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Changes in student status

The following changes can all have an impact on your student visa and it is important you seek advice in advance as needed.

  • Suspension of studies;
  • Deferral of studies;
  • Withdrawal from a course or lapsed status;
  • Transferring course;
  • Resitting an exam or assignment and you need a longer visa;
  • Study abroad, exchange programme or fieldwork overseas;
  • Unexpected absences from study;
  • Early course completion (more than one month before the end date on your CAS);
  • Visa refusal;
  • Change in immigration status.
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Advice and support from the University

The Student Visa Compliance team is here to help and advise you on the consequences for your student visa following any changes to your student status. We will always contact you by email before any report is made to the Home Office about a change in your student status.  

If you stop studying, you should also seek advice and notify your employer immediately as your working entitlement could be affected. If you have family members with you in the UK as your dependants, their visas could also be curtailed at the same time as your own.

If your health or mental health is having an impact on your studies seek advice early on from your college, department or Student Welfare as there are many people willing to advise and help you and it will avoid any visa difficulties at a later stage. You can also ask the University visa advisors for advice.

Changes in student status