We've put together the most important things you need to know about your visa to make your stay in the UK as easy as possible.
Visa and immigration information for current students
It's important to know what you can and cannot do whilst you are in the UK and how to maintain your visa status. You also need to be aware how seemingly minor changes to your studies can affect your visa and what you need to do about this.
If you can't find the information you are looking for, you can contact the International Student Advice Service at any point during your studies. One of our professional advisers will be more than happy to give you any help that you need.
Conditions of your visa
If you have a Student Visa, you should be aware that sponsorship of this is governed by the . This document explains when we will sponsor a Student Visa, and also when we may withdraw sponsorship.
We have summarised the conditions of your Student Visa sponsorship in a This explains what you must and must not do to maintain your visa. Please make sure you read this thoroughly.
Contact us
The International Student Advice Service provides free and confidential immigration advice to applicants and students of the university. Graduates may also be eligible. Please see our guidance on accessing the service for more information.
You may find our FAQ page answers your question. Also, you can submit an enquiry using the .
If you need our detailed advice or guidance, please use our and we will assess your information and advise you on your next steps.
If you do not have access to your university account, e-mail us your question at internationaladvice@gre.ac.uk
International Student Advice Service
The International Student Advice Service provides free and confidential immigration advice to applicants, students and graduates of the university.
Digital Immigration Status (eVisa)
Almost all students currently holding a BRP or other physical immigration document must replace it with an eVisa and create a digital UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) account by 31 December 2024.
Understanding UK Immigration Rules for Students
Understanding UK Immigration Rules for students.
Working in the UK during your study
Before you start to look for any employment in the UK, you need to check that your visa conditions allow you to work.
Lost or stolen Passport or BRP Card
The information on this webpage provides guidance on what to do if your passport or BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) is lost or stolen.
Extending your Student Visa
If you need more time to complete your programme, you'll need to extend your Student Visa.
Interrupting or withdrawing from study
If you are considering interrupting or withdrawing from your programme of study, you should give careful consideration to the implications of this and make sure to seek advice.
Changing your programme of study
If you are thinking about changing your programme of study, you need to be sure that this won't affect your visa.
Inviting a visitor to the UK
During your studies, you may wish for a friend or family member to visit you in the UK from overseas.
Travelling in and out of the UK
During your studies, you may need to travel in and out of the UK. It's important to be aware of any impact your trip may have on your studies or your visa.
The Schengen Visa Scheme
If you are not a citizen of the European Economic Area and intend to travel to Europe, you might need to apply for a Schengen visa prior to your journey.
The information on this page is correct at the time of writing. Whilst we try to make sure the information we provide is accurate, immigration policy changes frequently. You should therefore always refer to the to ensure that you have up-to-date information.