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pb78 wrote:The application form states that the 'Original Home Office letter of student permission' needs to be provided as one of the evidences. Can one of those successful applicants who scored 5 points under this section share the reason stated for excpetional consideration?
Regards,
pb78
disdil4u wrote:I have applied and claim as a 5 point for UK Education
I do have Home office letter when I apply for my student visa extension in UK.
pb78 wrote:The application form states that the 'Original Home Office letter of student permission' needs to be provided as one of the evidences. Can one of those successful applicants who scored 5 points under this section share the reason stated for excpetional consideration?
Regards,
pb78
pantaiema wrote:Dear disdil4u
How did U get Home office letter ?. Most studewnt only get student visa issued by british embassy (if u apply from outside UK), not from home office ?.
I have observsed that a lot of people have been asking about HO letter and nobody could confirm about this. It will be very usefull to the forum member if you could elaborate about this.
Thanks
Pantaiema
disdil4u wrote:I have applied and claim as a 5 point for UK Education
I do have Home office letter when I apply for my student visa extension in UK.
pb78 wrote:The application form states that the 'Original Home Office letter of student permission' needs to be provided as one of the evidences. Can one of those successful applicants who scored 5 points under this section share the reason stated for excpetional consideration?
Regards,
pb78
BACK_TO_GB wrote:Hello Pantaiema,
Allow me to share some of my experience regarding this - yes, if you apply for student visa from your country to go to the uk for your studies, you only get the visa stamp / sticker on your passport - once you have arrived to the uk port, you get the HO / LTR (Leave to Remain) stamp in the airport (used to be the case) - no letter involved.
But most of the time, this LTR is only given for half or quarter of the period that your studies entiteles you to... (say a 3 year BSc course will be given only one year LTR in the airport) THEN, before that year ends, one would apply again , this time from the uk, to an extension FLTR, most people do it through the International Student Office within their university - your passport then comes back with the stamp extension and a HO letter IND - to confirm the stay.
By the way the only importance of this letter (I think) is a Reference Number written on that letter - As the letter itself holds nothing on it to show the period of stay given ... this reference number is the key for HO to all your records of stay in the Uk - that is why they need this letter!
If you have no letter, then go to the neautralized copies...
All the best.
Understans what u guys r discussion.My situation is as follows.pb78 wrote:The application form states that the 'Original Home Office letter of student permission' needs to be provided as one of the evidences. Can one of those successful applicants who scored 5 points under this section share the reason stated for excpetional consideration?
Regards,
pb78