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Having a previous visa curtailed in itself has no bearing on a new application. However, if a visa is curtailed for reasons of deception, or for breaching visa conditions, or for reasons that might call into question someone's credibility as a student in future, this could affect a future application.
Thank you for a quick reply.sah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:28 amHaving a previous visa curtailed in itself has no bearing on a new application. However, if a visa is curtailed for reasons of deception, or for breaching visa conditions, or for reasons that might call into question someone's credibility as a student in future, this could affect a future application.
You do not say whether you are making the new application in the UK or in your home country. In order to apply in the UK, you must have successfully completed the course for which the current visa was issued, and the new course must start no later than 28 days after the curtailment date.
If this information has raised any further questions, I strongly advise you contact the international student adviser at your university for advice on your application.
I assumed it was also Tier 4, hence my reference to the previous course. That requirement is irrelevant to someone switching from Tier 2.
Thanks again.
Check this with the international student adviser. It's possible to apply without it, but they can advise on your options.
It doesn't matter. Their leave is tied to yours, so if your leave is curtailed, theirs is automatically not usable anyway.
Thanks sah10406