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Are you able to return home?If you suspend your studies for personal or academic reasons (e.g. illness, pregnancy, maternity or paternity leave, financial reasons) then the UK Border Agency (UKBA) would usually expect you to return to your home country unless you are not medically able to do so. In the case of pregnancy, you may not be able to return home if you are in the late stages of pregnancy.
Not possible I'm afraid unless you or your husband qualify on other grounds.tanya27 wrote:Actually, we would like to extend our stay in UK as we feel we will have a better life here. I would like to know if a solicitor can be of help extending our stay quoting birth of my baby in UK. If I go then it'd be tedious for us to apply for visa again and come to UK. We somehow like to extend stay. Please advise.
If you can't extend your student visa by then, yes.tanya27 wrote:So, do we have to leave UK after delivering baby in Jan 2016? For instance, if I interrupt my studies for medical reasons, maybe by Sep 2015, will be given an extension from Feb 2016, when my visa expires, for a period of 6 or more months for completing my study? Can I quote a medical reason for extension?
If the OP is on T4 that should be ok, question is is she now a bona fide student?Casa wrote:Be wary of the considerable fees you may have to pay for the birth of your baby in the UK and the post-natal care.
"Quoting" a medical reason is will not serve any purpose unless it is backed up by documentary evidence from qualified medical specialists.tanya27 wrote:Can I quote a medical reason for extension?
There are no grounds for a genuine asylum claim here.tanya27 wrote:Hi everyone, many thanks for posting all your replies for my earlier question. Now I have another question with regard to my stay in UK. On reading all your replies I understand my visa may not be extended based on delivery. So we are thinking of another angle. My partner and I are from different religions. He is a Hindu and I'm a Christian. We both are from India. As my Tier 4 visa expires on Feb 2016, we are planning to submit application claiming asylum as we are from different religions and our lives will be in danger, esp. the baby's, if we move to India. My partner is in dependent visa. Please advise me the possibilities. I request you all to treat my question with respect. Thank you.
No, I think not.tanya27 wrote:Hi Wanderer, you mean our asylum claim based on inter-religious marriage, and now a baby, may be successful?
You started your query saying you came from India with your husband, so clearly you were already married before you came to the UK.tanya27 wrote:Hi Casa, I'm very sorry for posting my query on multiple threads. Actually I'm anxious/desperate to know what would be the outcome. And if it would be one of the ways to get asylum or not. I respect both of your time in conveying your replies. But I'm looking for a clearer reply. For instance, if we apply for asylum stating our situation (inter-religious marriage) at the end of my study visa, will we be allowed to stay at least for a year or we will be deported? Many thanks and sorry again.