What is a CAS letter and how do I get one to study in the UK?


A CAS Letter (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) is an essential document required for obtaining a UK Student Visa (previously known as Tier 4). It’s an electronic document issued by your chosen UK university or college after you have accepted an unconditional offer of admission and met all their requirements.

What is a CAS Letter?



- CAS Letter is not a traditional “letter” but a unique reference number issued by your university.
- It confirms that you have been offered a place on a course and that you are eligible to apply for a UK Student Visa.
- The CAS contains information about you, your chosen course, tuition fees, and your sponsor (university/college).

Why is it Important?


You must enter your CAS number when you apply for your UK Student Visa. Without a CAS, your visa application will not be processed.

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How Do You Get a CAS Letter?



1. Apply and Receive an Offer
- Apply to your chosen UK universities with the help of Pollster Education.
- Receive a conditional or unconditional offer.

2. Meet All Offer Conditions
- If your offer is conditional, submit remaining documents (final transcripts, English test scores, etc.) to get an unconditional offer.

3. Accept Your Offer
- Officially accept the unconditional offer from your chosen university.

4. Pay Your Deposit
- Most universities require you to pay a tuition fee deposit (amount varies by university).

5. Submit CAS Request Documents
- You may be asked to submit additional documents, such as a copy of your passport, financial proof, or a completed pre-CAS questionnaire.

6. Pre-CAS Interview (if required)
- Some universities may conduct a credibility interview before issuing the CAS.

7. Receive Your CAS
- The university will issue your CAS number and details (usually sent by email).
- You will use this CAS number when filling out your UK Student Visa application.

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Important Points



- CAS is valid for 6 months from the date it’s issued, but you can apply for your visa no earlier than 6 months before your course starts.
- Check all details carefully (name, course, tuition fees paid, etc.) before using the CAS for your visa application.
- One CAS per application: You can only use a CAS once; if your visa is refused, you’ll need a new CAS for a re-application.

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Need Help?



Pollster Education provides complete guidance on the CAS process, including:
- Shortlisting universities
- Application support
- Tracking your CAS status
- Visa application assistance

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