Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:29 am
Hello
I have seen a couple of successful Tier 4 to EEA EFM switches.
These type of applications are really difficult but they work when the evidence presented is strong and overwhelming.
Just a few questions:
- How old were you when you came to the UK? If you were under 18, did your EEA national has some sort of legal guardianship over you?
- Were you residing at the same address as your sponsor?
- Did your sponsor pay the school bills?
However, I feel like you entered the UK before your sponsor, is that right?
Can you share the refusal letter from the Home Office? (hide your details and case number)
Thanks for for reply, I was 25 years old when I came to the UK. My brother eea wife paid for my school fees before coming to UK. I came to the UK before him, but they were sending me money when I was studying here in UK, the Home office accepted that they sponsor me to study here, but they refused me because I came to the UK before him, and they said his earnings from his job is very low. Although they didn't mention about prio dependancy in the refusal but my fear is, he wasn't eea citizen before I arrived only the wife was, he became eea citizen 5 months after arrived, but him and his wife was sponsored me to the UK to study in 2014 and I have been depending on them since 2007,