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You still have an option of submitting via solicitor, they'll certify copies of your original documents & you can keep originals. Just that you'll have to pay them bit more compared with NCS fees.Adojay wrote:Thanks p2kin.
The problem is I don't want to submit originals at all. I'll wait and see how this pans out in the next few weeks.
There's no need to do the English test. Just send your degree certs and letters from UNi confirming learning was carried out in English to UK NARIC. They will carry out their so called assessment and send you the result. At a cost thoughsharjeelpk wrote:Hi, Me and My wife both are on ILR , she was on spouse of Tier1 Applicant visa before ILR , I can understand that if I produce the PBS calculator points and a letter from University should be enough for me as UKBA has been awarding me 35 points for my degree from the very first day. My question is as My wife got same degree , same course , same university and same year (we both were class fellows), Are these documents (I will get her letter from uni as well ) work for her naturalization as well or she have to do those stupid English courses.
JPB wrote:Hi
I note your experiencing the same problem with NCS staff. Please note that this staff receive basic training and are not supposed to provide any advice. I have a client of ours who we sent to the ncs and was told something similar at the ncs that her post graduate certificate in UK was not accepted and her application will fall for refusal. The said post graduate had been accepted on the point based calculator for the UKBA. The Ncs made her sign a statement saying they had advised her about that and that her application will fall for refusal. She agreed and signed after she had made our office a call. She received her naturalisation in post without any hardships.
We also had a similar issue where the NCS wanted a naric letter alongside the overseas degree , and again it was the same procedure and the applicant got his naturalisation. So i think people should ensure they read the guidance notes and website and inquire from relevant professionals. I hope this is helpful.
Yes, that would make sense.JPB wrote:I note your experiencing the same problem with NCS staff. Please note that this staff receive basic training and are not supposed to provide any advice.