You can use a Visit visa to study if one of the following applies:
- You are coming to the UK for up to six months to do a short course
- You are a visiting PhD student coming to the UK for up to six months
- You are an exchange student joining us for less than six months
- You are returning to the UK to resit exams or repeat a module, sometimes called resitting without attendance
Visit visas cannot:
Who needs to apply?
Certain nationalities can get visiting permission on arrival in the UK, and do not need to apply in advance. You can check if this applies to you by using the UK visa tool.
If you are a citizen of a European Economic Area (EEA) member state and have pre-settled or settled status, you do not need to apply for a Standard Visitor visa. You may need to prove your immigration status to the University online.
You’ll need to show a letter of acceptance from the University as evidence to enter the UK when you go through border control.
If your nationality allows you to use an ePassport gate at the UK border, please keep a copy of your boarding pass or travel ticket. You will be required to provide this to the Visa Compliance Team.
If you are applying to study an English language course
If you are coming to the UK to complete an English language course between 6 and 11 months in length, you will need to apply for a Short-term study visa rather than a Visit visa.
Apply for a visit visa
You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa up to three months before your studies start.
If you have checked the UK visa tool and you need to apply in advance, you must get a letter of support from the University before you make your application.
The department issuing your letter of support will depend on your situation.