The Counselling Service provides you with the opportunity to receive help with any problems you may be experiencing. If you are feeling lonely, homesick, anxious, depressed or under stress, or experiencing problems with your studies, then do come and see us. We will try to help you with any of these problems.
The Advisory Service provides a comprehensive service to all students offering information, help and advice on a wide range of different subjects including external problems involving welfare rights, financial difficulties, legal questions, Home Office problems, and also with internal problems with the university's procedures and regulations. We have established many contacts with outside agencies so that, where necessary, specialist referrals can be made.
ALL CONSULTATIONS WITH STAFF OF THE COUNSELLING AND ADVISORY SERVICE ARE IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE.
Please email studentservices@bite.ac.uk for an appointment.
UKBA Introduction to point based system
The UKBA have posted an animation showing a student going through the visa application process on the Home Office channel on You Tube. It explains the points requirements, what evidence you need to provide with your application, biometrics and entering the UK through passport control. The video is available in several languages. Click here to view the video.
For an interactive Visa extension form please logon to moodle and navigate to student services Visa Application section.
To find us on Google Maps, click here.
UKCISA
The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) is the UK’s national advisory body serving the interests of international students and those who work with them. Please visit the Website for the Council for International Education www.ukcisa.org.uk or call (0) 20 7107 9922. There is useful general advice for international students studying in the UK, e.g. on finance, immigration and working in the UK.
Useful websites for visa advise
www.ukcisa.org.uk
Website for the Council for International Education. Useful general advice for international students studying in the UK, e.g. finance, immigration, working in the UK.
www.cisuk.org.uk
Website for Council for International Students. CIS is the national representative organisation set up and run by student representatives to promote the interests of international students studying in the UK.
www.educationuk.org
Website produced by the British Council to help international students interested for a UK course or qualification, as well as other useful information
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