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Our Student Visa Advisers support students on matters related to their UK immigration status. Advisers can offer guidance to prospective and current students. Advisers help students ensure they meet UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requirements and rules. Read our Statement of service.

We recommend that all Student visa holders read the following important information to ensure they understand the conditions of their visa:

Student visa essential information
Working during your studies
How we support our students
We provide information, support and advice on:

Student visa 
Changes to your course and visa implications
Working in the UK during your studies
Dependant of a Student visa
Lost BRP card
Standard Visitor visa for short-term studies
Graduate route visa
Working in the UK after your studies - please note that we provide general information and details of where to get further advice regarding working after studies
We are also able to produce a number of letters for students, please refer to this page for more information.

We do not advise on the following:

Absences of study in term time - although we do not advise on absences of study, please see our website for Attendance Monitoring information for details about attendance monitoring
EU Settlement - although we do not advise on EU Settlement, we provide some information on our website for EU, EEA and Swiss nationals and where to obtain further advice
Schengen visas - find out more about Schengen visas from the UK Council for Internal Student Affairs (UKCISA)
Visas for other countries
UK citizenship, UK settlement or other types of UK residency including family visas for family members of UK nationals
Fee status - read the UKCISA advice on fee status. The University admissions team assesses your fee status as part of the admissions process. If you are a registered student and believe your fee status has changed, please contact your Faculty Office so that they can refer your case for re-assessment