Visitor & Student Visas
A refusal is not always the end — the right guidance can help you move forward.
If your application has been refused, we help you understand what went wrong, what your options are, and the most realistic next steps. Our approach is calm, clear, and focused on helping you make informed decisions.
What We Assist With
Practical support after a refusal.
- Reviewing your refusal decision letter
- Explaining the reasons for refusal in simple, clear terms
- Advising on whether an Administrative Review (AR) is appropriate
- Supporting with Administrative Review applications where eligible
- Advising on fresh applications following a refusal
How We Support You
Clarity, strategy, and structured guidance.
- Break down the refusal reasons so you fully understand them
- Identify any errors, misunderstandings, or missing evidence
- Explain your available options and the strengths of each
- Support you in preparing a strong Administrative Review or new application
- Ensure your next steps are aligned with Home Office requirements
Our Commitment
We provide clear, practical guidance to help you move forward confidently after a refusal — with a realistic plan and the support you need.
Required Documents
- Valid passport with sufficient validity
- Evidence of purpose of visit or educational institution acceptance letter
- Proof of financial means to support yourself
- Accommodation details and travel itinerary
- TB test certificate (if applicable)
- Previous immigration history documentation
Talk to an Immigration Advisor Today.
Our experienced immigration advisors are ready to answer your questions and guide you through the process.
book a consultation
+44 3333 393052
Standard Visitor visas are typically granted for 6 months. Frequent visitors may be eligible for long-term visitor visas valid for 2, 5, or 10 years, though each visit is still limited to 6 months maximum.
Student visa holders can work part-time during term (usually up to 20 hours per week) and full-time during vacation periods. Work restrictions depend on your level of study and course type.
You must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your stay without working or accessing public funds. This typically includes bank statements showing regular income and savings.
Generally, you cannot switch from a Standard Visitor visa to a Student visa while in the UK. You would need to return to your home country and apply for the Student visa from there.
