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Complicated Student visa Question let see who can Guide

Post by joinadil5 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:50 am

Hi my visa extension was refused applied on 30 march 2009 and refused on Dec 10 2009 due to lack of progress.
I was given appeal and i lost and i also lost 2nd appeal ( admin review)

i was refused on admin review 2nd appeal on April 30 2010

I returned to Pakistan on 27 may 2010 . I was stopped on airport and they asked me why did u left so late i told them i applied for appeal and thats the reason. They didn't do anything and said dont worry you will be alright.

MY QUESTIONS

1 I left on my own do i need to inform Home office now ?I didn't overstayed it was just because i applied for appeals . its almost 3 months since i left UK . Will they update there system automatically?
I hope i wont be ban because i didn't overstayed .
And if i need to check this how should i contact Home office

2 If i reapply for student visa in Jan 2011 will there be any problem with my visa due to lack of progress i have shown in my previous student visa .

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:38 pm

1. You don't need to inform UKBA about your departure / exit date.
2. When you apply for EC again (under any category) clearly mention, with details, about the refusal and appeal(s). Make sure you include the specific dates (e.g. - refusal, hearing, departure) and attach documentary evidence(s) to support those claims.


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Post by joinadil5 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:53 pm

sushdmehta wrote:1. You don't need to inform UKBA about your departure / exit date.
2. When you apply for EC again (under any category) clearly mention, with details, about the refusal and appeal(s). Make sure you include the specific dates (e.g. - refusal, hearing, departure) and attach documentary evidence(s) to support those claims.


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Post by joinadil5 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:58 pm

joinadil5 wrote:
sushdmehta wrote:1. You don't need to inform UKBA about your departure / exit date.
2. When you apply for EC again (under any category) clearly mention, with details, about the refusal and appeal(s). Make sure you include the specific dates (e.g. - refusal, hearing, departure) and attach documentary evidence(s) to support those claims.


regards

Thanks

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