If you require a CAS for a new course, or one that you have just started, this page will outline your next steps and things to consider
This page explains how to request a CAS if you need more time in the UK to complete your current course at QMUL. For example, if you are resuming your studies after a period of interruption. If you need a CAS to for a new course (one that you have just started or will be starting soon), please refer to the instructions sent to you by the QMUL Admissions Office. For general queries about applying for a CAS for a new course at Queen Mary University of London, please email CAS-admissions@qmul.ac.uk. Please disregard any instructions in the task to pay a fee for a CAS as we do not charge for this.
You must not start this process until you have all the relevant documentation/information. If you do not have all the required documents, your request will be submitted incomplete. You will have to wait for us to cancel your request so that you can start again.
Please double check all information. Outstanding tuition fees or accommodation payments may also delay your CAS Request Missing documentation or information will also delay your CAS Request.
If we decide you are ‘resitting out of attendance’, Queen Mary will report the withdrawal of sponsorship of your Student Visa to the UK Government. The report to the UK Government may result in the curtailment of your Student visa. For more information about curtailment see Immigration reporting and curtailment.
If you do not pass one or more exams in May or June and we allow you a further attempt in August, we will not withdraw sponsorship of your Student Visa unless you also do not pass that/those exams in August and we decide that you are ‘resitting out of attendance’ for the next year.
If you are required to return to undertake an exam or submit an assessment during one of the university's main assessment periods, you can apply for a CAS to return to the UK for the assessment period.
Your school or institute will be able to advise you on the next opportunity to take your exam or submit your assessment. This may not be the next assessment period as some assessments are only available at certain times of the year.
Please be aware that if there is more than 28 days between the end of your current visa and the start of the relevant assessment period, you will not be able to stay in the UK and you will need to return home to apply for a Student Visa.
If your school or institute schedules an assessment at a different time of year (not in a main assessment period), we will not be able to issue a CAS for you to apply for immigration permission to return to or stay in the UK. In this case, you may be able to come back to the UK as a visitor or you may be able to undertake your assessments remotely.
Before you can request a CAS as a continuing student, you will need the following:
Please see the categories below for details of what we will be considering when we assess your evidence. The following explains what we will be considering when we assess your evidence in your application.
When you request your CAS, you must upload a photo or scan of the details page from your passport. Please make sure that this is from the passport you plan to use when you submit your immigration application. Make sure your passport will be valid when you submit your immigration application. If you are applying outside of the UK, make sure that your passport will be valid when you travel to the UK.
If you are applying from inside the UK, you must upload photos or scans of the sticker, stamp or card (both sides), which show your current UK immigration permission. If you were previously in the UK, but have left, please provide evidence (e.g., you travel ticket for your flight departing the UK). If you have never been in the UK, you do not need to provide any evidence.
Unless you qualify under the differential evidence requirement, you will need to upload evidence (e.g., a bank statement) to show that you have the necessary financial resources to support yourself.
The exception to this is if you have had a UK visa for 12 months or more and you will be applying in the UK.
We will generally ask to see that you have:
The UK Government currently expects students to need £1,334 per month for living expenses. A student who has nine or more months of their course remaining will need to show us that they have £12,006 plus money to pay any outstanding tuition fees for the academic year.
If you are using a bank statement, this should be in your name or the name(s) of your parent(s) and should show that you have held the funds for at least 28 days. The documents showing your funds should not be more than one month old.
Even if you qualify under the differential evidence requirement, you must still have the specified funds available to you. The Entry Clearance Officer or Caseworker who considers your immigration application can contact you and ask you to provide your evidence. A Border Force Officer may also ask you to show your evidence when you arrive in the UK and you should carry it with you in your hand luggage.
If you have completed a year of studies, we will confirm that you meet the English language requirements based on our assessment of your progress to date. You do not need to upload any evidence of this.
If you have not completed a year of your course (e.g., if you interrupted before the end of the first academic year of your course), you will need to upload evidence of your English language ability. If you used a language test such as an IELTS, check that it has not expired.
We aim to process your CAS request within ten working days, however during peak periods such as enrolment and examinations, process times may increase.
Our normal working days are Monday to Friday. However, we are closed on Bank Holidays and additional closure days over the Christmas vacation. The University will be closed for Christmas vacation from Tuesday 24 December 2024 through to Wednesday 1 January 2025 inclusive.
If you are applying for a CAS to undertake a re-sit or first sit of a test or other assessment, we will usually need to contact your school or institute for confirmation of the assessments you are undertaking to determine if we can issue you with a CAS. Due to this additional complexity, you must submit your CAS request at least 15 working days before the start of the assessment period.
Deadline to submit CAS request
Assessment Period
Deadline
2 January - 19 January 2024
01 December 2023
02 May - 31 May 2024
04 April 2024
05 August - 16 August 2024
15 July 2024
06 January - 21 January 2025
02 December 2024*
*Please note that during the month of December, Queen Mary will have a closure period. Therefore, the deadline for the January assessment period may be earlier than expected to account for this. Please meet our deadlines to ensure that we have enough time to process your request.
We cannot guarantee to issue any CAS from requests submitted later than the deadline specified above.
For further information, see Re-sitting.
The consideration of your request is subject to the following conditions, if you are unsure about the nature of these caveats or need further clarification you may contact the immigration compliance team within Registry Services, they can be contacted via email at immigrationcomplaince@qmul.ac.uk.
This page lists our requirements for issuing you with a CAS. However, by issuing you with a CAS, we make no guarantee that any application you make will be successful. You must follow the guidance provided by the QMUL Advice and Counselling Service to ensure that your application meets the requirements and is likely to succeed.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of circumstances where we may decide not to issue you with a CAS:
If you have questions about how to submit an immigration application and the requirements, please read the guidance provided by the QMUL Advice and Counselling Service. If you have a question, which is not answered in QMUL Advice and Counselling Service guidance, you can contact them for advice.
If you have further questions about requesting a CAS, please contact us at casinfo@qmul.ac.uk.