Passport information

Information for:

All students

The name that I registered under is different to the one stated on my passport. Is this OK?

For work and visa purposes it is important that the names that you register under match the names stated on your passport.

It is Brunel University policy that the name listed on your student record is the name that will appear on your certificate when you are awarded your degree. Once your degree has been awarded it will not be possible to change your name and re-print your certificate. You can contact the Student Centre anytime from when you register until just before your degree is awarded to request a name change (please note that you will need to present your valid and current passport when making this request).

My passport is with the Home Office and I might not have it back in time for Registration. What should I do?

You need to bring your letter from the Home Office as evidence that they have your passport. You will also need to bring alternative photo identification eg a photo driving licence, national identify card, etc.

British citizens 

I’ve never had a passport. What should I do?

You need to apply for a passport before coming to Brunel for Registration. For information on how to apply for a passport, go to the DirectGov Passports page.

If you have left it very late to apply (ie after 1 September), you will need to make an appointment to visit a Regional Passport Office. Go to the DirectGov Passports page for further information on how to do this.

My passport has expired. Do I need to get a new one?

If you hold a British passport which has expired within the last 12 months, this will be acceptable at Registration.

If you hold a British passport which expired over a year ago, you should apply to renew your passport. Please go to the DirectGov Passports page for information on how to do this.

EU citizens

Can I bring my Travel Document instead of a passport?

Yes.

International students

International students must have both their Passport/Travel Document and a valid visa for their course at Brunel.

For the most up-to-date information on what we can accept as a visa, please see our Entry Clearance Guidance

Page last updated: Thursday 13 September 2012