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Tier 4 can be applied for from in/out UK.gc1411 wrote:Hello and thanks for reading this. I am a non EEA national, and I have a Residence Card on the basis of living together with my EEA partner for more than 2 years. I am also studying a postgraduate course at a University as well as working.
This relationship is on the rocks at the moment, and I am getting very worried about what might happen to my visa if it doesn't work out between us. I hope it will, but if it doesn't, what are my options?
Specifically,
I could ask my University to issue me a CAS and transfer to a Tier 4 visa- can I do this? Can I do this from within the UK, or do I have to go back and apply? If I meet all the other criteria, can I safely assume that I should get the tier 4 visa?
I could ask my employer to sponsor me for a Tier 2 visa. Again, provided the employer agrees, can I switch within the UK or do I have to go back to my home country to apply? It will be the same job, not a new one.
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Thank you to all who try to help. It means a lot- trust me.
In my opinion/experience cover letters can (usually) help - they can give context, show you are a real person, explain or elaborate points that don't fit into the boxes.gc1411 wrote:Thanks a lot noajthan. Do I need to enclose any letter explaining my circumstances to the UKBA or should I just fill in the form as usual? I am thinking of getting the University immigration involved and get them to help me through the application.
I think that is the best option for me. My work will fall under the 20 hour/week limit, so that should be no problem.
Thanks again- other insights are welcome too.
Documents you must provide
You must provide:
a valid passport
2 passport size colour photographs
evidence of your relationship to the EEA national, eg marriage certificate, civil partnership certificate, birth certificate, proof that you’ve lived together for 2 years if unmarried
You initially stated you lived together for more than 2 yeers.gc1411 wrote:...
CR001, thanks. I think that the retained right of residence doesn't apply to unmarried partners. It is unfair, but I think its true. The clause of 2 years living together you have posted I think is related to applying for the residence card initially I think.
Thanks all once again.
It seems the way to go - at the very least worth digging into a little further.proof that you’ve lived together for 2 years if unmarried
I can't really comment on someone else's advice but the Gov UK website for Tier 4 is clear enough:gc1411 wrote:Thanks Noajthan and CR001.
Noajthan, someone else I spoke to said I'll need to leave the UK and apply for entry clearance from outside. Are you sure about this?
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Thanks all once again.
See https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa/applyApply in the UK
You can only extend your existing visa or switch to this visa if you’re already in the UK.