RANA-ALI wrote:Greenie wrote:
You can't apply for PSW unless you have been awarded your degree so you will need to apply from home unless you qualify for leave in another category. Applying for admission in 'any college' just to circumvent the PSW rules when you have no intention on studying may not be advisable and don't forget that under the new rules your new college/uni would have to confirm that the new course constitutes academic progression.
thanks v much for ur valuable feedback , can u also correct me if i am wrong, as far as i know any one who gets offical result can apply for psw on the bases of that result and a letter from uni?
secondaly i was not going to take admission in college,otherwise i could have done like my few friends, i meant to ask was, is there any way that we can make uni to declare results early, i am getting mix answer from few people as some says just apply and include a covering letter saying my result is 10 days delayed and as soon i get the result i should post to Ukba, some says there should not be a problem if u apply after getting ur result , i am confused, i will really appreciate if any one could give me any opinion. thanks
Regards
Ali
Yes once you have your official result and have been informed by the exam board that you have been awarded your degree, you can apply for PSW, you don't need the degree certificate.
You can't make your uni declare the results earlier. In some instances they may be able to do so, but they are under no obligation to move the date, and, under no obligitation to release the results before your visa expires. It is common for masters students to not have enough time for the results in particularl if the course is slightly less than 12 months and therfore they only have an additional two months and not an additional 4.
If you apply before you have been awarded your degree, even if you are subsequently awarded after you submit your application, you will not have met the requirements at the time of the application and therefore it will stand for refusal.
I am not sure what you mean by applying after your results - if you mean overstaying and then applying, then you will be here unlawfully and risk a potential ban on future entry clearance applications. You will also not have a right of appeal if the application is refused.