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University of Lincoln International Handbook 2013 (PDF)

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Police RegistrationYour passport or identity card will state whether or not youhave to register with the police. If you are required to registerwith the police, you must do so within seven days <strong>of</strong> yourarrival in the UK. Your entry clearance stamp will probablytell you to register with the police. If your entry clearance tellsyou to register, your husband/wife and/or child are likely tobe given an entry clearance or stamp that tells them toregister too.When registering you will be charged a registration fee(currently £34) and must bring your passport and twophotographs <strong>of</strong> yourself.Further details <strong>of</strong> how to register with the police will beprovided to you when you enrol.<strong>International</strong> Advice TeamThe <strong>University</strong>’s Advice Service <strong>of</strong>fers confidential, independentand non-judgmental advice on any financial matters.If you need help with visa queries once you have arrived andregistered, the <strong>University</strong>’s Advice Service <strong>of</strong>fers a visa drop-inservice and workshops. They also operate the ‘Student BatchScheme’ which is a visa extension service for students.Check your visa in your passportto see if you need to register withthe police.Just go to the Student Support Centre to make an appointmentto speak to an advisor.<strong>International</strong> Student <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>2013</strong>/14www.lincoln.ac.uk19

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