Due to the current circumstances, the UKVI has now extended the special exceptions for affected migrants to those whose visa expires between 24 January 2020 and 31 July 2020
If your visa is expiring on 31 July and you cannot leave the UK at present, but you are not planning to stay in the UK in the long term, you are now given a grace period up to 31 August to make arrangements to leave the UK.
To allow time to make the necessary arrangements to leave the UK, if you have a visa or leave that was due to expire between the 24 January 2020 and 31 July 2020, you will be given an extra month’s grace period within the UK to 31 August 2020.
During the grace period the conditions of your stay in the UK will be the same as the conditions of your leave. So, if your conditions allowed you to work, study or rent accommodation you may continue to do so during August 2020 ahead of your departure..
You do not need to contact the Home Office to tell us you are able to leave the UK during the grace period up until the 31 August.
If you intend to leave the UK but are not able to do so by 31 August 2020, you may request additional time to stay, also known as ‘exceptional indemnity’, by contacting the coronavirus immigration team (CIT)
In case you will need an extension beyond 31 July due to course related reasons – additional time to complete your current course or starting a new course within 28 days of your visa expiry, please book a Skype appointment with an International Experience Adviser via My Hallam.
If you have any questions or concerns, and would like to talk to an adviser, please do get in touch! We are available for Skype drop in Monday to Friday @SHUISST (11am-12pm and 2pm-4pm), just send a message with your student number and we will call you back – no need to book!
The University support services are still available online and here to help!
Further details about this can be found at shu.ac.uk/current-students/latest-news/support-service-for-students
Take care and stay safe
International Experience Team