How To Extend Visa In Uk After Study

A small number of work-related visas entitle the holder to stay in the UK after they finish their studies but there are rather strict conditions attached to these. However, it may be possible to extend your visa and remain in the UK as a self-employed person or trainee.

We all know that the international students are coming to Uk for their higher education and mostly they need a visa to enter the country but most of them did not know how to extend their visa in UK after study. The process is different for each student and lawful limited company who want to apply for the business visa and there are some terms which you must know before you start your application…………..

The first step to extending your UK visa is to apply for a Certificate of Acceptance for Studies. You must pass this exam with at least 50 marks out of a possible 70 in order to get the visa extension.

If you are studying in the UK on a student visa and want to stay on to work or look for work, you need to extend your visa. Find out if you are a suitable candidate for an extension, and which categories you can apply under.

How To Extend Visa In Uk After Study

As the UK increasingly attracts students and investors from across the globe, acquiring a UK visa becomes all the more important for such individuals. An expiring visa, however, is not the end of the story — it’s only the beginning as you will have to act quickly to ensure you get your visa extended on time.

Check your immigration document to see when your current visa expires, and begin your preparations so that you can submit your application in plenty of time. You must submit your visa extension application before your current visa expires and no later, and you will need to start preparing for your visa application at least one month beforehand. The earliest you can apply is three months before your current visa expires. 

Read our guidance below on the financial evidence and other documents required, and allow yourself plenty of time to prepare everything.

Your visa expiry date is very important and if you stay in the UK beyond this date without applying for a visa extension, you will be classed as an overstayer – which means that you are in the UK without immigration permission. Overstaying your visa is a criminal offence. If you overstay by more than 30 days you will usually be barred from coming back to the UK for at least 12 months.

You may only apply for a visa extension from the UK within 14 days of becoming an overstayer, and only if you can demonstrate a good reason beyond your control why you could not apply before the expiry date.

If you overstay your visa due to travel restrictions and disruption caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, check the UK government website for guidance on applying for ‘exceptional assurance’.

As well as your visa expiry date, you should consider any travel plans you have made when preparing your application. Your application to extend your visa will typically take around 6-8 weeks to process. If you need to travel urgently, you could apply for the priority service to get a decision within ten working days, or the super priority service to get a decision within one working day. These services cost considerably more than a standard visa application. There has been some disruption to these services due to Covid-19 so you will need to check in advance if they are being offered at the time you apply.

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The Home Office does not guarantee that these service times will be met and visa applications can take longer than advertised in some cases. There is no guarantee that your application will be decided in time for any travel plans you have made, and we advise that you do not make any non-refundable plans until you have received your new Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), as you will need it to re-enter the UK.

You should not travel outside the Common Travel Area (the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands) while you are awaiting a decision on your application as this will invalidate your application and cause problems in the future.

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