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She can get a CAS to extend her visa for the resit. That is totally normal.heyaheya wrote:.now her visa is until 15 may 2017. whereas her resit exam will be on 15th june 2017. she went to her university to get cas letter and said that we will see the eligibility if she can extend his visa. as she is jus resitting in one exam ... what is this?is it normal .
She can, but won't. It's a resit to which there are no attendance requirements for. The sector has seen a spate of visa refusals in the November 15 and April 16 rule changes of CAS's issued under the new academic progression guidance rules. CAS's are issued at the University's discretion. I am aware of a small few who have still issued CAS's for re-sits, but they are in the minority and these CAS's are targetted at a UKVI audit for academic progression and engagement with studies, which is ironic as an exemption is for a re-sit in the Tier 4 Guidance, but they specifically mean re-sits with attendance. Your University can and will point to the fact that you could return home and apply for a Short Term Study Visa to sit the re-sit exam. STSV covers six months.sah10406 wrote:She can get a CAS to extend her visa for the resit. That is totally normal.heyaheya wrote:.now her visa is until 15 may 2017. whereas her resit exam will be on 15th june 2017. she went to her university to get cas letter and said that we will see the eligibility if she can extend his visa. as she is jus resitting in one exam ... what is this?is it normal .
If that is so, I agree. I had assumed there was attendance.keysersoze22 wrote:It's a resit to which there are no attendance requirements for.