# How to open a UK bank account as an international student

> A UK student bank account usually needs a passport, visa and proof of UK address.

International students can open a UK bank account, usually needing a passport, their visa or BRP/eVisa status, proof of UK address, and often a bank letter from their university confirming enrolment and address. High-street banks offer student or basic accounts; digital banks and money apps are popular for arrival because they open quickly. It can take time to get a full account, so many students use a digital account or a card from home for the first weeks. Requirements vary by bank — check directly.

## Quick facts
- **Typically need:** Passport, visa status, proof of address, uni bank letter
- **Account types:** Student, basic, or digital/app-based
- **Tip:** Get the university bank letter early
- **First weeks:** Use a digital account or home card while you wait

## Key takeaways
- You usually need a passport, your visa/immigration status, proof of UK address and a university bank letter.
- High-street banks offer student or basic accounts; requirements and waits vary.
- Digital banks and money apps open quickly and are popular for the first weeks.
- Request your university's bank letter early — it is often the missing piece.

## What you need to open an account
Most UK banks ask international students for: a valid passport; evidence of your immigration status (your visa, BRP or eVisa share code); proof of your UK address (such as a tenancy agreement or halls confirmation); and, very often, a bank introduction letter from your university confirming you are enrolled and stating your term-time and home address. The university bank letter is frequently the step that holds people up, so request it from your international office as soon as you arrive — or before, if they allow.

## Choosing an account and bridging the first weeks
High-street banks offer dedicated student accounts (sometimes with perks) and basic bank accounts, while digital banks and money apps can be opened quickly, often before you have a permanent address — which makes them popular for the first few weeks. Because a full high-street account can take time to set up, plan to use a digital account or a card from home initially, and keep some accessible funds. Study UK Now advises on the documents and the quickest route to banking so you are not left without access to money.

## Frequently asked questions
### What do I need to open a UK bank account as an international student?
You typically need a valid passport, evidence of your immigration status (visa, BRP or eVisa share code), proof of your UK address, and usually a bank introduction letter from your university confirming enrolment and address. Requirements vary between banks, so check the specific bank's list before applying.

### Can I open a UK bank account before I arrive?
Some digital banks and money apps let you open an account before you have a permanent UK address, which can be useful for your first weeks. Most high-street student accounts require you to be in the UK with proof of address and a university letter. Plan to use a digital account or a home card initially while a full account is set up.

## Sources
- [UKCISA — opening a bank account](https://www.ukcisa.org.uk/) — UKCISA

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