At GK NexGen, we are your trusted UK student visa consultants in Sri Lanka—supporting you from university offer (CAS readiness) through a successful visa and confident arrival. The UK’s globally respected universities and career-focused learning environment unlock international opportunities. We make the process simple, structured and stress-free.
The IHS is a mandatory fee paid during your visa application that enables access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) throughout your stay. You pay it upfront as part of the online process.
Standard processing is usually around 3 weeks for applications made outside the UK. We track and advise on priority options if time-sensitive.
You may be able to work—hours permitted depend on your course level and term-time status. We clarify rules so you remain compliant and focused.
You must evidence available funds to cover tuition plus living expenses (usually 9 months) based on your university’s location. We guide formatting, account history, and sponsor letters to reduce refusal risk.
Some students complete a UKVI credibility interview. It influences issuing of the CAS and visa decision. We provide mock sessions, question strategy, and confidence coaching.
Only students pursuing a PhD, doctorate, or certain research-based higher degrees are eligible to bring dependents (partner & children) under current rules.
The IHS is a fee paid during your visa application to access the UK's National Health Service (NHS) during your stay.
Standard processing time is usually 3 weeks for applications made outside the UK.
You may be able to work – how much depends on what you’re studying and whether you’re working in or out of term‑time.
You must provide evidence of having enough money to cover tuition fees and living expenses for at least 9 months, depending on the location of your university in the UK.
Some international students who wish to study in the UK must participate in a UK credibility interview run by UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI). The credibility interview is a key part of a university’s decision to issue a Confirmation of Acceptance to Study (CAS) letter, which you will need to apply for a Student visa.
Only students following a PhD, other doctorate, or research‑based higher degrees are eligible to bring dependents (spouse/partner and children).