BRP cards and Right to Study checks - Student Progress
James Holden BRP Collection
Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) Collection and eVisas
When you apply for your visa outside of the UK, for a programme longer than 6 months, you will either be issued with a 90-day vignette in your passport to allow you to enter the UK, or you may be given an e Visa which you can access through the UKVI View and Prove your immigration status web pages.
If you are issued with a 90-day vignette, you will also be issued with a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) card, which you should collect on your arrival in the UK.
You should collect your BRP card as soon as you can on your arrival in Newcastle.
Collecting your BRP card from Newcastle University
Collecting your BRP card from Newcastle UniversityYou will be contacted by the Visa Support Team on your University email account with a link to the booking system when your BRP card is ready to collect. Please make sure to read this email very carefully as it will contain further instructions.
Please note that this may be later than the date shown on your visa decision letter or the notification you receive from TNT or Royal Mail. Please wait to be contacted before trying to collect your card.
Please allow up to 15 working days from your date of arrival in the UK to be contacted. If you have not been contacted by the Visa Support Team within 15 working days of your arrival in the UK, please e-mail giving your name, student number the date that you entered the UK.
BRP card collection for dependants
If you have also applied for a visa for your dependants and you also wish to collect their BRP cards from Newcastle University, please e-mail giving your name and student number and the full names of all your dependants. You must do this before you arrive in Newcastle, if possible.
Please note, from Spring 2024 we will no longer be taking deliveries of BRP cards at Newcastle University. Please refer to 'Collecting your BRP card from a local Post Office'.
Collecting your BRP card from a local Post Office
Collecting your BRP card from a local Post OfficeYou can also choose to collect your BRP card from a local Post Office.
The three participating Post Offices in Newcastle are:
You need to take with you:
- your visa decision letter, recieved when you were granted your visa; and
- your passport
BRP card collection for dependants
As the main applicant (or student) you should accompany dependants collecting their BRP cards from the Post Office.
If you have dependants under the age of 18, you will have to nominate yourself as the responsible adult to collect their BRP cards, even if you are the child’s parent.
Students aged under 18
If you are under 18 you and you are not accompanied by an adult, you may not collect a BRP card from the Post Office.
You should select collection from the University using the ACL code 3HE272.
Right to Study
Proving Your Right to Study
The University is required to check that your immigration permission permits you to study in the UK. You will also have to provide any new immigration documents you receive, if you extend your UK immigration permission or obtain a new passport or replacement BRP card while you are registered at Newcastle University.
You can provide the required documents by attending a right to study check between 11am and 2pm Monday to Friday on Level 2, King’s Gate. You do not need an appointment.
Alternatively, you can send copies of the required documents, with your student number, to
Please note, on Friday 9 February, we will only be open 11am - 12pm and we will be closed the following Monday (12 February).
If you have entered the UK with a visa in your passport and/or a BRP card
If you have entered the UK with a visa in your passport and/or a BRP cardWe will require:
1. A copy of your passport, and;
2. A copy of your visa with an entry stamp, or a copy of your boarding pass or ticket giving the date of your entry to the UK if you do not have an entry stamp.
3. A copy of your BRP card (both sides), if you have one.
If you collect your BRP card from the University, we will complete your right to study check during your appointment to collect your BRP card.
Please note, if you have an BRP and e-visa, please provide a share code and a copy of your BRP card – Please see ‘If you have an e-Visa’ for instructions on how to generate a share code.
Other evidence of immigration permission
Other evidence of immigration permissionIf you have another type of immigration permission or other documents which prove your right to study, please send it to .
Examples of other immigration permission includes the following categories (but not limited to these categories): Dependant visa, BNO visa, Visitor visa (even if you did not have to apply for this visa in advance of travelling to the UK), EUSS Pre-settled and Settled status, Skilled Worker visa, Global Talent visa, Indefinite leave to remain, leave outside the immigration rules such as humanitarian protection and asylum routes.
It is very important that you provide documents which prove your right to study. If you fail to do so, your registration is at risk. If you have any queries about what you should provide for your right to study check, please e-mail
If you have any queries or concerns about your immigration status, please contact the Visa Support Team at as soon as possible.
Check your visa
It is important that you check your BRP card or your eVisa, and follow the recommended steps to correct any mistakes
You should check your BRP card or your eVisa immediately and report any errors to the Visa Support Team as soon as possible.
It should show:
- your full name;
- visa expiry and issue date;
- type of visa;
- Newcastle University’s sponsor licence number: CKTK52NU0;
- working conditions
Duration of your visa
Your Student Route visa will normally last for the duration of your programme, plus some additional weeks or months at the end.
You must make sure that the length of your visa is correct:
- programmes of 12 months or more: duration of programme + 4 months;
- programmes of 6-12 months: duration of programme + 2 months;
- pre-sessional programmes: duration of programme + 1 month;
- programmes of less than 6 months: duration of programme + 1 week
Your BRP card is your visa, showing your permission to stay in the UK and the conditions under which you can stay. Keep it in a safe place.
If you lose your BRP card or passport, follow our advice on replacing lost and stolen immigration documents.
Correcting mistakes
If there is a mistake on your visa, please follow the steps below to get the visa corrected.
You can report errors relating to:
Personal details, work permission, visa expiry date and other remarks on the BRP, Vignette and E-Visa.
Your BRP expiry date may be 31.12.2024 even if you have been granted a longer visa. This is because the UKVI is moving to e-visas in 2024. Please check your visa decision letter for your correct expiry date and, the letter attached to your BRP for more information.
Correcting mistake on the vignette inside your passport
Correcting mistake on the vignette inside your passportIf the mistake on your visa is on the vignette inside your passport, you should report this to the UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) within 3 months of arriving in the UK.
In order to do this, you should follow the instructions for reporting an error on your BRP card (for visa applications made outside of the UK).
When completing the form, you should enter your 'GWF' number.
If it has been over 3 months since you arrive in the UK, you are still encouraged to follow the steps above and contact the Visa Support Team if the UKVI will not amend the error.