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Have you ever voluntarily elected to depart the UK?

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Have you ever voluntarily elected to depart the UK?

Post by akian2015 » Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:14 pm

I am filling out my Tier 4 application and am unsure of how to answer the following question: Have you ever voluntarily elected to depart the UK?

I studied BSc Mathematics and Economics at LSE from September 2015 to June 2017, but my visa was meant to last until October 2018. I withdrew from LSE and received confirmation of withdrawal from LSE with effect from 9th June 2017. LSE informed the Home Office that I withdrew from my studies and informed me that my visa would be curtailed.

I didn't receive a letter from the Home Office detailing the curtailment, but left the UK on 29th June 2017 from London Heathrow. Does this mean I voluntarily elected to depart the UK? If so, what do I answer "under immigration decision and the papers you were served", and "reference number" as I didn't receive a letter from the Home Office?

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