Hello,
I'm seeking some guidance on my upcoming student visa application in the UK.
For background, I graduated with a BA from an English university in 2019, during which time I was on a Tier 4 visa. Unfortunately, toward the end of my stay, I ended up overstaying by ~21 days. (Ultimately, I take responsibility for this, but it's worth mentioning that I was the victim of a random violent crime earlier in the year, which severely affected my mental state and also left me with broken bones and long-term injuries, so I wasn't in the best frame of mind at the time.)
Anyways, now I am preparing to submit a visa application for an MSc course. Obviously, I am planning on disclosing this three-week overstay, as it's required in the application. But I was wondering if anyone had any advice on the likelihood of approval. The immigration rules on gov.uk seem to indicate that an overstay of <30 days is not grounds for refusal for a student visa, but it would be helpful to hear any first- or second-hand experience that anyone has.
Separately, I am wondering if I should even mention the assault in relation to my overstay disclosure by way of explanation. The culprits were arrested and imprisoned, and there's a police record of the whole thing, so it would be easy to verify that it happened, but I'm not sure it's worth it, or even necessary. Thanks in advance for any responses!
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