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Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Only for UK Student Visas, formerly known as Tier 4 (General) student visa

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Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Post by iamfahad82 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:54 pm

Hello,

My Mrs completed her MSc(Business and Management Science) from University of Bedfordshire. We going to apply for visa extension with ACCA fulltime (12 papers). As couple of friends done that and the got visa of almost 3 years but a friend recently told that UKBA changed policies with rule 319C(i) as dependant my visa will be rejected as my Mrs took admision in Non Public funded collage (LSbf).

At the moment we are confused as different people telling different stories. Searched on internet about latest 319C(i) not able to find anything.

Thanks

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Re: Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Post by shaq1 » Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:56 am


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Re: Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Post by Raiquahmustahid » Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:29 am

Dear brother,

I am a Bangladeshi national and at my request BPP university issued me a CAS for LLM Islamic Finance and Business Law. Thereafter, I along with my family (my wife and my 5 years old daughter) applied for VISA. I have been granted with VISA but unfortunately my wife (as per Para graph 319(1) of immigration rules) of and daughters( as per Paragraph 319H of the Immigration Rules) were refused for some unreasonable reasons shown by a whimsical Entry Clearance Officer.

In my wife’s case, the concerned Entry Clearance officer has made a mistake regarding the duration of LLM in Islamic Finance and Business Law at BPP University. He thinks that this course is not 12 months in duration. In the CAS and application and all other documents submitted, the duration of the course was correctly written. The course will commence on 14.05.2014 and will end on 29.05.2015. This is a blatant mistake made by Entry Clearance officer.

Moreover, it is really stunning that he also does not know whether BPP University is a recognized body. It seems that he has raised the question whether LLM students is capable to bring Dependents in UK with them.. My course is a fulltime one year LLM program (NQF level 7) and BPP university is Higher Education Institute and is recognized body ( plz see-http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/2992/made). I know that this is a settled issue and LLM students of BPP should be able to bring their dependents . As per the refusal decision, my wife’s right of appeal is limited to the grounds referred to Section 84(1) (C) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.
In my daughter case, since my wife’s visa was rejected, my child’s application was automatically rejected. My child’s right of appeal is also limited to the grounds referred to Section 84(1) (C) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. It means that both of them have been deprived of the right of appeal because Section 84(1) (C) only deals with section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (c. 42) (public authority not to act contrary to Human Rights Convention) as being incompatible with the appellant’s Convention rights and as far as I understand my wife and child cannot make an appeal on that ground.

Is there anybody who can help me? I need the e-mail address of entry clearance manager's e-mail address. How can I get the e-mail address?

Best regards.

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Re: Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Post by shaq1 » Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:28 am

Raiquahmustahid wrote:Dear brother,

I am a Bangladeshi national and at my request BPP university issued me a CAS for LLM Islamic Finance and Business Law. Thereafter, I along with my family (my wife and my 5 years old daughter) applied for VISA. I have been granted with VISA but unfortunately my wife (as per Para graph 319(1) of immigration rules) of and daughters( as per Paragraph 319H of the Immigration Rules) were refused for some unreasonable reasons shown by a whimsical Entry Clearance Officer.

In my wife’s case, the concerned Entry Clearance officer has made a mistake regarding the duration of LLM in Islamic Finance and Business Law at BPP University. He thinks that this course is not 12 months in duration. In the CAS and application and all other documents submitted, the duration of the course was correctly written. The course will commence on 14.05.2014 and will end on 29.05.2015. This is a blatant mistake made by Entry Clearance officer.

Moreover, it is really stunning that he also does not know whether BPP University is a recognized body. It seems that he has raised the question whether LLM students is capable to bring Dependents in UK with them.. My course is a fulltime one year LLM program (NQF level 7) and BPP university is Higher Education Institute and is recognized body ( plz see-http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/2992/made). I know that this is a settled issue and LLM students of BPP should be able to bring their dependents . As per the refusal decision, my wife’s right of appeal is limited to the grounds referred to Section 84(1) (C) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.
In my daughter case, since my wife’s visa was rejected, my child’s application was automatically rejected. My child’s right of appeal is also limited to the grounds referred to Section 84(1) (C) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. It means that both of them have been deprived of the right of appeal because Section 84(1) (C) only deals with section 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998 (c. 42) (public authority not to act contrary to Human Rights Convention) as being incompatible with the appellant’s Convention rights and as far as I understand my wife and child cannot make an appeal on that ground.

Is there anybody who can help me? I need the e-mail address of entry clearance manager's e-mail address. How can I get the e-mail address?

Best regards.
You should have the right to go for administrative review, so go for it. Your course is a post grad course from a Uni so you should not have any problem to bring your dependents as long as you are meeting all other requirements.

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Re: Tier 4 Dependent Visa

Post by Raiquahmustahid » Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:45 pm

but administrative review is only applicable for PBS student, not for dependents. I have sent email to ECM. Lets see what happens next.

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