University of Hertfordshire
Travel guide for Indian students — Hatfield, United Kingdom. Nearest international gateway: STN (London).
the University of Hertfordshire is a popular choice for Indian students in Hatfield.
Getting around Hatfield
The University's Uno buses serve campus and town; fast trains reach central London in about 25 minutes.
From the airport to campus
Luton (LTN) and Stansted (STN) airports are both close to Hatfield - about 20-40 minutes by road/train; from Heathrow it is a longer transfer via London.
When to book flights
Book 6-10 weeks ahead of the September/October intake for the best fares from your nearest Indian metro - compare live carriers above.
Visiting your child at the University of Hertfordshire means flying into Luton (LTN) or Stansted (STN), both close to Hatfield. Plan the UK visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from STN to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need a UK Standard Visitor visa - one visa covers England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (there is no separate 'London visa'). It is applied for online and biometrics are given at a VFS Global centre in India. Most are 6-month visit visas; frequent visitors can choose 2-, 5- or 10-year multiple-entry visas. India has a high (around 82%) grant rate.
- One UK visa covers all four nations - no separate visa for London, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
- Apply about 3 months ahead, especially for graduation - slots book out and graduations are fixed dates.
- A complete file with strong home ties, clear funds and a clear purpose drives the high approval rate.
- Frequent visitors should consider the 2/5/10-year multiple-entry visa to avoid re-applying each trip.
Just admitted to the University of Hertfordshire? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Luton (LTN) or Stansted (STN) early for the best September fares.
- From the airport to Hatfield by train/road (~20-40 min), then Uno bus to campus.
- Cheaper than London with fast trains in - line up first-week housing before arrival.
- Carry your CAS, passport, proof of funds and confirmation of your visa (eVisa share code) in your cabin bag.
Hatfield, home to the University of Hertfordshire, sits just north of London - about GBP 1,050-1,500 a month all-in sharing and cooking, cheaper than London itself while keeping fast rail access to the capital (about 25 minutes). The University runs the Uno bus network, and Luton and Stansted airports are both close.
Monthly cost of living in Hatfield (a student estimate)
That's roughly £12,000-17,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Hertfordshire students use campus accommodation or share around Hatfield; cheaper than London with fast trains in.
- Fast trains reach central London in ~25 min.
- The University's Uno buses serve campus and town.
- Luton (LTN) and Stansted (STN) airports are both close.
Working part-time
On a Student visa you can work up to 20 hours/week during term time (degree level) and full-time during official university vacations. The 20-hour cap is per week, not an average, counts all jobs combined, and you must be a payroll employee - no self-employment, freelancing or gig/delivery work. After graduating you can apply for the Graduate Route: unsponsored post-study work with no job-type or hour limits, currently 2 years (3 for PhD). Note: from 1 January 2027 the Graduate Route drops to 18 months for non-doctoral graduates, so 2026 graduates should apply by 31 December 2026 to get the full two years.
Safety & student support
the University of Hertfordshire's areas are generally safe by UK standards; use normal city awareness at night.
- the University of Hertfordshire has campus security and student-safety services - save the campus number.
- Main student areas are busy and well-populated.
- A quiet commuter town; normal awareness at night.
Indian community & food
Hatfield has a smaller South Asian community, but London's huge scene is a short train away.
Indian grocery stores
- Some local Indian/Asian grocers carry spices and staples.
- Mainstream Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's carry world-food aisles.
- London (Wembley/Southall ~30-45 min by train) for the widest desi selection.
Student community
- The University of Hertfordshire has a large Indian/South Asian society with Diwali and Holi events.
- Nearby London boroughs have many temples and gurdwaras.
- A modest set of Indian restaurants, with London close by.
Cost & living figures for Hatfield last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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