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v) the applicant has obtained an academic qualification (not a professional or vocational qualification) which is deemed by UK NARIC to meet the recognised standard of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or PhD in the UK, and provides the specified evidence to show:
(1) he has the qualification, and
(2) that the qualification was taught or researched in English; or
However, when the original degree is absent, then 4.11.(b)2.2(a)v) wrote:(2) that the qualification was taught or researched in English
is acceptable. Isn't this odd?(i) an original academic reference from the institution awarding the academic qualification that:
(aa) is on official letter headed paper,
(bb) shows the applicant’s name,
(cc) shows the title of the award,
(dd) confirms that the qualification was taught in English,
(ee) states when the academic qualification was (or as the case may be, will be) awarded,
and
(ff) confirms that the institution is unable to issue a duplicate certificate of award or (as the case may be in respect of an applicant who has not yet graduated) the date on which the certificate will be issued.
If they require a missing specified document, then ask the caseworker to apply discretion:Jithesmenonm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:25 amWe are having a personal appointment in two days time.
Can i ask your opinion on if UKBA will reject her visa application based on this!
OR In case they need more documents, they will ask to submit it later?
Also:4.3. wrote:(iv) fails to submit a specified document,
the decision-maker may contact the applicant or his or her representative (in writing or otherwise), and request the document or the correct version of the document. The document must be received by the Home Office at the address specified in the request within such timescale (which will not be unreasonable) as is specified.
Do let us know what happens!Requesting a re-test wrote:If you are not satisfied with a B1 qualification you must ask the applicant to take a test with one of the providers on the current SELT list, at an approved test centre. See related link.
If the applicant does not send in acceptable evidence that they meet this requirement within the time allowed, you must refuse the application.
Have a look at 2.2(a), specified evidence, and guidance, etc.shannonsyiem wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:55 amI wanted to check if the documents listed below is ok for my ILR application to prove that my Bachelor's and Master's degree was taught in English.
Apart from my transcript and passing certificate, I have additional certificates on the official letterhead, stamped and signed stating that the medium of instruction is English. Will this be sufficient or do I still need to authenticate or get NARIC to approve these?