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Tuesday 21 May
Internatsupport > International Student Advice Service at Anglia Ruskin University

International Student Advice Service

Please note that the process for applying for a Tier 4 visa within the UK is changing significantly from April 2013. The main change is that the application form will have to be completed online before being printed and submitted to the UKBA along with the necessary supporting documents.

We strongly recommend that you meet with an International Student Adviser at least 6-8 weeks before your visa expires to receive the appropriate support with your application. Our contact details, and information about our drop-in advice sessions, are available here.


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The International Student Advice team offer a range of free specialist services to our international students.  The advice provided is available to students currently registered at Anglia Ruskin University or students who have been offered a place to study with us.

Immigration advice (staff are qualified to give level 1 Immigration advice)

  • Student Visa extension service
  • Visa advice for travel outside of the UK during holidays and field trips
  • Immigration Advice if you intermit or withdraw for your course (applicable to non-EEA nationals only)
  • Advice on Police Registration (only applicable to some non-EEA nationals)

 

Tuition Fee Advice

  • Assessment of tuition fees
  • Advice if you experience unexpected problems paying your University tuition fees

 

Other services

  • Working entitlements in the UK during and after your studies
  • Welfare advice in case of emergency or other difficulties
  • Health entitlements while studying in the UK
  • Opening a bank account in the UK
  • Social events for international students

 

Many general enquiries can be dealt with by e-mailing one of our International Student Advisers. The advisers within International Student Advice follow the Code of Practice set out by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) and all immigration and welfare advice is confidential and therefore by appointment only.  Appointments can be made by contacting the International Student Adviser by email.

(Page updated April 2013)