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Why did she require her B1 English Lanuage for her entry clearance application?(c) the on line verification system operated by an approved English language test provider, as specified in Appendix O to these Rules, confirms that the applicant has passed an English language test in speaking and listening, at a minimum level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which is approved by the Secretary of State, as specified in Appendix O, and taken at a test centre approved by the Secretary of State as a Secure English Language Test Centre no more than two years before the date of application.
then she should have succeeded. But if she did not require it for her entry clearance, then 2.2(b) didn't apply.(b) the applicant-
(i) has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK, and
(ii) that leave (or a grant of leave which preceded it provided any periods of leave since have been unbroken) was given on the basis that the applicant had an English language qualification at a minimum level of B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
(iii) at the date of application, the provider of that qualification continues to be approved by the Secretary of State as specified in Appendix O to these Rules.
Requesting a re-test wrote:If you are not satisfied with a B1 qualification you must ask the applicant to take a test with one of the providers on the current SELT list, at an approved test centre. See related link.
If the applicant does not send in acceptable evidence that they meet this requirement within the time allowed, you must refuse the application.
Actually, it seems that they gave her an opportunity to pass the English test requirement, within a time limit, as outlined in their guidance.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 amThey have retained all the original documents as well and gave us passport only to sit for the exam. So once she passes the exam trust that as long as I post the new application before or on 14th March, her continuous stay will be considered?
Why don't you use NARIC service that can validate the English language proficiency of an applicant, in this case your wife. If your wife has a degree thought in English and has all her academic certificates with her then you could use NARIC fast-track service. https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20nationality/pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 am
Now the issue is my wife's current leave expires on 14th March , so we have booked her test B1 Trinity college London English test (http://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220) for this sunday but they said that the certificate will not be delivered until 7 days.Can we use provisional test result to apply for ILR on SET O?
It does not seem like because the refusal letter clearly states " You must submit a new application for leave to remain or leave the UK before your current leave expires)vinny wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:55 amActually, it seems that they gave her an opportunity to pass the English test requirement, within a time limit, as outlined in their guidance.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 amThey have retained all the original documents as well and gave us passport only to sit for the exam. So once she passes the exam trust that as long as I post the new application before or on 14th March, her continuous stay will be considered?
Thanks will update the form accordingly.shanmukh145 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:07 pmHi Just see your msg sorry to hear your wife VISA was refused.
i am bit i am confused why do you need to complete the section 4.2 as you need to go to section 5 as you are not applying with your wife VISA application right?
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... -01-18.pdf
If you have answered yes to 4.1 and / or 4.2, continue below. If you answered no to 4.1 and 4.2,
or your partner is not applying with you, go to section 5.
Agreed but with NARIC you need 2 certificates 1) Equivalency with UK and 2) Level of English. With level of english part we have to submit a letter from university or institution that the degree was tough in English which we would not have been able to produce given that we have very limited time before we have to re-applySukujobo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:30 amWhy don't you use NARIC service that can validate the English language proficiency of an applicant, in this case your wife. If your wife has a degree thought in English and has all her academic certificates with her then you could use NARIC fast-track service. https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20nationality/pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 am
Now the issue is my wife's current leave expires on 14th March , so we have booked her test B1 Trinity college London English test (http://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220) for this sunday but they said that the certificate will not be delivered until 7 days.Can we use provisional test result to apply for ILR on SET O?
This could possibly be a less risky approach than writing an exam under stress and hoping to pass it.
The best option is go for NARIC and the exam simultaneously.
OK, good luck. Let us know the outcome.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:45 pmAgreed but with NARIC you need 2 certificates 1) Equivalency with UK and 2) Level of English. With level of english part we have to submit a letter from university or institution that the degree was tough in English which we would not have been able to produce given that we have very limited time before we have to re-applySukujobo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:30 amWhy don't you use NARIC service that can validate the English language proficiency of an applicant, in this case your wife. If your wife has a degree thought in English and has all her academic certificates with her then you could use NARIC fast-track service. https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20nationality/pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 am
Now the issue is my wife's current leave expires on 14th March , so we have booked her test B1 Trinity college London English test (http://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220) for this sunday but they said that the certificate will not be delivered until 7 days.Can we use provisional test result to apply for ILR on SET O?
This could possibly be a less risky approach than writing an exam under stress and hoping to pass it.
The best option is go for NARIC and the exam simultaneously.
PostalSukujobo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 4:12 pmOK, good luck. Let us know the outcome.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:45 pmAgreed but with NARIC you need 2 certificates 1) Equivalency with UK and 2) Level of English. With level of english part we have to submit a letter from university or institution that the degree was tough in English which we would not have been able to produce given that we have very limited time before we have to re-applySukujobo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:30 amWhy don't you use NARIC service that can validate the English language proficiency of an applicant, in this case your wife. If your wife has a degree thought in English and has all her academic certificates with her then you could use NARIC fast-track service. https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20nationality/pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 am
Now the issue is my wife's current leave expires on 14th March , so we have booked her test B1 Trinity college London English test (http://www.trinitycollege.com/site/?id=3220) for this sunday but they said that the certificate will not be delivered until 7 days.Can we use provisional test result to apply for ILR on SET O?
This could possibly be a less risky approach than writing an exam under stress and hoping to pass it.
The best option is go for NARIC and the exam simultaneously.
BTW, are you doing a postal or premium application?
Thanks. I had overlooked that she still had leave.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:39 pmIt does not seem like because the refusal letter clearly states " You must submit a new application for leave to remain or leave the UK before your current leave expires)vinny wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:55 amActually, it seems that they gave her an opportunity to pass the English test requirement, within a time limit, as outlined in their guidance.pathikvashi wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 8:43 amThey have retained all the original documents as well and gave us passport only to sit for the exam. So once she passes the exam trust that as long as I post the new application before or on 14th March, her continuous stay will be considered?
Hi Lorna,LornaB wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:53 amHi Pathikvaski
Can you let me know how you get on? I am in a very similar boat as I took my B1 test on 13 Mar 2018 but my visa expires on 22nd March so I am sending my application with the provisional results only. I'd like to know if they accept the provisional letter and TCL number?
Frustrating since English is my 1st language
Rgds
Lorna
Have you actually read the whole thread???
Or read the title of the topic?
You should continue in your existing topic you already have where you have asked the question already rather than tagging onto another members thread. It is considered rude and unfair to the original poster and creates confusion when members respond. This topic relates to a PBS Dependent refusal and not a main applicant refusal.mashaley wrote: ↑Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:53 amHi,
I did read the whole topic.
I guess my question is not clear.
I wanted to know if the main applicant(the husband) used old IELTS report to get his ILR.(they do not ask for ielts for PBS dependant for tier 2 dependant visa)
The second question was if he had to pay the whole fees twice.
Sorry for any confusion.
Thanks
Masha