Pre-departure and Post-arrival Support

Pre-departure and Post-arrival Support

Your journey to studying in the UK doesn’t begin at the airport — it starts the moment your offer is secured. At Uni Admission Hub, we provide dedicated pre-departure and post-arrival support to ensure a seamless transition from your home country to university life in the UK.

We prepare you with all the essential information, tools, and confidence you need before you travel — and we continue to support you after you arrive, helping you settle in, stay compliant, and thrive academically and personally.

Whether you’re travelling alone or with family, our tailored support ensures that every step of your relocation is well-organised and stress-free.

Our Pre-departure Support Includes:

  • Detailed Pre-departure Briefings
    Comprehensive guidance on what to pack, travel arrangements, UK customs rules, weather, and cultural expectations.

  • Essential Documentation Checklist
    Ensure you carry all required documents including visa, CAS letter, academic transcripts, and accommodation confirmations.

  • Travel & Airport Assistance
    Advice on booking flights, managing layovers, and navigating UK immigration checkpoints.

  • Accommodation Preparation
    Final checks on your housing arrangements, tenancy agreements, and utility setup before departure.

  • UK Banking & SIM Card Advice
    Guidance on setting up student bank accounts and mobile services in the UK for instant connectivity upon arrival.

Our Post-arrival Support Includes:

  • Airport Pickup & Welcome Services (Subject to Availability)
    Assistance with arranging transport from the airport to your university accommodation.

  • BRP Collection & Visa Compliance Guidance
    Support in collecting your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) and understanding post-arrival immigration responsibilities.

  • University Orientation & Registration Help
    Assistance in completing university registration, induction activities, and accessing student support services.

  • Health Insurance & GP Registration
    Guidance on NHS registration, accessing medical care, and understanding your health entitlements as a student.

  • Ongoing Settlement Support
    Continued support as you adapt to life in the UK, including tips on academic success, part-time work, and community involvement.

At Uni Admission Hub, we’re with you every step of the way — from your departure gate to your first lecture. Our goal is to ensure you’re not just enrolled, but empowered and well-prepared to make the most of your university experience.

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Can I study in the UK?

Yes, if you meet the university’s standard eligibility requirements. There are a variety of programs available for students of any major.  you should realistically assess your academic objectives, language abilities, and personal goals. As a result, it is critical that you contact an international student recruitment service like us as soon as possible to express your interest in studying in the UK

The ideal approach is to consider your application as early as possible. The sooner you are accepted to a university, the sooner you may plan your travels. The main intake offered by almost all universities is September/October, with a few universities offering January/February/May admission as well.

Previous academic certificates/ transcripts, proof of English language proficiency if previous education is not in English, statement of purpose, curriculum vitae, reference letters (academic or professional)

Although there may be some variations based on the level of study you’re going for and how you apply, you can generally anticipate to accomplish the following in any application to a UK higher education course:

 

Fill out an application form, which will most likely contain: 

  • Writing a personal statement.
  • Providing written references from two previous teachers or bosses who know how you  perform in an academic or professional situation.
  • Providing certified transcripts and records proving your qualifications to date. 
  • Proof of your English language proficiency, which could include taking an English           language test and/or a Skype interview 
  • Evidence of your plan to pay course fees. If this involves funds from scholarships include evidence of scholarship.
  • Submit your application and pay any applicable application fees. 
  • Receive and accept an offer for a seat on the course; depending on the university, a tuition fee deposit may also be required to confirm your place. 
  • Obtain Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your university or college. 
  • Apply for a student visa using the information on your CAS (and an English language test certificate if necessary). 
  • You will also need to demonstrate that you can afford to study and live in the UK, as well as pay a healthcare fee.
  •  Arrange travel – You can only travel to the UK once you have got your student visa.
  •  Arrive and enroll on your course:

Although there’s a lot to consider and arrange during this process, we can, as your international student recruitment agent, provide you with lots of guidance along the way.

If you need a visa to study in the UK, you will ONLY be allowed to study full-time courses.