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Immigration Support Service

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Congratulations on deciding to come to Queen’s University Belfast!

The information on this page is to help you apply for your Student visa.

We know you have a lot of paperwork to complete before you arrive in Belfast, but we hope this information will make the process as easy as possible.

Please do contact us with any questions you may have.

Applying for your Student visa

The next step on your journey is to submit your Student visa application. On our website you can find useful information on this process. Please read our guidance carefully. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact us at immigration@qub.ac.uk.

Visit or to find out information about Visa Application Centres outside the UK, including current opening times and visa services offered in your particular country or region.

Please note if your course begins soon and you want to arrive on campus and enrol before the latest date of acceptance given on your CAS, we strongly advise you to use the Priority Visa service. More information may be found here:

Student Visa Maintenance Requirement

UKVI require you to provide evidence that you have enough funds to cover your tuition fees AND living costs while you are studying in the UK. Living costs for studying in Belfast are £1,171 per month up to a maximum of 9 months (£10,539). Your tuition fees are stated on your CAS. 

When you receive your Student Visa

When you receive your Student visa, please check the expiry date carefully. You must ensure that you arrive in the UK during the validity of this visa and by the latest date of arrival mentioned on your CAS.  Your UKVI Visa Decision Letter will confirm the full duration of your visa.  If you notice an error on your visa, please contact immigration@qub.ac.uk immediately for guidance.

If you are planning to apply for a visa from within the UK it is important that you contact immigration@qub.ac.uk urgently to check if this is possible. UK immigration laws are constantly changing and the Immigration Support Service Immigration Advisers are here to give you support, help and guidance to ensure that the visa application process goes smoothly.

Getting advice from the Immigration Support Service
Getting Advice
Âé¶¹Íø University Immigration Support Service

The Âé¶¹Íø University Immigration Support Service offers confidential and impartial immigration advice to students registered at the University for the duration of their studies. This includes advice on entry clearance visa applications in your home country, and support in submitting leave to remain applications in-country in the UK. We are here to help you. Please make sure you read our Immigration Advice Agreement so that you are aware of what to expect from us and what we expect from you. 

Travelling to the UK

When you are making your travel plans you are advised to book a flight which arrives to the United Kingdom (e.g. Heathrow, Belfast International Airport etc.). When you arrive at your chosen UK airport you will pass through UK immigration control where your visa should be stamped or scanned, confirming your permission to enter and study in the UK.

If you are arriving via the Republic of Ireland i.e. to Dublin, Shannon or Cork airport, please ensure you review the information on the  

If you have any questions about this, please contact immigration@qub.ac.uk before you book your flights.

What can I do next?
  1. Join us on , and to keep updated and get in contact with us and other students studying here at Queen’s University Belfast.
  2. Visit our Student Homepage and MyÂé¶¹Íø to find out further information about life in Belfast and at Queen’s.
  3. Read Border Force’s guide to arriving in the UK.
  4. Read the Âé¶¹Íø University Terms and Conditions for Student Visa Holders.

Please note: If there are any changes to your programme of study (for example, you wish to study a different course, you do not secure a placement, and/or your course is shorter or longer than expected) this will have implications for your visa, therefore, you should contact immigration@qub.ac.uk immediately for advice.