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Thanks GreenieGreenie wrote:I would generally advise against using a lawyer based outside the UK as they are unlikely to be qualifed to advise on UK immigration law and neither will they be regulated by any of the relevent UK regulatory bodies.
Whether you require a UK based lawyer depends on whether the application is straightforward or not. I would not usually advise 'web based lawyers' as they tend to have nice shiny websites but are not always the most competent or qualified.
Most reputable tier 4 sponsors (and certainly all universities) have their own immigration advisors who are usually very good at providing advice on the tier 4 requirements.
You say you are sponsoring your girlfriend I take this to mean you are gonig to be financially supporting her? Note that if she is applying for a tier 4 visa, she must have the relevent funds in her name or that of her parents, she would not be able to rely on your funds or income.
Do you have any idea as to what course she is going to study and where?
i agree - in addition the course she intends to study needs to meet the tier 4 rules. what level of english will she be studying?Lucapooka wrote:A prospective student visa is not a Tier 4 application. She will need to show credible evidence that her plans to study are well-advanced and merely needs to enter the UK to complete her existing enquiries and make a decision. Is she engaged in active correspondence with the prospective sponsors?
I think not having her own maintenance (given that she will need her own maintenance if she does indeed decide to switch) will be viewed as a problem, but good luck.
The colleges may be tier 4 sponsors, but if the course that she is hoping to study does not meet the tier 4 requirements then she will not suceed in obtaining a prospective student visa as the point of this visa is to show that you are finalising plans to study at tier 4, and once you have an unconditonal offer on you are required to switch into tier 4. If you cannot switch into tier 4, you have to return home by the end of the 6 months.gromans wrote:Her level of English is basic/beginner - we can communicate okay but her written skills are low.
She has had some preliminary enquiries via email with a few course providers that are all Tier 4 Approved ( according to their websites) One of them has said they would interview her once she is in the country, others have asked for the payment for the full course in advance.
I agree with me agreeing to be a financial sponsor it will be a bit tricky, but as stated earlier the lawyers seem to think it is straight forward enough, hence me being sceptical about their motives as they all want the money up front without any guarantee of success!!
I still think the Border Agency will try to force us to get married which we may do later down the line for the right reasons ( love etc) and once we can actually speak the same language efectively haha, madness really!
Greenie wrote:The colleges may be tier 4 sponsors, but if the course that she is hoping to study does not meet the tier 4 requirements then she will not suceed in obtaining a prospective student visa as the point of this visa is to show that you are finalising plans to study at tier 4, and once you have an unconditonal offer on you are required to switch into tier 4. If you cannot switch into tier 4, you have to return home by the end of the 6 months.gromans wrote:Her level of English is basic/beginner - we can communicate okay but her written skills are low.
She has had some preliminary enquiries via email with a few course providers that are all Tier 4 Approved ( according to their websites) One of them has said they would interview her once she is in the country, others have asked for the payment for the full course in advance.
I agree with me agreeing to be a financial sponsor it will be a bit tricky, but as stated earlier the lawyers seem to think it is straight forward enough, hence me being sceptical about their motives as they all want the money up front without any guarantee of success!!
I still think the Border Agency will try to force us to get married which we may do later down the line for the right reasons ( love etc) and once we can actually speak the same language efectively haha, madness really!
You cannot study basic English under Tier 4. An English course has to be at least at Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level B2. this means she already needs to have a good command of English language (at CEFR level B1). If she wants to study English at a basic level she would need to come as a student visitor.
You definitely cannot act as her sponsor under tier 4 - she must have funds in her name or that of her parents, so even if she does manage to get a prospective student visa on the basis of your finances (which I think would be troublesome) she certainly cannot rely on your finances for a tier 4 application.
Sorry it a student visitor visa we are looking for According to the UKBA website the funds can be provided by a sponsor, quote :Lucapooka wrote:A prospective student visa is not a Tier 4 application. She will need to show credible evidence that her plans to study are well-advanced and merely needs to enter the UK to complete her existing enquiries and make a decision. Is she engaged in active correspondence with the prospective sponsors; are there offers pending interview?
I think not having her own maintenance (given that she will need her own maintenance if she does indeed decide to switch) will be viewed as a problem, but good luck.