Deviser wrote:Actually you have NO visa at the moment and your status is just like an illegal/overstayer person in UK which is very bad for your immigration history.
When college license revoke, according to law a student been provided 60 days to get enrolled to another college and apply for new visa. If student failure to do this, UKBA curtail previous visa and student needs to leave UK ASAP.
So you need to leave UK ASAP or contact any good immigration lawyer immediately who can tell you more about what other option you have.
what about this letter college given to us and the new college accepted us as a student...
This is to notify you that TRANS-ATLANTIC COLLEGE has finalised its talks with St Patrick's International
College to transfer its current students to St Patrick's via a partial takeover arrangement.In order to rationalise
the offering, TRANS-ATLANTIC COLLEGE is discontinuing the programmes it is currently running. However, as a
responsible sponsor, it would take every possible step to ensure that its students interests are not affected in any
manner and they have been requested to submit their applications to St Patrick's International college.The
students would be transferred from TRANS-ATLANTIC COLLEGE to St Patrick's on the basis of being accepted by
the latter by the way of its stringent admission and screening process.TRANS-ATLANTIC COLLEGE will email the
UKBA a list of its students who have been successfully accepted on a programme run by St Patrick's. Also, a
similar list of the students would be sent to the UKBA from St Patrick's to acknowledge the same.The UK Border
Agency will be kept updated regularly about the takeover process.
Benefits to you of this arrangement:
1.St Patricks International College has a track record of partial takeovers and has a streamlined and efficient
process for ensuring that your application is dealt with promptly.
2.You can keep your current visa and do not need a new CAS. This means that if you have permission to work,
you will keep it (unlike new visas). You will also avoid the cost and uncertainty of a new visa application.
3.Those of you with visas pending, St Patricks can provide legal advice, but it is anticipated that in most cases, you
can transfer to St Patricks and your visa application will still be treated as good. This avoids the hassle of recalling
your application and reapplying.
4.St Patricks will take into account fees paid already at Trans-Atlantic College. This means your enrolment fee will
be reduced.
5.The whole process can be completed in less than 14 days, so you have peace of mind that you are not breaching
any rules
6.We can provide all documentation required and liaise directly with St Patricks if they request further documents.
Those students who have been suspended or expelled are urged to get in touch straight away in order to take
corrective action and provide the documents you need.
7.St Patricks has a wide range of courses and excellent facilities. We recommend that you visit the college as soon
as possible so you can decide what to do.
We believe that this arrangement will be very beneficial to students and will give you a genuine opportunity at a
very difficult time for you.
If you have any further queries, please email or call into the college. Our last official day is Friday 30th March, but
we will try to extend this by one week after talks with the landlord on Saturday. We will keep you informed.
Janet Efere
Group Head of Business Development
Please help me if any one have any idea!!!!!!!
my college inform UKBA when we got admission to new college but now they said we have not got any replay so they suggest us to send Change of immigration circumstance form to UKBA.
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