If you’re planning to study in the UK, a major concern for international students is what happens if their university loses its license. While rare, UKVI sponsor license revocation can directly impact your visa and study status.
If your university loses its UKVI sponsor license, your student visa can be curtailed, and you may be required to switch institutions or leave the UK within a limited timeframe.Team Rajveer Chahal
What If Your University Loses License (UKVI Issue)?
In the UK, universities must hold a valid sponsor license issued by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to enroll international students. If this license is revoked or suspended, students are directly affected. Your visa is tied to your sponsoring institution.What Happens If a University Loses Its UKVI License?
If a university loses its sponsor license, the consequences can be immediate.- The institution can no longer sponsor international students
- Your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) becomes invalid
- UKVI may curtail (shorten) your visa
How Much Time Do You Get?
In most cases, students are given limited time to take action.- Typically around 60 days to find a new sponsor
- Time may vary depending on individual circumstances
- You must act quickly to avoid overstaying
Can You Transfer to Another University?
Yes, you can switch to another licensed institution.- You must secure admission in a UKVI-approved university
- You need a new CAS from the new institution
- You may need to apply for a new visa
What Happens to Your Visa?
Your visa status depends on your actions.- If you secure a new CAS → you can apply to continue your stay
- If you do nothing → your visa may be curtailed
- If curtailed → you must leave the UK within the given period
Common Reasons Universities Lose License
UKVI takes strict action against institutions that fail compliance checks.- Poor student attendance monitoring
- Failure to meet immigration compliance standards
- High visa refusal rates among students
- Administrative or reporting violations
Common Mistakes Students Make
- Ignoring official communication from UKVI or university
- Delaying transfer decisions
- Not applying for a new CAS in time
- Overstaying after visa curtailment
How to Protect Yourself
Take proactive steps to stay safe.- Regularly check your university’s sponsor status
- Maintain attendance and compliance
- Keep backup university options ready
- Act immediately if any issue arises
Final Thoughts
If your university loses its UKVI license, your situation can become urgent — but manageable. Acting quickly, securing a new sponsor, and following immigration rules can help you stay on track.Act Fast to Stay Compliant Your visa depends on your sponsoring institution. If issues arise, take immediate action to transfer or update your status to avoid long-term consequences. Connect with our team for expert guidance on UK student visa situations.Team Rajveer Chahal



