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      • As part of our service we offer one-to-one appointments, drop-ins, visa workshops (these will be timetabled throughout the year and advertised via My Kingston (our student intranet) to which you will have access once you are enrolled), email and telephone advice. Contact the Student Immigration Advisory Service at immigrationadvice@kingston.ac.uk
      www.kingston.ac.uk/international/visas-immigration-and-cas/advice-for-international-students/
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  2. You can speak to our team of friendly and experienced specialist immigration advisers if you have questions about visa requirements and immigration for students – we are here to help. You can, for example, get advice on how to apply for a visa and find out if you are allowed to work in the UK or travel abroad while you study at Kingston ...

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  3. If you are coming to study at Kingston University, you may need one of the following: Standard Visitor visa – for up to six months study. Student Route visa – for more than six months study. Pre-settled or settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme. Check if you need a visa.

  4. Contact the Student Immigration Advisory Service at immigrationadvice@kingston.ac.uk. The International Student Advisory Centre (ISAC) is a specialist support department for international students at Kingston University.

    • Will I Be Eligible For A Student Visa?
    • What Is A CAS and Why Is It Important?
    • The Visa Process

    There are three main requirements for those who want to study in the UK: 1. You have been offered a place on a course 2. You must have received a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies) from our Admissions team 3. You can speak, read, write and understand English 4. You have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course

    A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) is a unique reference number which confirms you have been accepted on a course of study in the UK. You must have a CAS number before you can apply for a Student visa. You can receive your CAS up to 6 months before your course start date if you reside outside the UK, and up to 3 months if you are in the...

    In order to apply for your visa, you must: 1. First, apply for the programme of your choiceat the International Study Centre, and receive an offer. 2. Next, you must send the requested documents to be checked by the Admissions team or your Student Enrolment Advisor. 3. You will then pay a deposit and CAS payment. 4. Your CAS will be issued. This me...

  5. Email. Answers to many common questions can be found here on Student Services Online. Please look through our articles related to Visas, immigration & supportin the first instance. If you're not able to find the answers you need, please get in touch with us by email. Our email address is advice@kcl.ac.uk.

  6. A CAS statement contains information that confirms Kingston University is acting as your educational sponsor. It provides the UKVI with your personal details and information about your course. The CAS statement will also confirm your unique reference number that you will need to help you apply for your student visa.

  7. Do I need a visa to study in the UK? How do I apply for a UK student visa? When should I apply for a visa? Still have questions? Complete our online form to ask any questions you have about studying at the International Study Centre. Enquire now. Have questions about studying with us?

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