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Overview
The Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) was introduced on 1 November 2007 and is an essential part of the UK’s commitment to counter proliferation. The scheme is specifically designed to ensure that those applying for postgraduate study in certain sensitive subjects do not acquire knowledge that could potentially be used in WMD programmes.
If you want to study a course leading to a postgraduate qualification in the United Kingdom, you may need to apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. We advise you to find out if you need an ATAS certificate before applying for a student visa or extension.
How to apply
If you require an ATAS certificate you will need to apply for this before applying for your visa or extension of stay, allowing at least four weeks (20 working days) in order to obtain it. The possession of an ATAS certificate does not guarantee you a visa or extension of stay. You must also provide evidence that you meet the usual student criteria. Visa applications will also automatically be refused if you need an ATAScertificate and cannot provide one.
For more information on applying for a student visa, and if you need to apply for an extension of stay, go to the UK Border Agency website [insert link].
An ATAS certificate is valid as long as the details of your course and HEI do not change. You can apply for an ATAS certificate up to 6 months in advance of the beginning of your course. We encourage you to apply as soon as you have received your offer of study.
We advise against making any travel plans before you have received an ATAScertificate. We aim to respond to all successfully completed applications within 20 working days, but this may be longer during busy periods.
need information on:
- your contact details
- passport details
- name and nationality of your spouse/partner (if applicable)
- full details of all previous studies
- full details of all previous/current employment (if applicable)
- full details of published papers (if applicable)
- previous ATAS applications (if applicable)
- the programme of study you are applying to follow in the UK (including JACS code and research proposal)
- if doing a taught Masters course you will need details of the optional modules you anticipate taking.
- full names and contact details of 2 referees (First name(s) and Family name). You must have known both of your referees for at least 3 years. At least one must also be an academic from your country of origin.
- how you will be funding your studies