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UK Study Route 15 min readUpdated February 2026

UK Student Visa from Nigeria — The Complete 2026 Guide

The UK Student Visa (formerly Tier 4) remains one of the most established routes for Nigerian students, with 40,000+ Nigerian students enrolled at UK universities in 2025. The 2-year Graduate Route (extended in 2024) means you can stay and work in the UK for 2 years after graduation — 3 for PhD holders. This guide covers CAS, financials, dependants, and the recent 2024 policy changes that affect Nigerian applicants.

UK Student Visa from Nigeria — The Complete 2026 Guide

1. Who qualifies

You need an unconditional Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a UK-licensed sponsor.

  • English proficiency: IELTS UKVI 6.5+ overall, 6.0 in each band (undergrad); 7.0+ for postgraduate.
  • Financial proof: tuition + £12,006 (London) / £9,207 (outside London) per year of living costs.
  • Age 16+ with sufficient academic background.

2. The CAS letter

Universities issue CAS after full acceptance. Contains your student ID, course, fees paid.

  • Deposit typically 25%–50% of first-year tuition to receive CAS.
  • CAS is valid for 6 months.
  • One CAS per application.

3. Financial requirements

You must show 28 consecutive days of funds in a bank account.

  • Statement must be dated within 31 days of application.
  • Nigerian bank statements accepted if in an approved list; else use UK/US/UK-based bank.
  • Sponsor letters from parents/scholarship bodies accepted with attestation.

4. 2024 dependant rule change

Since Jan 2024, only PhD, research-based Masters, or government-sponsored students can bring dependants.

  • This affects most Nigerian Masters applicants.
  • Undergraduate students cannot bring dependants (rule unchanged).

5. Graduate Route — the real prize

After completion, you get 2 years to work in ANY job (3 for PhD). No employer sponsorship required.

  • Apply for Graduate Route within 4 months of course completion.
  • Cost: £822 + IHS £776/year.
  • Can transition to Skilled Worker visa or Innovator Founder visa.

6. Common refusal reasons

UKVI rejects ~10% of Nigerian student visa applications. Top reasons:

  • Inadequate funds held for 28 days.
  • Suspicious sponsor account activity.
  • Weak Statement of Purpose lacking credibility.
  • Interview credibility issues under paragraph 245ZV.
  • Previous immigration history not disclosed.
The process at Afrinexa Global

How it works — step by step

01
Choose university & course
Select from UKVI-licensed sponsors; Afrinexa shortlists based on your grades.
02
Get CAS
Apply, pay deposit, receive CAS letter.
03
IELTS UKVI test
Book and prep for the correct IELTS variant.
04
Financial documentation
Prepare 28-day bank statements meeting exact GBP threshold.
05
Submit online application
Complete VAF9 form + upload documents + pay IHS.
06
Biometrics & decision
Attend VFS Global appointment in Lagos or Abuja; decision within 3 weeks.
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