Hi All,
I need an advice on making ILR application on the basis of 10 years long residence. My brief case is as follows:
I came to UK in Sept 2006 and have been legal without any absence. I have been student through out except PSW after my masters. After passing my masters with flying colours I had opportunity to do PhD. My current visa is sponsored by university which expires in 2018. I passed my first year of PhD but unfortunately, I had some medical and personal issues and I could not show progress in the second year of my PhD.
In February 2016, my university withdrew me from studies and reported UKVI. Then university withdrew report from UKVI because I had right of appeal against the decision of withdrawal from studies. I appealed against the decision and my appeal was rejected. I have now filed a review in the university which is likely to be rejected.
If university report to UKVI in the start of July 2016, then UKVI will curtail my visa. But in this process the UKVI may take few weeks and then they may give me 60 days. In this case, I can comfortably be eligible for 10 years residence.
My concerns and questions are as follows:
1) should I wait for curtailment letter and complete 10 years till early September 2016? If I do so, will my stay till the end of 60 days be considered as an eligibility in making ILR
2) should I make any application instead of waiting for curtailment letter just to pass few weeks and then vary the application with ILR application?
My concern is also that HO may say that you have not been studying for last few months therefore, you can not apply for ILR
I will be very much thankful for valuable suggestions
Regards
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