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PSW to T-4 Visa App Query

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PSW to T-4 Visa App Query

Post by Dino99 » Fri May 04, 2012 4:23 pm

One of my friend has the following queries, will highly appreciate any reply quoting any immigration rule.

2003 Jan: Enter int to UK as Student

2007: Extended as Student Visa

2009 June: Extend as Student T-4

2011 Jan: Jump to PSW

PSW Expiring on DEC 2012.

Question: Will he able to extend his Visa again as T-4. He has been told by several sources that he will not able to do that as he spent such and such time as student already. Is it true? If yes, do you have the link of Immigration act regarding this.

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Post by Greenie » Fri May 04, 2012 8:47 pm

What course does he want to study? How much time has he spent studying at degree level with a tier 4 or student visa?

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Post by Dino99 » Sun May 06, 2012 6:09 pm

Greenie wrote:What course does he want to study? How much time has he spent studying at degree level with a tier 4 or student visa?
1 and half year as T4 on Degree Level and now want to extend for Masters.

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Post by Greenie » Sun May 06, 2012 11:18 pm

What did he do for the other 6 years? What degree level course did he study to get his psw visa?

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Post by Dino99 » Wed May 09, 2012 4:35 pm

Greenie wrote:What did he do for the other 6 years? What degree level course did he study to get his psw visa?
He started in college and finish up with BSc from a reputed Uni before switching to PSW.

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Post by Deviser » Wed May 09, 2012 5:03 pm

6 year BSc? From which 'reputed' university?

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Post by Greenie » Wed May 09, 2012 5:14 pm

Dino99 wrote:
Greenie wrote:What did he do for the other 6 years? What degree level course did he study to get his psw visa?
He started in college and finish up with BSc from a reputed Uni before switching to PSW.
in that case he has spent more than a year and half at degree level. How long did he spend studying for his BSc?

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Post by Dino99 » Wed May 09, 2012 5:44 pm

Greenie wrote:
Dino99 wrote:
Greenie wrote:What did he do for the other 6 years? What degree level course did he study to get his psw visa?
He started in college and finish up with BSc from a reputed Uni before switching to PSW.
in that case he has spent more than a year and half at degree level. How long did he spend studying for his BSc?
4 and half years

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Post by Deepshithole2010 » Thu May 10, 2012 11:22 am

Easy option is to go straight for ILR as you can apply 1 month before your 10 yrs (ie 9 yrs 11 month) since your friend came to uk in Jan 2003 and has visa till Dec (Assuming end of DEC) he should apply for his ILR under 10 year Rule.

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Post by Greenie » Thu May 10, 2012 11:31 am

Deepshithole2010 wrote:Easy option is to go straight for ILR as you can apply 1 month before your 10 yrs (ie 9 yrs 11 month) since your friend came to uk in Jan 2003 and has visa till Dec (Assuming end of DEC) he should apply for his ILR under 10 year Rule.
how do you know he meets the rules for this category?

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Post by Greenie » Thu May 10, 2012 11:35 am

Dino99 wrote:
Greenie wrote:
Dino99 wrote:
Greenie wrote:What did he do for the other 6 years? What degree level course did he study to get his psw visa?
He started in college and finish up with BSc from a reputed Uni before switching to PSW.
in that case he has spent more than a year and half at degree level. How long did he spend studying for his BSc?
4 and half years
quite different from your first answer of 1 and half years!

It sounds like he may fall foul of the new 5 year limit on degree level study, unless he falls under one of the exceptions. See 245ZX(ha)

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Post by Deepshithole2010 » Thu May 10, 2012 11:50 am

Well just assuming that he is having continuous period of stay as stated by OP. Of course he would need to meet all the rules under 10 year rule,I was suggesting in case he hasn't looked into that option.

It is fairly difficult to advise unless the OP states exactly what they have studied and the period of study whether they are falling foul of the new immigration rule of maximum period of study under below graduate and postgraduate level.

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Re: PSW to T-4 Visa App Query

Post by perry254 » Fri May 18, 2012 2:41 pm

Dino99 wrote:One of my friend has the following queries, will highly appreciate any reply quoting any immigration rule.

2003 Jan: Enter int to UK as Student

2007: Extended as Student Visa

2009 June: Extend as Student T-4

2011 Jan: Jump to PSW

PSW Expiring on DEC 2012.

Question: Will he able to extend his Visa again as T-4. He has been told by several sources that he will not able to do that as he spent such and such time as student already. Is it true? If yes, do you have the link of Immigration act regarding this.

Thank you
He can apply for ilr in dec remember u can apply 28 days before ...my dear, he is good to go ...

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