Hello !
I recently joinded this forum.
And would like to know from 'Visitkans,' when you read about a member whos' visa was rejected becaue he did not provide a NARIC certificate, did he mention, if the degree he submitted was present in " the point base calculatort?"
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator
In case the degree is not mentioned therein, one needs to directly contacet UK NARIC to get their approval(certificate).
However, if the dregree is available on this calculator which meens UK NARIC considers it as "deemed to have been taught to the standard of a Bachelors degree in the UK." Furtherome, one needs to prove that this accedmic qulification was taught in english language. Which can be done by a letter from the Institutions or University providing such degree stating, the cource was taught in English language.
So, guys let me know despide providing the above,l the British Embassy would reject visa becaue one did not provide a NARIC certificate.
Thank P_M
visitkans wrote:I too not sure about this, another member msgd be saying his Visa got rejected with the reason stating there was no NARIC certificate.
so I have applied for one and am going to apply fresh next week.
The waiting game starts all over afresh for me
brandnew wrote:visitkans wrote:Thanks Shivg,
Did lots of research and its as confusing as it can get, all am trying to find out is that,
Is the english test Mandatory even if we get a "Medium of Instruction" certificate from Uni
shivg wrote:Hi Visitkans, I would suggest you do some research before reapplying. An appeal takes 6-9months if it goes all the way to a court hearing. If it is a case of insufficient evidience, there *might* be a decent chance of the decision getting overturned by the ECO in which case it might be a matter of 2 months. (Will be great if you could keep this board posted.)
Good luck
I am a bit worried now, i am planning to apply for spouse visa for my wife who is a post graduate. Medium of Instruction is not mentioned on her certificate but we do have a letter from Uni that specifies the course was taught in English. I read in one of the posts in the fourm that if we have a letter from Uni we dont need to get our certificate from NARIC. I think it is a good idea to take opinion from moderator