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It depends on the reason for your wife's USA visa refusal. If there was proven or alleged deception, this would be a problem for any subsequent visa application for any country. If there was not, it is highly unlikely to have any bearing whatsoever on any new visa application. Of course, you must both declare any previous refusals when the application form asks for that.
I would say no, but best get advice from the international student adviser at your university. They are trained, regulated and insured immigration advisers and theirr role is to help students with their Tier 4 visa application. There is no need to outsource this matter to an internet message board.
Thank you so muchsah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:41 amIt depends on the reason for your wife's USA visa refusal. If there was proven or alleged deception, this would be a problem for any subsequent visa application for any country. If there was not, it is highly unlikely to have any bearing whatsoever on any new visa application. Of course, you must both declare any previous refusals when the application form asks for that.
I would say no, but best get advice from the international student adviser at your university. They are trained, regulated and insured immigration advisers and theirr role is to help students with their Tier 4 visa application. There is no need to outsource this matter to an internet message board.
I am not clear what exactly you are concerned will have a bearing on the Tier 4 application. What specific aspect(s) of eligibility for the Tier 4 visa are you worried about not meeting or falling foul of?
What is your source of this knowledge?
Thank you so much i was just worried and seeking your advises , and i think it is clear nowsah10406 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:34 amWhat is your source of this knowledge?
Any conditions or restrictions on a UK visa by definition relate to the visa holder's activities in the UK.
Some universities' academic regulations may include something about working during studies, but that is not an immigration matter and in any case it seems highly unlikely and not very reasonable that a university would ban or restrict or even have any opinion about its students working in a different country during vacations, or before or after the course.
I think you must be mistaken.
As requested previously, what specific aspect of the Tier 4 visa eligibility are you thinking may cause an issue or problem?
My Question is about being genuine student in Uk ! As i was a student in netherlands and i left the country and the course when i got a scholarship in UK however my course in the Netherlands was not a degree and was not funded and the uK one is a PhD funded and i am not giving such detials in my application , they will only observe that i was a student in netherlands for only one month and then returned back my country to apply for tier 4 visa
If they have any concerns about it, which they may or may not, they will ask you about it during the credibility interview. You can explain what happened exactly as you have done here. If you have any concerns, speak to the international student adviser at your university.