I arrived in the UK in 2014(Tier 4 visa), completed my A-levels, and was preparing to begin a course in January 2016. However, my visa expired in November, prompting me to leave the country a day before its expiration. Upon returning home, I intended to gather necessary documents requested by my university and then apply to visa. Unfortunately, my plans were disrupted by a coup in my home country, leading to widespread instability and hindering access to essential governmental documents required by the university.
I can provide evidence of my university offer and the documents awaited by the institution. Additionally, I can substantiate the impact of the coup on governmental operations, which delayed my document procurement. Consequently, I was compelled to defer my offer and ultimately commenced studies at the same university a year later.
If I don't apply now then I have to wait till 2027 (3 years later)
I know that It is a complex case and I might lose my money but is there a chance discretion will be applied in my case considering that the circumstances preventing my course commencement in January 2016 were beyond my control.
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