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13. Funds will be available to the applicant only where the specified documents show or, where permitted by these Rules, the applicant confirms that the funds are held or provided by:
(i) the applicant (whether as a sole or joint account holder); and/or
(ii) the applicant's parent(s) or legal guardian(s), and the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) have provided written consent that their funds may be used by the applicant in order to study in the UK; and/or
(iii) an official financial sponsor which must be Her Majesty's Government, the applicant's home government, the British Council or any international organisation, international company, University or Independent school.
New evidence that post-dates the decision to refuse is not permitted. Evidence that existed before the decision, but was not provided, is permitted. In this particular case, this evidence would be limited to a bank statement in the name of the applicant or his parent rather than his wife (because his wife can't stand in for him as previously indicated). Additionally, it would have to show that the money was held for 28 days prior to the date of the decision to refuse. I imagine that if the person who began this thread had been in possession of this document, he would have used it, rather than relying on his wife's account.rothmans wrote: I would appeal get some sort of new evidence
I want to try with that FDR as my solicitor said it will work. If I loose what will be the next option ? Can we do fresh application ? Or fresh application will be refused as our visa already expired on 30th aug ?Greenie wrote:In fact in PBS appeals new evidence is not permitted even if it existed at the time of the application, so even if the op were able to provide a bank statement in joint names the judge would not be able to consider it.
You'll become an overstayer the 10 days timeframe to appeal ends. If you wish to make a new application then you must do it (latest by) 28 days from that day on.Applications for leave to remain under Tier 4 of the Points Based System that are decided on or after 1 October 2012 will fall for refusal if a student has overstayed for more than 28 days, unless there were exceptional circumstances which prevented him/her from applying within the 28 day period.
No, you did not!Rubablu wrote:I said after appeal if my appeal is unsuccessful.
Anyway, in answer to what you have "now" said:Rubablu wrote:That means I can't do fresh application after appeal ?