Home Office grants extra visas for UCL international students told to defer | International students

Hundreds of international students will be able to take their promised places after the negotiations between the Ministry of Interior and the College of London College ended with an extra visa.
Hundreds of students remained in Limbo after underestimating UCL, UCL’s request for places this year and the adoption of the accepting (CAS) electronic documents permitted by the Ministry of Interior.
UCL issued an apology to the affected, and offered them to pay a cost of £ 1,000 for applications made through the UK visa and immigration.Super priority service”.
The university said that “an extraordinary increase in demand” is responsible for excessive exile and that they should postpone students with approved places until next year, and that many of them complain that they faced financial losses after pre -paying for travel and accommodation.
At the end of last week, after the negotiations between the UCL and the Ministry of Interior, students were told to get a visa.
UCL spokesman said: uz We are pleased to make sure that our affected international students can start their work on UCL.
“We apologize for everyone who is affected by the last uncertainty and we are incredibly grateful for their patience. Our teams are now working quickly to communicate with direct updates and support to students.
“We also thank the home office for working fast to help us get the additional approval of the acceptance of the works we have requested (CAS).”
Speaking with Guardian, some students, in the last two days, UCL’den CAS documents will be given E -mail, said that this is a key requirement to be given a student visa, he said. A few said they haven’t received approval yet.
A student said: “I am very pleased to be able to study in the UK. Since last month, many different things have been said, it was very stressful. I was already determined to pay for accommodation in London, without repayment, so I was very relieved.”
Approximately 200 students were influenced by China, some in England at the end of last month for the beginning of the university period. Those with graduate courses taught were told that they should be present or lose their place until October 10th.
A E -Posta told the students from the UCL’s recruitment and acceptance department: iz We cannot thank you enough for your patience about this process, and we are extremely sorry for the interruption and uncertainty that this will cause you.




