If you are making a Student visa extension in the UK, you will need to attend two in-person appointments for International Check-in. This page is for Student visa holders who are extending their visa from inside the UK to continue studies or start a new programme To begin a new programme of study or change institutions, you must apply for a new Student visa using a valid CAS.Learn more about extending your Student visa in the UK Student visa applications made in the UK take around 8 weeks to be decided. If you haven’t received a decision by the time your programme is due to start, you will be able to matriculate temporarily by completing International Check-in and showing that you have submitted a visa application. Important information for those switching from a Graduate visaIf you currently hold a Graduate visa, you will need to apply for - and obtain - a Student visa before you can commence your studies. We cannot complete your check-in while your Student visa application is pending. More information for Graduate visa holders Steps for International Check-in Step 1: Book and attend an appointment You should bring your current passport and (if you have one) your current Biometric Residence Permit (BRP). You should also bring proof of your visa application. After you have attended this appointment, you will be temporarily matriculated and able to start your programme. However, you will still need to complete step 2 once your visa has been approved. Book your first international check in appointmentStep 2: Provide evidence of your new Student visa and attend a second appointment Once your visa application has been approved you will have to book and attend a second appointment as part of your International Check-in. This is because we need to see evidence that your visa has been granted. Matriculation will not be fully complete until you have provided evidence of your new Student visa decision at your second International Check-in appointment. Book your second international check in appointmentInternational Check-in with an eVisa If you access to an online eVisa account for your visa, you will need to send us your share code prior to your appointment.You must bring your passport to your appointment. Check our eVisa guidanceSend us your eVisa share code Document Student visas - digital grant (743.81 KB / PDF) What to do if you are switching from another institution/University:If you hold a Student visa which is sponsored by another institution you must not start your studies until you have submitted a visa application with a CAS which has been issued by the University of Edinburgh. The conditions of your visa state that you must study at the institution which sponsors your visa. This means that starting studies without making a visa application for the new programme will amount to a breach of your visa conditions. Are you having trouble applying for your visa in the UK? If you are starting a new programme and there is a genuine reason why you cannot apply for your Student visa before the start of your programme (or before your current visa expires, whichever is the sooner), please get in contact with an adviser: Contact us at our enquiry form This article was published on 2024-07-29