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Unfortunatley, bridges have already been burned and the university is aware the my husband will be withdrawing early next week.Chess wrote:Rella,
My advise to you is that your husband should carry on with his studies and apply for HSMP at the same time once all documentation is ready......
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There is no need to panick yet - but it would not be logical to pull out of 'studies' right now..
Yes, there is sufficient time for appropriate 'manouvres' if you act fast!In these circumstances, is it even realistic to think that the HSMP will be approved, or more importantly, the FLR?
Get your HSMP application sent off ASAP! You have right of stay in UK until such a time when your case is resolved.Do you know exactly how the 28 day rule works? If we have the HSMP mailed Monday and my husband withdraws from the university that afternoon, is that cutting it too close?
Thank you so much for your help. I will be working away all weekend to finish putting together the HSMP application to get it off first thing on Monday. I'm going to reorganize parts of it. I'll ask any specific questions over on the HSMP board.Chess wrote:Get your HSMP application sent off ASAP! You have right of stay in UK until such a time when your case is resolved.
Good Luck