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Why on earth would you do that?Anil wrote:Hello
I am from Nepal and I am leaving for Uk this week after getting an ILE visa.I would like to know if a person with ILE visa can apply for a US student visa from Uk.what are the procedures for it.Am I eligible for doing so?If yes,what kind of documents do I need to show and where should I approach for applying for a US student visa?
Tee hee!Wanderer wrote:I was simply asking, Anil two-posts, whoever you are, why go to the trouble of getting ILE for UK and then go off to USA?Anil wrote:I am not here to fool around.Whay on earth would i do that?just to do my higher education.u dumbo?Wanderer or whoever u r....
If I'm a dumbo then ur a Visa pimp, pal.
Once he lands in the UK and is admitted for settlement, he risks losing ILR as soon as he moves out of the UK even before 2 years is up.sakura wrote: Wanderer is right in asking why (it is expensive to study over there, you know!), but it should be more in relation to how long you intend to be out of the UK? I think the ILE visas, whilst not having a time limit, is the same as ILR in that you shouldn't be out of the UK for more than 2 years, or else you risk losing your ILE status.
Well, there you have it, anil! So I suggest mulling things over before applying to the US.JAJ wrote:Once he lands in the UK and is admitted for settlement, he risks losing ILR as soon as he moves out of the UK even before 2 years is up.sakura wrote: Wanderer is right in asking why (it is expensive to study over there, you know!), but it should be more in relation to how long you intend to be out of the UK? I think the ILE visas, whilst not having a time limit, is the same as ILR in that you shouldn't be out of the UK for more than 2 years, or else you risk losing your ILE status.