This page explains how you should complete the application form for the post-study worker category (Tier 1 Post-study work) under the points-based system if you are making an application under the transitional arrangements in the United Kingdom in this category.
You can download the application form from the right of this page.
Some sections of the application form do not apply to your category. You should only complete the sections that are relevant to your application.
The information below tells you which ones are relevant and gives a brief guide to the information required in the post-study worker category application form. A full guide to what is required in each section is provided in the policy guidance, which can be downloaded from the right of this page.
Page 1 of the application form contains the payment details. The current fees and details of how you can pay are provided on the costs page.
You should complete this section of the application form fully. If you do not provide all your personal details we will not process your application.
You should give details of your current and all previous passports and travel documents.
You should give details of your current immigration category, where and when you obtained it and when your permission to stay ends.
You should complete this section of the application form fully. The information you provide in this section may be checked with other agencies, so you should make sure you include all relevant details. If necessary you can continue your answers to this section on a separate sheet of paper.
You should complete this section by giving details of your previous grant(s) of leave under International Graduates Scheme (IGS), or Science and Engineering Graduates Scheme (SEGS), or Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme (FT:WISS). You should read the supporting evidence page for full details of the documents you should send with your application.
You should state if you are claiming points for English language. You should read the supporting evidence page for full details of the documents you should send with your application.
You should state if you are claiming points for maintenance (funds). You should read the supporting evidence page for full details of the documents you should send with your application.
You should complete this section if you are receiving any public funds.
You must sign and date your completed application form. Your application will not be valid unless you complete this section.
You should only complete this section if a legal representative is making the application on your behalf.
A solicitor or other qualified adviser who advises you on how our laws apply to your case.
Public funds are income-related benefits paid by the state. They include income support, income-based job seekers allowance, housing and homelessness assistance, housing and council tax benefit, working families' tax credit, a social fund payment, child benefit and any disability allowance. Benefits paid as a result of contributions, such as the state pension, are not considered to be public funds. Social housing is not considered to be a public fund either. Claiming public funds when you are not eligible is known as benefit fraud and it is a criminal offence.