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Hi Not me again, Yes i have written letter from University explaning about my joint degree.Not me again wrote:Difficult to say, If it was a joint degree arrangement than its valid to stay out as it fulfills your VISA guarantees, But as you don't have that in written, the case worker can get perplexed as how to establish the argument you are stating as valid
Thanks Not me again,Not me again wrote:If you have a letter from University than its somehow like business related absence, as long as you have not violated the terms of residency i-e left the country for more 180 days without any compassionate circumstance, In my opinion you are good to go, just need to add covering letter and its always best to consult a lawyer
vijayj wrote:Thanks Not me again,Not me again wrote:If you have a letter from University than its somehow like business related absence, as long as you have not violated the terms of residency i-e left the country for more 180 days without any compassionate circumstance, In my opinion you are good to go, just need to add covering letter and its always best to consult a lawyer
I Consult couple of lawyers and some are saying you cannot apply because of gap and some say you may be considered for study gap. So I am confuse between two different opinions.
First opinion is practical based on 10 year ILR guidance (rules is 180days in single trip and in total 540days), but I was out for 368 days and total 565 days.
Second opinion is just hope without any logic/rules “that case worker may consider the gap because I was doing study and I extend visa before I left UK and on same visa I return UK”
Dont know what to do?
Thanks physickate for your reply, Could you pleasae elaborate "No chance!!"?physicskate wrote:So you were out for over a year continuously? No chance!!
When i came to do my second semester in UK i like to stay in UK but as part of my joint programme i have to go to Europe for 3rd and 4th semester to complete my study.vinny wrote:How were you prevented from returning to the UK within six months?
Why was it unavoidable?
Thanks physicskate.physicskate wrote:But it was your choice to undertake a programme that would take you out of the UK. Similar scenarios have been refused. Also, could you not have returned to the UK between semesters so that your gap would not exceed 6 months.
You should extend your stay so that your 10 years does not include this period of time...