Hi,
I posted here a few days ago and recieved some very helpful replies, I'd much appreciate if you could help me with 1 more issue that I have.
So, my husband has been accepted into a postgraduate program in London. I am an EU national and he is a Non-EU.
My question is: must he apply for a tier 4 student visa because we know that he plans to study, rather than the EEA FP?
I contacted the UK visa service with this question, and they replied this:
"The visa category that each applicant applies for it's his/hers entire responsibility. If your spouse is coming to the UK for a particular reason, the visa should reflect it. However, each applicant is free to apply for any visa he/she wants to and it will be up to the Entry Clearance Officer to decide upon it."
I feel that this is a very vague answer... does it mean thatif the ECO knows that my husband plans to study, can he refuse his EEA FP application?
or saying he will get the FP, can he be refused later when he applies for the residence card?
Thanks again for reading.
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