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What To Do If Your UK Student Visa Is Refused?

  • A UK student visa refusal does not permanently bar Indian students from reapplying on the Student Route.
  • The most common UK student visa refusal reason is failing to hold funds for 28 consecutive days as required by UKVI.
  • India holds one of the highest UK student visa approval rates globally, meaning a well-prepared reapplication from an Indian student has a strong chance of success.
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UK is one of the most popular destinations for Indian students with a very high visa approval rate. Though UK student visa refusals are rare, getting one might feel like a door has been shut on everything you worked toward. But a refusal is not a permanent ban, and students successfully reapply with a stronger application.

In this blog, we will cover what happens if your UK student visa is refused, the most common refusal reasons, your rights, and how to reapply correctly.

Common Reasons for UK Student Visa Refusal

Most refusals are preventable and almost always trace back to the same set of issues. Knowing these in advance gives you a real advantage before you apply.

  • Required funds not held for 28 consecutive days before the application date
  • Expired, invalid, or incorrectly issued CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)
  • English language test scores below the required threshold or from an unapproved test provider
  • Weak or unconvincing visa statement of purpose
  • Inconsistencies between the application form and supporting documents
  • Missing TB test certificate, where required based on your country of residence
  • Missing ATAS certificate for certain postgraduate science or engineering courses

Do You Have the Right to Appeal a UK Student Visa Refusal?

There is no general right of appeal against a UK student visa refusal. Your refusal letter will clearly state what options are available to you. If you are outside the UK, you have 28 days from the date of the refusal decision to request an Administrative Review. If you are inside the UK, that window is 14 days.

OptionWho It Applies ToKey Deadline
ReapplicationAll refused applicantsAnytime after refusal
Administrative ReviewInside UK applicants14 days from refusal
Administrative ReviewOutside UK applicants28 days from refusal
Judicial ReviewExceptional legal cases onlyVaries, court-dependent

What to Do Immediately After Receiving a Refusal

The hours and days right after a refusal are critical. Acting on the right things quickly can protect your university place and prevent further complications.

  • Read the refusal letter in full and note every stated reason carefully
  • Contact your university’s international office immediately to check your CAS validity
  • A CAS can only be used once, so if your application is refused, you will need to request a new one from your university before reapplying
  • Do not reapply until every single reason from the refusal has been directly addressed
  • Ask your university whether a deferred intake for the next term is possible

How to Reapply for a UK Student Visa After Refusal

A reapplication is a fresh start, not a second attempt at the same application. Every document must be stronger and more specific than before.

  • Provide updated bank statements showing funds held for 28 consecutive days, ending no earlier than 31 days before you submit your new application
  • Request a completely new, valid CAS from your university before submitting anything
  • Rewrite your Visa statement of purpose directly and clearly respond to every refusal reason
  • From 8 April 2026, the UK student visa fee increased from £524 to £558 (approximately ₹70,141). This applies to all reapplications submitted on or after that date
  • The visa application fee is non-refundable on refusal. However, the IHS fee of £776 (approximately ₹97,543) per year is refunded automatically if your visa is refused.

Key Takeaways

A UK student visa refusal is stressful, but it is entirely possible to recover from it with the right approach. Most refusals trace back to financial documentation gaps, CAS issues, or a weak statement of purpose, all of which are fixable. From 8 April 2026, the student visa fee stands at £558 (approximately ₹70,141), and the IHS of £776 (approximately ₹97,543) per year is refunded automatically on a refusal. Declaring previous refusals honestly on every future application is not just advisable, it is a legal requirement.

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FAQs

Can I reapply for a UK student visa after a refusal?

Yes, you can reapply at any time by submitting a stronger application that directly addresses every reason stated in your refusal letter.

There is no general right of appeal; however, Administrative Review is available within 28 days of refusal for applicants outside the UK.

Yes, all previous UK visa refusals must be declared honestly on every future UK visa application without exception.

 From 8 April 2026, the fee is £558 (approximately ₹70,141), payable again in full on every reapplication submitted on or after that date.

 Yes, the IHS is refunded automatically to the original payment account if your student visa application is refused by the Home Office.

Standard processing from outside the UK takes approximately three weeks (15 working days) from the date of submission.

No, a CAS can only be used once and cannot be reused; you must request a completely new CAS from your university before reapplying.

As confirmed on GOV.UK, Administrative Reviews currently take 12 months or more to receive a result for both in-country and overseas applicants.

Most countries including the US and Schengen zone members ask about previous visa refusals on their application forms, so honest declaration across all future applications is essential.

Most UK universities offer a deferred intake or a tuition deposit refund on a confirmed visa refusal; contact your university international office immediately after receiving the refusal letter.

If you are an aspirant looking to study at your dream university, book an appointment with AdmitX today and start your applications early to avail yourself of all the benefits.

Prabhat Agrawal - Founder - AdmitX Study Abroad Consultant

Prabhat Agrawal

Prabhat, the founder of AdmitX, is a recognized expert in international education and admission consulting. Prabhat earned a Master’s degree in Management from ESCP Business School with a 100% scholarship, where he developed his skills in business and AI and worked with cutting-edge startups. Prabhat has helped over 1,000+ students get into global universities with maximum possible scholarships over the last 4 years. 

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