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Unfortunately no, since my school told me that due to the conditions of their license, classes were cancelled? i just stayed home.. =( is that bad?vinny wrote:Have you continued on studying?
I don't see how it would be easier in this case for the OP to apply from his home country - the same rules will apply. The OP has current leave that does not appear to have been curtailed, he is not therefore asking for leave outside the rules. If UKBA decide to refuse on the grounds that he breached the terms of his previous visa they are no less likely to do so if he applies from outside the UK than if he applies from inside.ElenaW wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to just apply from your home country? Then it doesn't matter if you haven't attended classes. Everything else for a spouse visa in your case is solid. No need for lengthy appeals and such that way.
Greenie wrote:I don't see how it would be easier in this case for the OP to apply from his home country - the same rules will apply. The OP has current leave that does not appear to have been curtailed, he is not therefore asking for leave outside the rules. If UKBA decide to refuse on the grounds that he breached the terms of his previous visa they are no less likely to do so if he applies from outside the UK than if he applies from inside.ElenaW wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to just apply from your home country? Then it doesn't matter if you haven't attended classes. Everything else for a spouse visa in your case is solid. No need for lengthy appeals and such that way.
If he is refused it means he is stuck outside the UK. He is better of applying from within the UK and being honest about why he has not been studying.
OP I would not advise applying in person- as you are unlikely to get a same day decision as your case is not straightforward. why did you not try to find another tier 4 sponsor? for how long have you not been studying?
£2500 for an FLR(M) application is ridiculous. I suggest you look around for a more reasonably priced solicitor. More money does not necessarily mean better quality.
**edited to correct typo
i don't understand why you think that he won't have the same problems if he applies from his home country. His conduct in the UK will still be relevant. He doesn't have a better chance of succeeding if he applies from abroad and the appeal process from abroad takes even longer. In the meantime he'll be separated from his wife.ElenaW wrote:Yes I'm aware of that judgement. But I'm also aware that they do very often check for attendence records even through the post now. Also, appeals can take a whole year to sort out. I would personally not want to bother with all that if there would be no problems for me if I applied from my home country.
If his visa has not been curtailed then he is not an overstayer.ElenaW wrote:Greenie, of course it would be easier if he applied from his home country. He wouldn't need to explain why he was not attending college/uni! Be rest assured that just because his visa was not curtailed, does not mean that he was not an overstayer. He sure was and was in major breach of his one main visa condition which is obviously to study!
OP, it will be very likely that when you apply for flr(m) they will ask of proof that you have been studying. You won't have this. So they will most likely refuse you. We've had numerous people on this forum being refused in your same situation with and without solicitors. You'll most likely just waste your money but good luck with whatever you choose.
Because if he applies for a spouse visa, his attendence will be irrelevant as he doesn't need to send in any proof in regards to being a student or having met his student conditions. I've known 100's of applicants that have done this in his same situation and 95% of the ones who applied from abroad had no trouble. The other 5% were lacking in fiances and such other things having to do with spouse visas only. Their tier 4 status did not hold them back. However the ones who tried through flr(m) were mostly refused.Greenie wrote:i don't understand why you think that he won't have the same problems if he applies from his home country. His conduct in the UK will still be relevant. He doesn't have a better chance of succeeding if he applies from abroad and the appeal process from abroad takes even longer. In the meantime he'll be separated from his wife.ElenaW wrote:Yes I'm aware of that judgement. But I'm also aware that they do very often check for attendence records even through the post now. Also, appeals can take a whole year to sort out. I would personally not want to bother with all that if there would be no problems for me if I applied from my home country.
Yes you can apply in the uk but you may get refused and asked to apply from your home country (most likely). So that's why I suggested applying from there in the first place. Yes good idea, get a solicitor.greatxander wrote:Please tell me what is the best thing to do now? Im really so worried.. i dont want to be separated from her... It is really my plan to get a solicitor.. i am thinking if I will look for another school, still when the visa runs out a
again we will get separated.. When i go back home, i'm so afraid what will happen there, what if they refuse me.. I will definitely regret I left... Guys do you think its the best idea to have a solicitor? Please help... this issue is the reason why i have these sleepless nights.. Who cares my drama but i trully dont want to be away from her..Elena, please tell me I can apply within UK, i dont mind how much it would cost to find a good solicitor, any chance please???
ElenaW wrote:Yes you can apply in the uk but you may get refused and asked to apply from your home country (most likely). So that's why I suggested applying from there in the first place. Yes good idea, get a solicitor.greatxander wrote:Please tell me what is the best thing to do now? Im really so worried.. i dont want to be separated from her... It is really my plan to get a solicitor.. i am thinking if I will look for another school, still when the visa runs out a
again we will get separated.. When i go back home, i'm so afraid what will happen there, what if they refuse me.. I will definitely regret I left... Guys do you think its the best idea to have a solicitor? Please help... this issue is the reason why i have these sleepless nights.. Who cares my drama but i trully dont want to be away from her..Elena, please tell me I can apply within UK, i dont mind how much it would cost to find a good solicitor, any chance please???