International Student Advisory Centre
The International Student Advisory Centre (ISAC) is a specialist support department for international students at Kingston University and provides advice and information on a range of issues. We are a dedicated team providing a service to you before you arrive and throughout your studies. You can get advice on:
- immigration, such as extending your student visa, including visas for dependants;
- travelling abroad;
- working in the UK both during your studies and on completion of your course, including Tier 1 Post Study Work (PSW);
- general wellbeing; and
- living in the UK.
Our team of experienced advisers, will be happy to meet with you and help you with your enquiry. As part of our service we offer one-to-one appointments, drop-ins, visa workshops (these will be timetabled throughout the year and advertised via StudentSpace to which you will have access once you are enrolled), email and telephone advice.
If you require a student visa we will issue you with a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) once you have been made an unconditional offer.
You can contact us by telephone, email or by visiting in person. We advise that you make an appointment first to see an adviser so that we can assist you more efficiently with your enquiry.
Contact us
International Student Advisory Centre (ISAC)
Kingston University
River House
Swan Wing
53–57 High Street
Kingston Upon Thames
KT1 1LQ
Tel: 020 8417 3645
Email: isac@kingston.ac.uk
Once you have enrolled at the University you will be able to access the international students section of StudentSpace where you will find more detailed information on our services including links to download application forms.
If you need to request a CAS:
Log into OSIS (Online Student Information System) and go to 'Your visa' section.
The 'Your visa' pages on OSIS provide detailed information on the CAS procedure and guide you through the CAS request process.
Essential Guide
Download our Essential Guide for International Students (PDF) for everything you need to know about coming to study in the UK.