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Gmail - N0985101 - Your NTU CAS Statement
Gmail - N0985101 - Your NTU CAS Statement
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This email confirms your CAS number and the information that Nottingham Trent
University (NTU) has provided to the Home Office, confirming our intention to act
as your sponsor while you undertake the course detailed below.
Please note: we only issue CAS statements in the format of an email. For your visa
application you will need to use the CAS number stated in this email, but you do not
need to submit a hard copy or PDF version of your CAS as part of your visa
application. If you wish to keep a copy of your CAS for your records or to bring
through immigration you may print this email.
This is to confirm that the above person has firmly accepted an unconditional offer
to study at Nottingham Trent University for the following full time programme of
study:
Money
First year tuition fee for start date shown above: £15100
First year tuition fee paid so far: £3000
Accommodation fees already paid to NTU : £0. (The maximum amount the UKVI
will take into consideration for accommodation payments is £1,265.00)
1) Check your personal details on your CAS statement. They must be exactly the
same as in your passport, otherwise this CAS number will not be valid.
2) Check your course details. The name of the course may be different to the
course title on your offer letter. You will still be studying the course that is stated on
your offer letter, it is simply that some courses at NTU have more than one route
and we use the official main course title for the CAS statement.
3) Check your course start date. If you are a continuing student, you need to take
note of the actual course start date as shown in the 'Evidence Used to Obtain Offer'
section of the CAS for your visa application.
If any of the information is wrong or not what you were expecting, please email
NTU immediately so that we can check your details again before you apply for your
visa. You can either reply to this email or contact the email address above.
You can apply for your visa up to 12 weeks before your course start date. For
example, if your course starts on 1st October, you can apply for your visa from 1st
July onwards. Do not apply any earlier than this. Applications made more than 12
weeks in advance will be rejected by UKVI.
As part of your visa application, you can choose to have your BRP delivered to the
University. Further is available at www.ntu.ac.uk/brpcollection
If you have any queries about your CAS statement or about paying your fees please
contact NTU by replying to this email.
Yours sincerely,
Simon Smith
Head of Admissions
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