this document to UKVI as evidence with your visa application. You should then click Save and continue. If your current or most recent visa was in a different visa category then you should select No and click Save and continue. You will then move on to Do you have a biometric residence permit? You will then be asked During your current or last grant of leave in the UK, were you required to register with the police?. If you were required to register with the police this will be written on your visa and you should have been given a police registration certificate when you first registered. You must ensure that your police registration certificate has your current address on it and you must submit this with your application. If you were required to register with the police then you should select Yes. International Support Team May 2016 8

Course details (1) Was your most recent leave as a Tier 4 student, as a Student or as a Postgraduate Doctor or Dentist? If your current or most recent visa was in a different visa category then you should select No and click Save and continue. You will then move on to Do you have a biometric residence permit?. If your current or most recent visa was a Tier 4 (General) student then you should select yes and then click Save and continue. You will then be asked Have you completed the course of study for which your most recent leave was granted? If you are applying to continue on the same course for which your most recent leave was granted or you are applying for the Tier 4 (Doctorate Extension Scheme), you should select No and then click Save and continue. You will then be asked Have you started the course of study for which your most recent leave was granted? If you have not started the course for which your current visa was issued, you should select No. You will then be asked Do you have a biometric residence permit? If you have started your course you should select Yes. You will then be asked Have you completed more than 6 months of the course? If you have completed less than 6 months of your course, you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have competed more than 6 months of your current course you should select Yes. You will then be asked How can you prove that you have completed more than 6 months of the course? In most cases, you should select My sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS as this information will be shown on your CAS statement through the course start and end dates. You should then click Save and continue. If you have completed the course for which your current visa was issued for then you should select Yes. You will then be asked Was the course more than 6 months in length? You should select Yes or No depending on the course length. You should use the dates listed on your original CAS or on your University student record. If you select No you should then click Save and continue. If you select Yes you will then be asked How can you prove that you have completed a course that was more than 6 months in length? You should select Degree Certificate or Official transcript or letter and you will need to provide this document to UKVI as evidence with your visa application. You should then click Save and continue. International Support Team May 2016 9

Current Status (2) During your current or last grant of leave in the UK, were you required to register with the police? This question will only appear if you are a national of a country which is required to register with the Police in the UK. If you were required to register with the police this will be written on your visa and you should have been given a police registration certificate when you first registered. You must ensure that your police registration certificate has your current address on it and you must submit this with your visa application. If you were required to register with the police on your current visa then you should select Yes and then click Save and continue. If you are not required to register with the police on your current visa then you should select No and then click Save and continue. Do you have a biometric residence permit? If you have been issued with a biometric residence permit (BRP) and you are providing this with your visa application then you should select Yes. You will then be asked to Enter your permit number. You should type the number found on the top of your BRP in the box provided and then click Save and continue. If you have been issued with a biometric residence permit (BRP) but you are not able to provide this with your visa application (for example, it has been lost or stolen) you should select No, I had a biometric residence permit for my most recent leave, but I do not have it now and then click Save and continue. If you have never been issued with a biometric residence permit then you should select No, I did not have a biometric residence permit for my most recent leave and then click Save and continue. What is your current National Insurance number? If you have been issued with a National Insurance number so that you can work in the UK, you should enter it here. A National Insurance Number is made up of numbers and letters in the following format: AB 01 23 45 C. If you have been issued with multiple National Insurance numbers, click + Add another National Insurance number? and include it. If you do not have a National Insurance number, or have been issued with a temporary number (usually in the format: TN 01 01 01 M (orf), then you should select the box labelled I do not have a National Insurance number, or I have a temporary one. International Support Team May 2016 10

English language Have you studied in the UK as a Tier 4 (Child) student? If you have never studied on a Tier 4 (Child) student visa then select No. You should then click Save and continue. You will then be asked If you are studying at a higher education institution, have they assessed that you meet the English language requirement, or that you are a 'gifted student'? If you have previously studied in the UK whilst holding a Tier 4 (Child) student visa then you should select Yes and then click Save and continue. If you select Yes, you will then be asked Have you studied an academic course in a majority English speaking country that is equivalent to a UK degree or above? This question is asking about your previous qualifications. If you have not studied an academic course in a majority English speaking country then select No and click Save and Continue. If you have previously studied a degree taught in English in an English majority speaking country then select Yes. You will then be asked Which country did you study in? You should start to type the country where you studied the degree level qualification and then select the country once it appears. If the country that you have typed does not show up then it may not be classed as a majority English speaking country by UKVI. For a list of majority English speaking countries visit https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa/knowledge-of-english. You will then be asked What evidence will you provide from your university to prove you meet the English language requirement? You will need to provide evidence of your previous qualification taught in English with your visa application. If you are providing your degree certificate as evidence of this then you should select Certificate of qualification proving English language requirement. If you are providing your transcript of results then you should select Transcript of results proving your English language requirement. You should then click Save and Continue. If you have not studied an academic course in a majority English speaking country then select No and click Save and Continue. If you are studying at a higher education institution, have they assessed that you meet the English language requirement, or that you are a 'gifted student'? Your CAS should state how you can demonstrate your English Language ability. If you are a continuing student and your CAS was issued by Student Administration then you should select yes to this question. You should then click Save and Continue. If you are a new student and your CAS was issued by our International Admissions Team then you should select yes to this International Support Team May 2016 11

question. You will also need to check with Admissions what qualifications or certificates they used to assess your English ability. You will then need to include this with your supporting documents. You should then click Save and Continue. Additional Information Have you ever received any public funds (money) in the UK? You should not be receiving any public funds. Public funds include a range of benefits, tax credits and housing assistance, paid by the state to people on a low income. It is a condition of your visa that you are not entitled to receive public funds whilst in the UK on a Tier 4 (General) student visa. Therefore, you should select No to this question and then click Save and Continue. If you are receiving public funds then you must select Yes and then click Save and continue. If you have selected Yes we recommend that you email the IST before submitting your application. You will then be asked Tell us which public funds you have received. You will then need to select each of the public funds displayed to identify which public funds you are or have previously been receiving before clicking Save and continue. If you are not sure if you are receiving public funds, a list of all public funds will be displayed if you select Yes so that you can check this. International Support Team May 2016 12

Criminal or unspent convictions Do you have any of the following, in the UK or in a different country? This question is asking if you have ever been found guilty of a crime by a legal system in any country around the world. If you have never been convicted of a crime, you should select No, I have never had any of these and then click Save and continue. If one of the offences does apply to you then you should select that offence and then click Save and continue. If you do need to select one of these offences then the IST recommends that you contact us to discuss this further before submitting your visa application. If you have more than 1 offence, once you have entered the details for the first offence you will then be asked Do you have any other... and you should answer Yes before giving the details of the next offence. You should select No and Save and continue if you have no other offences. International Support Team May 2016 13

Other history In either peace or war time have you ever been involved in, or suspected of involvement in, war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide? This question is asking if you have ever been involved in very serious crimes against other people in times of war and conflict. If you have never been involved in such offences you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have been involved in such offences you should select Yes. You will then be asked to give More information about your involvement. You must then give details of your involvement using the space provided before clicking Save and continue. If you do need to select Yes then the IST recommends that you contact us to discuss this further before submitting your visa application. Have you ever been involved in, supported or encouraged terrorist activities in any country? This question is asking if you have ever been involved in terrorism or encouraged terrorism by your words or actions. If you have never encouraged terrorism you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have encouraged terrorism you should select Yes. You will then be asked to give More information about your terrorist activity. You must then give details of your involvement using the space provided before clicking Save and continue. If you do need to select Yes then the IST recommends that you contact us to discuss this further before submitting your visa application. Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an organisation which has been concerned in terrorism? This question is asking if you have ever been involved in a terrorist group or given support in some way, by way of words, actions or financial support. If you have never been involved in terrorism you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have encouraged terrorism you should select Yes. You will then be asked to give More information about your terrorist activity. You must then give details of your involvement using the space provided before clicking Save and continue. If you do need to select Yes then the IST recommends that you contact us to discuss this further before submitting your visa application. In either peace or war time have you ever been involved in, or suspected of involvement in, war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide? This question is asking if you have ever been involved in very serious crimes against other people in times of war and conflict. If you have never been involved in such offences you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have been involved in such offences you should select Yes. International Support Team May 2016 14

You will then be asked to give More information about your involvement. You must then give details of your involvement using the space provided before clicking Save and continue. If you do need to select Yes then the IST recommends that you contact us to discuss this further before submitting your visa application. International Support Team May 2016 15

Sponsor (1) What is your sponsor licence number? This can be found on your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) statement. If your CAS has been issued by the University of Liverpool then you should type 'N5WWG40J6' (0 is zero ) in the box provided. Please copy it carefully and write all letters in capitals. If this is not correct your visa will be refused. Sponsor s address If you are being sponsored by the University of Liverpool then you should type the address as follows in the boxes provided: The Foundation Building 765 Brownlow Hill Town/City Postcode Is the address of your primary site of study the same as your Tier 4 sponsor s address? Did you apply for your course through UCAS? You should type Liverpool in the box provided. You should type L69 7ZX in the box provided before clicking Save and continue. If your study is based on the main University campus then you should select 'Yes' and then click Save and continue. If your study is based off-campus select 'No'. You will then be asked to provide the Primary site of study address. You should type the address of the place where you will be studying outside of the University of Liverpool and click on Save and continue. If you are unsure how to answer this question please email the IST. UCAS is the University and Colleges Admissions Service. It is unlikely that you have applied through UCAS unless you have previously studied for A-levels in the UK. If you have not applied through UCAS select No and then click Save and continue. If you did apply through UCAS select Yes. You will then be asked What is your UCAS personal identification number? You should type your UCAS number in the box provided before selecting Save and continue. International Support Team May 2016 16

Course details (2) Do you need to obtain permission from the Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS)? If you do not require Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance select No and then Save and continue. If you are studying at NQF level 7 (postgraduate level) or above and you are studying a science or engineering related subject then you may need to provide an ATAS Certificate. Your offer letter and your CAS each confirm whether or not you need an ATAS certificate. For more information on ATAS visit our website: http://www.liverpool.ac.uk/studentsupport/ist/visas/studentvisaap plicationsoutsidetheuk/atas/. You can also email atas@liverpool.ac.uk for assistance. If you do require ATAS select Yes. You will then be asked What is your Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) reference number? This can be found on your ATAS certificate. You should type the reference number in the box provided and then click on Save and continue. You should also print and include your ATAS certificate with your visa application. International Support Team May 2016 17

Sponsor (2) Are you currently received money from an official financial sponsor - or have you received money from an official financial sponsor in the past 12 months? You can find examples of official financial sponsor by clicking the link What is an official financial sponsor? below the answer options. If you are not receiving official financial sponsorship from a government or scholarship agency and you have not done so in the last 12 months, select No and then Save and continue. If you are receiving financial sponsorship, or you have done so at any point in the last 12 months, you should select 'Yes'. You will then be asked Will you be receiving money from an official financial sponsor for your continuing studies? If you will not receive funding from your official financial sponsor, choose No. If you will continue to receive funding you should answer Yes. If you answer yes you will then be asked How can you prove you have an official financial sponsor? You should select either My sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS if your CAS statement confirms this or you should select Letter of official financial sponsorship and provide a letter from your sponsor confirming this. The IST recommends that you provide an original letter from your sponsor confirming their sponsorship and that they have no objections to you applying for a new visa. You should then click on Save and continue. Is all the money you will use to support yourself while studying in the UK in an account in your name, or a joint account you share with another person? If you will be submitting with your application a bank statement in your name, or a letter from an official financial sponsor, select Yes and then click Save and continue. If you will be submitting your parent s or legal guardian s bank statements you should select No. You will then be asked Are you relying on money held in an account under your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) name? If you will be submitting your parent s or legal guardian s bank statements you should select Yes. You will then be asked Do you have permission from your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) to use this money? Select Yes. You will need to provide a signed letter from your parent(s) confirming their relationship with you and that they give you permission to use the funds in your account to support your visa application. You will then be asked How can you prove they are your parent(s) or legal guardian(s)? You should select either Birth certificate, Adoption certificate or Court document and click Save and continue. You will need to provide evidence of your relationship with your parents in order to rely on their bank statements. The IST recommends that you provide an original birth certificate along with a translation if this is not in English clearly listing your name International Support Team May 2016 18

and your parent s name to match the name(s) on the bank statement you provide. If you intend to use bank statements which are not in your name or your parent/legal guardian s name, or you use them without their permission, you should select No to the questions above and email the IST before submitting your application. International Support Team May 2016 19

Course details (3) Institution name You should type University of Liverpool in the box provided. Are you applying to be a Student Union Sabbatical Officer? If you are applying to extend your visa in order to work as a Student Union Sabbatical Officer then you should select Yes. Selecting Yes means that you have been elected to represent the students in a paid, full-time position. If you are applying to extend your visa to study then you should select No. You will then be asked to give the Qualification you will get at the end of your course. You should select the correct NQF (National Qualification Framework) level of your qualification from the drop-down list provided. If you are studying at undergraduate degree level you should select NQF 6. If you are studying at postgraduate (Masters) level you should select NQF 7. If you are studying a PhD you should select NQF 8. Course name Course start date Course end date Are you applying for the Doctorate Extension Scheme? Have you or your parent(s)/legal guardian(s) already paid any You should type the name of your course in the box provided. You should copy this exactly as it appears on your CAS statement. For example, if you are studying a Masters course in Computer Science you should write MSc Computer Science. Type the course start date in the boxes provided. Use the actual course start date for this answer exactly as it appears on your CAS statement. Type the day then the month then the year (DD MM YYYY). Type the course end date in the boxes provided. You should use the date exactly as it appears on your CAS statement. Type the day then the month then the year (DD MM YYYY). You should then click Save and continue. If you are near to completing your PhD and you wish to apply for a Tier 4 (Doctorate Extension Scheme) visa to remain in the UK for employment, then you should select Yes to this questions and then click Save and continue. If you are applying for a Tier 4 (General) student visa to continue your studies then you should select No and then click Save and continue. If you have any questions, please contact the IST. If you are currently living in private accommodation or are living in University accommodation but have not made any payments to the International Support Team May 2016 20

money to your sponsor for accommodation? University, select No and then click Save and continue. If you are living in University accommodation and have paid money to the University for this accommodation (and this is confirmed on your CAS) select 'Yes'. You will then be asked How much has been paid? Type the amount of your payment exactly as it appears on your CAS. This amount must be in UK pound sterling. If you have made the payment after receiving your CAS statement, you can only include the payment if your CAS has been updated with the payment. Please note that you can only deduct a maximum of 1,265 that you have paid toward University accommodation from the amount of living costs you are required to show. If you have paid more, you can only state 1,265 on the form. You will then be asked How can you prove this amount has been paid? and should select either My sponsor has confirmed this Information on my CAS or Receipts. Only select 1 of these options. The IST recommends selecting My sponsor has confirmed this information on my CAS and ensuring that the fee payment is shown on the CAS or is updated on the electronic CAS by the Fees Office or Student Administration. You should then click on Save and continue. How much are you total course fees? Type the total amount of your course fees in the box provided exactly as they appear on your CAS statement next to the heading 'Course fees'. This amount must be in UK pound sterling. You should type the amount of your full tuition fees for 1 year, whether you have paid part, all or none of it. Have you or your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) already paid any of your course fees? If you have not paid any of your tuition fees for the current academic year and will not be making any payments before submitting your visa application then select No and then click Save and continue. If you have paid some of your tuition fees then select Yes. You will then be asked How much has been paid? You should type the amount paid in UK pound sterling. This amount should be on your CAS statement. If you have made the payment after receiving your CAS statement, you can only include the payment in your application form if you have confirmed with the Fees Office or Student Administration that they have updated your electronic CAS record with this payment. You can do this by emailing feesenq@liv.ac.uk or studentcentre@liv.ac.uk. You will then be asked How can you prove this amount has been paid? and should select either My sponsor has confirmed this Information on my CAS or Receipts. Only select 1 of these options. The IST recommends selecting My sponsor has confirmed this information International Support Team May 2016 21

on my CAS and ensuring that the fee payment is shown on the CAS or is updated on the electronic CAS statement before applying. You should then click on Save and continue. International Support Team May 2016 22

Sponsor (3) Do you have a CAS number? You should select Yes for this question. You will then be asked to give your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies reference number. You should type your CAS number exactly as it appears on your CAS statement. Type this very carefully before clicking Save and continue. If you do not have a CAS statement at this time, but need to complete the form and show it to the IST before a CAS will be issued, please answer Yes and write soontobeissued in the text box. Check your answers You will be shown a list of all of the questions that you have been asked so far along with your answers. You should review your answers and can change any of your answers by selecting Change or Add next to the relevant question. If you are happy with the answers that you have given click on Continue at the bottom of the page. You will then be taken back to the main Application page and asked Would you like to add another person to this application? If you have a dependant spouse (husband, wife or civil partner) or child then you should click on Would you like to add another person to this application? and select either Dependant child or Dependant partner or spouse and then Add before entering their details. If you need to add multiple dependants then you should repeat the process above for each dependant. If you have no dependants then you should click on Continue. You will then be taken to the section on Documents. Do you have any questions? If you have a question about completing the application form, please email the IST (ist@liv.ac.uk). If you have attended the Preparing your Tier 4 visa application session you can ask us questions at our drop-in by attending our office with the visa stamp card you received at the presentation. International Support Team May 2016 23