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Can I extend my student visa in the UK? ............................................................................2 Is there a maximum time limit (cap) on studying with a Tier 4 visa? ............................................................................2 When should I apply to extend my student visa? ............................................................................3 Which form should I use? ............................................................................4 Am I a low risk national and if so what does this mean? ............................................................................4 What documents do I need? ............................................................................5 What are the financial (maintenance) requirements? ............................................................................7 How can I prove that I can meet the financial (maintenance) requirements? ............................................................................8 How can the University help me make a postal application? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 How can the University help me make a premium in-person application? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Can I apply independently? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 What about my dependants? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 What are the visa rules and responsibilities? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Where can I get further information? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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As a student under the Immigration Rules that were in place before 31 March 2009 As a Tier 4 (General) student when you were 16 or 17 years old As a Tier 4 (Child) student when you were 17 years old or under Under any other category of the immigration rules. Degree level: 5-year cap Some time limits were introduced on 6 April 2012 for degree level study. Any new Tier 4 application must lead to you spending no more than 5 years on courses at degree level. All time you have spent in the UK under Tier 4 (or as a pre-Tier 4 student) counts towards the 5 years, except for the short amount of time you are given before the course (maximum 1 month) and after a course (maximum 4 months). There are some exceptions to the 5-year cap: If you have successfully completed a UK degree course which was at least four years long, and your Tier 4 application is to study a Masters degree at a higher education institution, the limit is 6 years. If your Tier 4 application is to study a PhD at a higher education institution, there is no limit while you are studying the PhD. If you have already completed a PhD, any new Tier 4 application is subject to an 8-year limit (including courses below degree level). Courses in architecture, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and science, or music at a conservatoire, are exempt from the limit. If you have completed a UK degree, and your current Tier 4 application is to study certain legal qualifications (CPE, GDL/LPC or BPTC), the legal qualification is exempt from the limit The UK Border Agency will not grant further leave to someone whose current Tier 4 application means they will exceed these limits, unless there are compelling and compassionate circumstances, such as injury or disability.
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE ORIGINALS. SCANNED COPIES, FAXES OR EMAILS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE
Tier 4 (G) Application form completed in black pen and BLOCK CAPITAL letters; Payment of 394 if making a postal application and 716 if making a premium application at a Public Enquiry Office. If you would like International Student Support to assist you in making a postal application then you must pay by postal order or bankers draft. Paying by postal orders is the safest and most efficient method of payment. Postal Orders can be purchased from the Post Office using cash only. Postal Orders must be made payable to Home Office and you should write your name, date of birth and nationality on the back. The nearest Post Offices where you can buy Postal Orders are: o o 45-46 Queens Arcade, Queen Street, CF10 2BY (lower ground floor) 109 Crwys Road, CF24 4NF (near to co-op and Roy Jenkins Hall of residence)
(There will be an administrative charge of 25, payable to the Post Office); All the passports used to travel to and remain in the UK including your current passport; Biometric Residence Permit (if you have one); 2 x recent passport-sized colour photographs no older then one month old which meet the biometric identity requirements. The UKBA provide detailed specifications for acceptable photographs at: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/flr/photoguidance0409.pdf You can get photographs that meet the policy guidance from the AGFA Digital Photo Centre: (172-174 City Road, Cardiff, CF24 3JF. www.expressimaging.co.uk) Police Registration Certificate (if applicable). You must ensure that your Police Registration Certificate is up to date with your current address. More information about Police Registration, including how to update your certificate can be found on our website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/iss/police Cardiff University CAS Statement. CAS stands for Confirmation of Acceptance for Study. It is a virtual document similar to a database record. Each CAS has a unique reference number and contains information about the course and student personal details. You can request a CAS statement through SIMS Online (sims.cf.ac.uk). You will need to log in using your username and password and select the `request CAS statement option. If you need further assistance please send an email to studentrecords@cf.ac.uk. Allow 5 working days to receive the CAS statement email. This email is generated by Registry from the Student Information Management System (SIMS) and will go to the 5
This list of low risk nationals will be reviewed by the UKBA on an annual basis. If you are a national of one of these countries you may be able to provide less evidential documents with your application in relation to funds and qualifications. However the UKBA reserves the right to request the full range of documents in all cases. For this reason all students applying for their student visa extension through International Student Support will be required to submit all documentation as listed in chapter 6 of this booklet. 4
email address that is held on SIMS. You must print this email and submit with your application. You will need to use the information in this email to accurately complete your application form. Original version of any document regarding academic progress that is listed on the CAS statement (if applicable). This would normally be a certificate from a previous school, college or university or alternatively a transcript of results achieved to date from Cardiff University. If any of your documents are in another language you must get them translated- please see below for more information about translations; Tuition fee and accommodation receipts (if applicable). You will need to provide receipts for any payments that you have made that are not shown on your CAS statement. Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) Certificate (if applicable) ATAS clearance is only required for a limited number of Science and Engineering postgraduate courses. To find out if you need an ATAS Certificate and how to get one check www.cardiff.ac.uk/iss/atas You must apply for an ATAS clearance certificate, or for a new ATAS clearance certificate if you: o o o Change your course Change your institution Apply to extend your leave in order to complete your course (even if you already have one)
Please note: It can take up to 8 weeks to receive an ATAS Certificate so prepare early! If you are sponsored to study here by an official financial sponsor, you must provide documentary evidence of this financial support. (see page 9 for further details). Evidence that you have enough money to meet the maintenance requirements, in the form of personal bank or building society statements, letter from bank or building society, loan agreement or other financial documents as specified in the Policy Guidance. Further details about the maintenance requirements can be found on pages 7-10.
YOU SHOULD KEEP PHOTOCOPIES OF YOUR SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS FOR YOUR RECORDS Translations
If any of your documents are not in English, the original must be accompanied by a fully certified translation by a professional translator. This translation must include: Details of the translators credentials; and Confirmation that it is an accurate translation of the original document; and The translators contact details. It must also be dated and include the original signature of the translator. Documents can be translated through the University at the translation service which is based in the Cardiff University Centre for Lifelong Learning, Senghenydd Road, Cathays, CF24 4AG. Opening hours are 9am- 1pm & 2-5pm. Call in to see Sian Austin with your original document. This will be scanned and sent to the translator for a 6 quote. Usually it costs around 84 for a certificate and takes about a week to be processed.
Examples
1) A student holding a current Tier 4 student visa needs extra time to complete a course she has been studying for 12 months. Her tuition fees are 13950 and she has already paid 10,000 to Cardiff University. This student will need to show 1600 for living expenses + 3950 for outstanding fees = 5550. 2) A student holding a current Tier 4 student visa has just finished a short course of 8 weeks and will be starting a new course that is 12 months in duration. His tuition fees for the new course are 13950 and he has paid all of this. This student will need to show 7200 for living expenses + 0 for tuition fees = 7200. 7
3) A student holding a current Tier 4 student visa is starting a new course at Cardiff University. His tuition fees are 13,950 and he has paid all of this to the University. He falls into the lower maintenance category i.e. needs to show 1600 for living expenses but he has already paid 2000 to Cardiff University towards his accommodation fees. This student will need to show 600 for living expenses (1600 minus 1000 already paid for accommodation) + 0 (tuition fees) = 600
Original parental or legal guardian bank statements that include all the details highlighted above. If you intend to use this evidence to prove your ability to meet the maintenance requirements then you will also have to provide the following: o o o Original legal documentation (or notarised copy) establishing the relationship (this would be either your birth certificate or certificate of adoption or court document stating the name of the legal guardian) Original signed and dated letter from the parent(s) or legal guardian which confirms your relationship and that they have given their consent to the funds being available to you to study in the UK. We have produced a template letter that your parents can use. This can be accessed here: www.cardiff.ac.uk/iss/extiss Your parent or guardian will also need to sign section N (a) on your Tier 4 (G) application form (page 27) , agreeing to the UKBA being able to contact their bank. This is the section relating to a third party and not the one for the applicant or joint customer to sign.
If you are using overseas bank statements, the UKBA will expect you to write on the document the closing balance in pounds sterling. You should use the official exchange rate on the OANDA website (www.oanda.com/convert/classic).
The required funds must be in your account up until the closing balance of the statement; Electronic bank statements if you use internet banking. These must contain all the details highlighted above and every page must be stamped by the official stamp of the bank to prove authenticity. Please note that most banks will not stamp these statements so check with yours if you will be able to rely on this method; A letter from your bank or building society including all the information highlighted above; Original joint account statements as long as you are named as one of the account holders and they include all the information highlighted above. Please note that the joint account holder will need to sign section N (a) on your Tier 4 (G) application form (page 26), agreeing to the UKBA being able to contact their bank;
If your total tuition fees and living expenses are covered by your official financial sponsor and they limit the time you may study in the UK, your visa extension will be limited to the same length of time (which is stated on the sponsor letter) plus the usual post-course period allowed. If you are no longer sponsored and/ or your sponsorship ended within 12 months of making your application they must provide a letter saying that they agree that you can stay in the UK. If the financial sponsor does not give consent, the UKBA will refuse your application.
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Fill in the Tier 4 (G) application form in black pen and BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS, using the UKCISA information sheet called Completing the Tier 4 (G) application form as a guide: www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/info_sheets/tier_4_form.php
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Gather together all documents listed on the document checklist (back cover of this guide).
Step 3
Book an appointment to see an International Student Adviser by going to the SSC (50 Park Place) or by calling 02920 874844. Please note that appointments: Must be attended at least one week before your visa expiry date; Will be subject to availability. Students attending an appointment less than one week before visa expiry will not be able to benefit from the Student Batch Scheme and will have to make an application independently (more information provided on page 14).
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Once your application is complete, it will be sent to the UKBA as soon as a batch of applications is ready. To benefit from the batch scheme service offered by the university, applications are not normally sent individually but in batches. Once your application has been sent to the UKBA you will be notified by text or email. If you need to extend your student ID card, you will need to wait until you have received this notification before going to the Security Centre to get a new ID card.
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During and after your appointment: ISS will check that you were initially given the correct length of time on your visa and will try to arrange for this to be corrected if this is not the case; ISS will check through your application form and documentation to confirm all is correct and complete prior to sending your application; ISS will issue you with a receipt for the documents that you have submitted; ISS will send your application to the UKBA by special delivery prior to your student visa expiring if you have provided all the required documents in due time; ISS will provide the UKBA with its contact details in case of any queries.
You can watch a step by step guide video on how biometric enrolment works on the Post Office website: www.postoffice.co.uk/counter-services/passport-identity/biometric-enrolment-foreign-nationals/how-it-works Find out more information on biometric enrolment on the Post Office Frequently Asked Questions website: www.postoffice.co.uk/counter-services/passport-identity/biometric-enrolment-foreign-nationals/faqs/faqs Normally you should receive your new visa, which will be in the form of a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) within 4 weeks of enrolling your biometrics at the Post Office. More information about the BRP can be found on our website:
What is expected from you in return: To complete the application form to the best of your ability and gather as many of the supporting documents as possible prior to your appointment with an adviser; To inform us if you intend to travel outside the UK within 4 months of your application being submitted; To give us correct contact details so that we can contact you quickly with any queries regarding your application; To inform us immediately if you change your address or contact details; To be aware of the expiry date of your visa - it is YOUR responsibility to prepare the application ready for submission before this date. ISS is here to help you extend your student visa. However the primary responsibility lies with you. In order to assist you we will need your full co-operation as detailed above.
www.cardiff.ac.uk/iss/brp When your application has been considered, your passport, documents and BRP will be returned to ISS.You will be contacted by telephone or email to let you know that you can collect these from us. You will have to provide your Student ID card as proof of identity when collecting these documents. If you have to register with the Police, you must update your certificate with the new visa expiry date on your BRP. More information about Police Registration, including how to update your certificate can be found on our website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/iss/police
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10. How can the University help me make a premium in-person application?
International Student Support can assist you in making a premium in-person application at the UKBA Public Enquiry Office (PEO) in Cardiff. This costs 716 and can take approximately a week from the day you give your biometric details at Cardiff. You will need to book an appointment with an International Student Adviser to get your application form and documents checked. If you do not have your completed form and documents with you, you will need to make another appointment. This is because your appointment is meant to be a final check. Your completed application will then be sent to the PEO in Cardiff on the following Monday. You will then normally have your biometric appointment on the Thursday or Friday of that week. During this appointment you will have your biometric details taken. These are the procedures laid out by the PEO in Cardiff. All your documents and your Biometric Residence Permit will be returned to the Student Support Centre and we will contact you to let you know that you can collect them.
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More information about all of these documents can be found on pages 5-6 of this guide. Payment: Postal orders for 394 for a postal application or credit/debit card payment of 716 for an in person application; All the passports used to travel to and remain in the UK including your current passport; Biometric Residence Permit (if you have one); 2 x recent passport sized photographs; Police Registration Certificate (if applicable); Cardiff University CAS statement (you must print this); Original version of any document regarding academic progress that is listed on your CAS statement (if applicable); Tuition fee and accommodation receipts (if applicable); Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) Certificate (if applicable); Evidence that you have enough money to meet the maintenance requirements. Please check pages 7-8 of this guide to find out how much money you will need and pages 8-10 to find out what documents are required as proof that you have access to this money.
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE ORIGINALS. SCANNED COPIES, FAXES OR EMAILS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
If any of your documents are not in English, you must get them professionally translated. See page 6 of this guide for more information
Disclaimer: The information provided in this guide is given in good faith and is correct at the time of writing (July 2012). It has been carefully checked with UKCISA and the UKBA. However, Cardiff University accepts no legal responsibility for its accuracy. Immigration law is subject to change. Please ensure that you have the most up to date information by checking the websites listed on page 17.