If you already have a Student Route visa and want to extend your visa in the UK, to study at the University of Birmingham, you will need to meet all the requirements for a student visa application.
We recommend that you check whether you need ATAS clearance to study in the UK and make your application to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 6 months before your visa is due to expire.
The earliest you can submit your Student Route visa application is 3 months before your course starts or if you are continuing on the same course, you should submit your application up to 3 months before your current visa expires. However, you can start planning straightaway and ensuring you have the correct documents and enough funding in your bank account.
Please note that you are responsible for your immigration status. The International Student Team (IST) will send email updates 90 days before, 60 days before and 30 days before your current course end date and will provide you with information on the visa workshops that will help you prepare for your visa application but you are responsible for ensuring that you abide by the conditions of your visa. It is very essential that you understand these conditions and take them seriously, failure to do so could result in the loss of your visa.
You can attend the visa workshops that IST carries out or contact the IST if you require any information on extending your visa in the UK.
How to Apply
The IST run a series of visa extension workshops where we explain in detail how to make a visa application. We recommend that you attend one of these workshops if you are planning on extending your student visa.
Getting a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)
A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is an electronic document issued to students who need to make a Student Route visa application. Your CAS is only valid for 6 months, and you can only use it once. Your CAS number which is required on your visa application will be found on the CAS statement email you receive from the University.
New students will be sent a CAS number as part of the admissions process.
Students that need to extend their visas to continue their studies, need to request a CAS and book onto a visa document checking workshop at least 10 working days before your visa expires.
You need to have your documents checked by the IST before your visa expiry date in order to be assigned a CAS. You cannot apply for a Student Route visa without a CAS number. It is the University of Birmingham policy to only issue a CAS to a continuing student if the student has provided IST with their visa application documents, and the IST considers them to meet the UK visas and immigration (UKVI) requirements at least 10 working days before the expiry date of the current visa.
Making an application for a Student Route visa - UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS)
There are various options to apply from within the UK. Please note that these options cost different amounts:
- £490 to extend the Student Route visa
- the healthcare surcharge - Check how much you will need to pay
- £19.20 to have your biometric information (fingerprints and a photo) taken
You can apply for a faster decision on certain visa applications inside the UK. If available, you can pay an extra:
Student Route Application Process
Students in the UK must submit all necessary evidence and personal information, in support of their Student Route visa application quickly and securely through an online application process. The online visa application process includes paying the immigration health surcharge, paying the visa application fee, making a biometrics appointment and submitting supporting documents.
You will be required to make your Student Route visa application online only. After all fee payments has been made you must book an appointment at a TLScontact service point
You will usually need to use UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS).
Use UKVCAS to provide:
You will be told if you need to use UKVCAS when you apply.
You can provide your supporting documents either by:
The most up-to-date information can be found directly on the UKVCAS website
How quickly will you obtain a UKVCAS Appointment?
You will be offered an appointment within 5 days of submitting your online Student Route visa application.
What happens during your UKVCAS Appointment?
At your appointment your ID will be checked and you will be able to submit your biometric information including photos, fingerprints and signatures at one single appointment. If you have not already done so, you can upload any supporting documents that you are required to submit in support of your Student Route visa application digitally at your appointment. You will then leave the UKVCAS centre with your original documents and your passport.
IMPORTANT TRAVEL INFORMATION
It is important to note that although you will retain your original documents and passport you will be unable to travel outside of the UK and the Common Travel Area while your visa application is in progress, as doing so will automatically withdraw your visa application and this may affect your ability to continue your studies and/or re-enter the UK.
What to do if you have any difficulties with this process
If you have any difficulties with this process then please log a query online or visit our IST reception. Submit your online enquiry via Student Help: www.studenthelp.bham.ac.uk