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by CR001 » Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:25 pm
I suggest not to put your hopes on a FLR(FP) application. They are not easy visas to get, especially as a young single person with only 5 years residence. She needs substantial reasons to qualify for this visa. This is NOT a 'magic ticket' visa.
You really are putting her future in the UK at risk with a FLR(FP) application and it can take months and if refused, a blemish on her immigration record.
HO can very well take the view that she can apply for a student visa if she is going to study.
She will be classed as an international student with higher fees anyway as she doesn't hold ILR.
What is YOUR full UK immigration history?
Char (CR001 not Casa)
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