3A.8 Proof of Funds Requirements (Home Office Standard)
The UK Home Office requires students to show funds covering tuition and living expenses for a specific period. The funds must be held in an acceptable bank account for the required number of days and must be genuine and traceable. Incorrect or inconsistent financial documents can affect visa decisions.
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