The Tier 4 visa life cycle
This is a
typical cycle for students beginning at the start of a new academic year.
However, visas are issued throughout the year for postgraduate, study abroad
and English language students.
All year before the programme begins
The overseas
applicant receives an offer. ATAS information is sent if applicable.
The offer at ENU
becomes unconditional firm if the conditions of the offer are met.
Not more than three months before the course start
date
If a student
meets all the requirements in the CAS issuing policy a CAS number is assigned and the applicant is
sent a CAS statement with the CAS number.
The applicant applies
for a Tier 4 visa, overseas or in the UK.
The CAS is used
and the applicant is e-mailed to ask the outcome.
- If the visa
application was successful, the applicant is asked to upload their visa.
- If the visa
application was unsuccessful, the applicant is referred to the Visa and
International Support Team, advised as necessary, and if appropriate assigned
a new CAS when they are ready to re-apply.
September (not more than one month before course
start date)
Induction week
The applicant
arrives at ENU and attends a document checking session with their original
documents.
October
New students
are sent an email from the Head of Visa and International Support Team,
informing them about the attendance monitoring policy at ENU.
Continuing students
who successfully complete their programme graduate.
Most students
will get a visa that covers their entire course, but some will need to renew it
because:
- they change to a
longer course or are given longer to complete their course
- they repeat a year
(or more) of their course
- they suspend their
studies and need a new visa to return.
It is extremely
important that students check whether they need to apply overseas or whether
they can apply in the UK. The Visa and International Support Team send the
application on the student's behalf, or the student applies overseas.
November
A face to face
engagement and document check will occur.
These are mandatory for ALL Tier 4 students. Attendance in monitored and non-attenders
will be reported to the Home Office.
January induction
The new applicant
arrives at ENU and attends a document checking session with their original
documents.
February
New students
are sent an email from the Head of Visa and International Support Team,
informing them about the attendance monitoring policy at ENU.
March
A face to face
engagement and document check will occur.
These are mandatory for ALL Tier 4 students. Attendance in monitored and non-attenders
will be reported to the Home Office.
July
A face to face
engagement and document check will occur.
These are mandatory for all PGR and PGT Tier 4 students. Attendance in monitored and non-attenders
will be reported to the Home Office.
Students who
successfully complete their programme graduate.
Most students
will get a visa that covers their entire course, but some will need to renew it
because:
- they change to a
longer course or are given longer to complete their course
- they repeat a year
(or more) of their course
- they suspend their
studies and need a new visa to return.
It is extremely
important that students check whether they need to apply overseas or whether
they can apply in the UK. The Visa and International Support Team send the
application on the student's behalf, or the student applies overseas.
All year
during the programme
Attendance is
monitored through fortnightly Pharos reports which are run by the Tier 4
contact in each school throughout the year. This is repeated until the student
completes their programme.