Visa refusals can be very stressful. Please note that the Home Office does not refund visa application fees if your application is refused, and you may not have time to re-apply and join the same intake.

To give your application the best chance of success, it’s vital to prepare carefully and ensure you meet all requirements from the start. 

Common Reasons for Student Visa Refusal

Student visa applications can be refused for several reasons, including:

The most common reason is financial evidence issues, such as:

Tips for a Successful Visa Application

More guidance can be found on our Applying for a Student visa (outside the UK) webpage

If Your Visa Is Refused

If your Student visa application is refused, contact the International Office immediately with:

If your refusal is due to credibility, please also send the interview transcript. You can request this from your visa issuing office, or complete and return this Consent form so we can request it on your behalf.

Requesting a Second CAS

A CAS cannot be used twice. If you plan to reapply, you must request a new CAS.

The Immigration & Compliance team will assess your eligibility after reviewing your refusal notice. We may request updated evidence (e.g. new bank statements) to support your second application and will also consider whether you have time to apply and arrive for your intended intake.

Administrative Review

If we believe the refusal was an error, we may recommend that you apply for an Administrative Review.

In cases of credibility refusals, we usually advise submitting an Administrative Review instead of making a new visa application.

It is unlikely that we will issue a new CAS if we believe a further application will also be refused.

It is important that you keep in touch with the International Office if your visa is refused, so we can help you as much as we can.

Visa Refusal FAQs

Visa Refusal Frequently Asked Questions