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Visa Information Workshop

This booking system is for students who are required to renew their Tier 4 visa (or Dependant visa) through the University of Northumbria's renewal scheme and who need to attend a visa workshop.

Visa renewals are done by online application and the workshop will take place in an IT lab. You MUST create an account with the Home Office prior to attending the visa workshop. You will receive an email explaining how to do this.

Please complete all sections and print a copy of the: Date, Time and Location of the workshop.

Visa workshops will normally run fortnightly except for busy periods when they will run on a weekly basis.

English Language Summer School Students:  Please do not book on to one of the sessions below; we will be delivering separate workshops as part of your academic timetable.

For further information on renewing your visa or if you have a problem with the online booking form please contact: The Welfare, Immigration and Funding Team on 0191 227 4127 or visit our website:  www.northumbria.ac.uk/internationalsupport

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