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Speak to your Tier 4 sponsor. They can advise on your options, including an AR and/or a new application.
Brother I am not expert but I can tell you from my visa experience that the EC officer used the power of 245ZV(k) to refuse your application even though you have been awarded the 40 points and these days UKVI investigate the proportionate of family income in terms of expense. You can request for AR however unfortunately you can not enrol for Jan 2019 intake anyway due to time constraints.
I have a friend who's an immigration lawyer, he drafted my Administrative review. I suggest you find an immigration lawyer as well.taptap91 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:15 pmi applied tier 4 in pakistan and got refused under section 245ZV.they say i am not a genuine student where as i am .i have been given administrative review, which i will appeal . but i have one question , in pakistan do we get judicial review as-well same as uk ?
Please please please help me in this regard.
Many thanks.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Hey bro did you use your father statement? And what about the AR? Was it successful?haider1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:45 amMy tier 4 visa got refused under paragraph 245ZV(k). I attached the bank statemnt showing 80 Lakh or 8 million Pakistani Rupees above maintained for my educatiuon purpose, i dont understanding when i have more then enough funds in the bank, why does sufficient monthly income matter.
SHOULD I APPLY FOR AR?
Reply i got:
You were interviewed by the Entry Clearance Officer via Skype on the 7th January 2019.
In your interview you were asked numerous questions about the source of the funds you would be using to support your education in the UK. You said the money was provided by your father, a senior government officer. You stated his income was 30 lakhs a year and your mother and 2 younger sisters were financially dependent on him as well as yourself.
Your tuition fees for this course according to your CAS are £12,600 and your estimated living expenses for the time you would be studying the course would be £7150 meaning you would be required to have £19,705 available to your throughout your period of study.
As of the date you made your application, 30 Lakh or 3 million Pakistan Rupees was worth around £17,105.
I do not find it credible that your father is able to support your education in the UK financially as well as provide your mother and sisters based on this income.
The Fact that you have chosen to come to another country to study, when the cost will be in excess of your financial sponsor’s yearly earnings lead me to question whether you are a credible student.
In view of this I am not satisfied that you meet the requirements of paragraph 245ZV (k) of the immigration Rules and I therefore refuse your application for entry clearance.