Only for UK Student Visas, formerly known as Tier 4 (General) student visa
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nishad.zaman
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by nishad.zaman » Wed May 23, 2012 3:35 pm
Hi, I am writing on behalf of my friend who is a student of a "A rating college", he got visa in 2010 of December. Last year in 2011 of June His sponsored college terminated Him due to not attending classes and as they informed him that they have already informed about the termination in UKBA and They also took back his ID of the college. But UKBA yet not sent any letter or they have not yet contacted with him through phone or anyway about his termination or visa cancellation or anything related this issue. In this situation he is terminated from college and His college yet has license, what step he can take and Is he legal or has become illegal ? what steps he can take to apply freshly to get visa or how can he extend his visa as his visa shall expire in end of this year.
Please anybody there let me know the best solution of this fact, shall be grateful.
Thanks.
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Lucapooka
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by Lucapooka » Wed May 23, 2012 4:42 pm
He has not been living within the terms of his leave for almost a year. It's a debatable point about the requirement for the UKBA to actually contact the Tier 4 migrant to curtail leave to 60 days or whether it is an automatic process in such circumstances, but whether he can now apply for LTR with another Tier 4 sponsor is also a matter of debate.
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Greenie
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by Greenie » Wed May 23, 2012 4:56 pm
Lucapooka wrote:He has not been living within the terms of his leave for almost a year. It's a debatable point about the requirement for the UKBA to actually contact the Tier 4 migrant to curtail leave to 60 days or whether it is an automatic process in such circumstances, but whether he can now apply for LTR with another Tier 4 sponsor is also a matter of debate.
it's not debatable - in order to curtail the leave they have to positively make a decision to curtail it and serve this decision on the applicant. It doesn't just happen automatically. UKBA have a habit of taking several months to act on reports from tier 4 sponsors and then often send the curtailment letter to the tier 4 sponsor in the absence of a UK address for the migrant.
that said I would agree that the OP's friend has not left himself in a very good position given that he has been in the UK and not studying for almost a year.
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nishad.zaman
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by nishad.zaman » Wed May 23, 2012 7:26 pm
thanks a lot both of you.
I have one more question to ask dear, that my another friend who is student of a "A trusted college" and college yet has the license, He has got visa on last 2010 of janurary and visa will expire on October 2012. He is not attending his classes since last around 6 months and there is no clue whether he is terminated from the college or not. At this state, he wants to apply in a university with another college's of a progress that he attended meanwhile, my query is- at the same time can a student get CAS from another college or university when his sponsored college yet has license ? Does he need the permission from his former sponsored college to take admission in another college or even in university or does any other college or university has the right to provide CAS while students former sponsored college exist with license ?
Please dear let me know about a bit of this issue, and oblige thereby.
Thanks.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed May 23, 2012 9:47 pm
Clearly said, both of your friend's visas must been curtailed by now and their existance in UK is totally illegal as both of them are not living within the terms and conditions of their visas. Both of them must been reported to UKBA and UKBA sent visa curtailement letters to respective colleges coz in most of cases like this, UKBA dont have student's address. Both of them did not receive those letters as they neven attend their colleges since a long time. In case of curtailment both of them are actually overstayed their visas.
Now, I think both of them are unable to extend their visas as no college/university will issue them CAS, plus there are so many rules and regulations to fullfil i.e valid visa/previous attendance/academic progression/established presence, bla bla bla.
UKBA is just waiting for their passports to come in with any application and than most probably, they will get their passports back at the airport but after providing some revenue to UKBA as application fee. That is what happened finally with most of similar cases.
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nishad.zaman
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by nishad.zaman » Wed May 23, 2012 10:15 pm
thanks a lot dear. i m really very grateful to both of you. have a nice day.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed May 23, 2012 10:31 pm
nishad.zaman wrote:Hi, I am writing on behalf of my friend who is a student of a "A rating college", he got visa in 2010 of December. Last year in 2011 of June His sponsored college terminated Him due to not attending classes and as they informed him that they have already informed about the termination in UKBA and They also took back his ID of the college. But UKBA yet not sent any letter or they have not yet contacted with him through phone or anyway about his termination or visa cancellation or anything related this issue. In this situation he is terminated from college and His college yet has license, what step he can take and Is he legal or has become illegal ? what steps he can take to apply freshly to get visa or how can he extend his visa as his visa shall expire in end of this year.
Please anybody there let me know the best solution of this fact, shall be grateful.
Thanks.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed May 23, 2012 10:32 pm
nishad.zaman wrote:
I have one more question to ask dear, that my another friend who is student of a "A trusted college" and college yet has the license, He has got visa on last 2010 of janurary and visa will expire on October 2012. He is not attending his classes since last around 6 months and there is no clue whether he is terminated from the college or not. At this state, he wants to apply in a university with another college's of a progress that he attended meanwhile, my query is- at the same time can a student get CAS from another college or university when his sponsored college yet has license ? Does he need the permission from his former sponsored college to take admission in another college or even in university or does any other college or university has the right to provide CAS while students former sponsored college exist with license ?
Please dear let me know about a bit of this issue, and oblige thereby.
Thanks.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed May 23, 2012 10:32 pm
Deviser wrote:Clearly said, both of your friend's visas must been curtailed by now and their existance in UK is totally illegal as both of them are not living within the terms and conditions of their visas. Both of them must been reported to UKBA and UKBA sent visa curtailement letters to respective colleges coz in most of cases like this, UKBA dont have student's address. Both of them did not receive those letters as they neven attend their colleges since a long time. In case of curtailment both of them are actually overstayed their visas.
Now, I think both of them are unable to extend their visas as no college/university will issue them CAS, plus there are so many rules and regulations to fullfil i.e valid visa/previous attendance/academic progression/established presence, bla bla bla.
UKBA is just waiting for their passports to come in with any application and than most probably, they will get their passports back at the airport but after providing some revenue to UKBA as application fee. That is what happened finally with most of similar cases.
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Deviser
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by Deviser » Wed May 23, 2012 10:33 pm
nishad.zaman wrote:thanks a lot dear. i m really very grateful to both of you. have a nice day.
You are welcome dear!