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Visa & Immigration

European Union and European Economic Area Nationals (EEA)

Nationals of the EU and EEA, as well as Switzerland, will not require a visa to study in the UK.

The countries of the EEA are all the EU member states, in addition to Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

Although you do not need a visa it would be advisable to carry your acceptance letter with you when you are entering the UK.

Non-EU or EEA Nationals

To find out if you need a student visa, you will need to contact the British Mission (Embassy, Consulate or High Commission) in your home country.

**NON-EU/EEA NATIONALS PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY**

Details of all British representations abroad can be found at fco.gov.uk

For further information about immigration and visas, the following sites may be useful

Remember that it is your responsibility to check whether you need a visa and if so to ensure that you have the correct type. Rules and regulations in this area have become increasingly strict over the past few years and it is in your own interest to have everything in order.

Page last updated 3/26/2009

" Looking back at my year in London, I must say I made a wise selection. Webster is not just a university; determined students can gain from their study period in various ways. Every hour in class is a possibility to learn not only from the professor but also from your fellow classmates, who come from every corner of the world bringing their own mindsets and diverse experience with them. Assignments are designed to approximate real life challenges, the relationship student – staff is on a very personal basis, an open door policy is self-evident and social contacts amongst students are promoted through regular events organised by staff and student’s government."

David Taborsky

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