When applying for a UK student visa (formerly Tier 4, now the Student Route), your bank statement is one of the most important documents. It proves to UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) that you have enough money to cover your tuition fees and living expenses while studying in the UK.
Even small mistakes in your bank statement — such as incorrect dates, insufficient balance, or missing details — can result in visa refusal. That’s why understanding the latest bank statement rules for 2026 is essential.
1. Purpose of Bank Statement for UK Student Visa
Your bank statement serves as financial evidence showing that:
- You can pay your course fees (as per CAS)
- You can support your living expenses (maintenance funds)
- Your funds are genuine, accessible, and legally obtained
UKVI uses this to confirm you are a genuine student who will not rely on public funds.
2. Minimum Funds You Must Show
Your bank statement must reflect total required funds, which include:
✔ Tuition Fees
- Full first-year tuition fees (or full course if <1 year)
✔ Living Expenses (Maintenance Funds)
- £1,529/month (London)
- £1,171/month (outside London)
- For up to 9 months
👉 Example (London):
- Tuition: £20,000
- Living: £13,761
👉 Total required: £33,761
3. The 28-Day Rule (Most Critical Requirement)
This is the most important rule for bank statements.
✔ What It Means:
- You must maintain the required funds for 28 consecutive days
- The balance must never drop below required amount
- The 28-day period is counted backwards from the statement closing date
✔ Timing Rule:
- Your bank statement must be no older than 31 days when you apply
✔ Example:
- Application date: 1 July
- Statement date: 25 June
- Funds must be held continuously from: 28 May to 25 June
📌 If funds drop even slightly below required level → automatic rejection
4. Accepted Types of Bank Statements
UKVI allows different types of financial evidence:
✔ Personal Bank Account
- Savings account
- Current account
✔ Parent’s Bank Account
- Allowed with:
- Consent letter
- Proof of relationship
✔ Joint Account
- Allowed only if:
- You have access to funds
- Supporting declaration provided
✔ Other Accepted Evidence
- Bank letter
- Certificate of deposit
- Education loan letter
- Official sponsorship letter
5. Bank Statement Format Requirements
Your bank statement must include specific details:
✔ Mandatory Information:
- Account holder’s full name
- Account number
- Bank name and logo
- Transaction history
- Closing balance
- Statement date
✔ Additional Requirements:
- Must be original or official electronic statement
- Must not be handwritten
- Must be from a recognized financial institution
- Must allow immediate access to funds
6. Currency Rules
- Funds can be in INR or any currency
- Must equal required amount in GBP
- Include currency conversion proof if needed
7. Multiple Bank Accounts
You can use more than one account, but:
- All statements must cover the same 28-day period
- Total combined balance must meet requirement
8. Using Parent’s Bank Statement
If using your parent’s funds:
✔ Required Documents:
- Parent’s bank statement
- Consent letter (signed)
- Birth certificate or proof of relationship
✔ Important Rule:
- Parent must clearly confirm you can use funds for study
9. What Funds Are Accepted and Not Accepted
✔ Accepted Funds:
- Savings accounts
- Fixed deposits (if withdrawable)
- Education loans
- Scholarships
❌ Not Accepted:
- Property documents
- Gold/jewelry
- Shares/stocks
- Cryptocurrency
- Overdraft accounts
👉 Only liquid, accessible cash funds are accepted
10. Bank Letter vs Bank Statement
You can submit:
✔ Bank Statement
- Shows daily balance and transactions
✔ Bank Letter
- Confirms:
- Funds held for 28 days
- Total balance
Both must follow same 28-day and 31-day rules
11. Common Mistakes Leading to Visa Refusal
❌ 1. Not Following 28-Day Rule
Funds not held long enough → rejection
❌ 2. Statement Older Than 31 Days
Outdated documents → invalid
❌ 3. Sudden Large Deposits
UKVI checks transaction history → suspicious
❌ 4. Balance Drops Below Required Amount
Even one day → refusal
❌ 5. Missing Details on Statement
No account number, bank logo → rejection
❌ 6. Using Ineligible Funds
Stocks, crypto, property → not accepted
❌ 7. Parent Funds Without Consent Letter
Mandatory document missing
12. Special Rules for Indian Students (2026)
- India is not on UK “low-risk” list
- Must submit full financial documents upfront
- UKVI conducts strict verification checks
👉 Any inconsistency can lead to refusal or ban
13. Real Example of Bank Statement Calculation
Case: Student going to London
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | £18,000 |
| Living Costs | £13,761 |
| Total Required | £31,761 |
👉 Approx ₹33–35 lakhs
14. Practical Tips to Avoid Rejection
✅ Maintain Funds Early
Start keeping money at least 30–45 days before applying
✅ Keep Balance Stable
Avoid withdrawals during 28-day period
✅ Use Clean Financial History
Avoid unexplained large deposits
✅ Verify All Details
Check:
- Name spelling
- Dates
- Balance
✅ Print Proper Statements
Ensure:
- Bank logo visible
- Official format
✅ Keep Backup Documents
Carry:
- Additional statements
- Sponsor proof
- Loan sanction letters
15. Step-by-Step Bank Statement Preparation
Step 1:
Calculate total funds (tuition + living)
Step 2:
Deposit full amount in account
Step 3:
Maintain balance for 28 days
Step 4:
Download/print statement (within 31 days)
Step 5:
Check all details carefully
Step 6:
Submit with visa application
16. Why UKVI Is Strict About Bank Statements
The UK government uses financial checks to:
- Prevent immigration fraud
- Ensure students can support themselves
- Reduce misuse of student visa route
That’s why bank statements are verified directly with banks in many cases.
17. Final Checklist
Before submitting your UK student visa application:
✔ Required funds calculated correctly
✔ Funds held for 28 days
✔ Statement within 31 days
✔ All details clearly visible
✔ Parent/sponsor documents included (if needed)
✔ No unexplained deposits
Conclusion
The UK student visa bank statement rules in 2026 are strict but straightforward if followed correctly. The key principles are:
- Maintain required funds for 28 consecutive days
- Ensure documents are recent (within 31 days)
- Provide clear, verifiable, and complete financial evidence
If you carefully follow these rules, your bank statement will meet UKVI standards and significantly improve your chances of visa approval.
