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colombianotcolumbia
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What happens if you dont have enough cash for a student visa

Post by colombianotcolumbia » Sat May 21, 2011 11:02 am

My boyfriend had to withdraw his student visa application due to lack of funds. They told him that he can withdraw it, but that it will still show in his record that he withdrew due to lack of funds and that they will be careful about his finances in the future. We are both looking to return to NZ in the future, but he is very worried about how this will impact his future visa applications. Does anyone know what this could do to his chances of getting a visa in the future?
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Re: What happens if you dont have enough cash for a student

Post by joh118 » Sat May 21, 2011 11:48 pm

colombianotcolumbia wrote:My boyfriend had to withdraw his student visa application due to lack of funds. They told him that he can withdraw it, but that it will still show in his record that he withdrew due to lack of funds and that they will be careful about his finances in the future. We are both looking to return to NZ in the future, but he is very worried about how this will impact his future visa applications. Does anyone know what this could to to his chances of getting a visa in the future?
I wouldn't think it will make a significant impact. There was no foul play involved, just a rather common error by the applicant. However this will be recorded and it may be taken into consideration on future applications but as long as he meets the requirements for any UK visa, it should be fine.

colombianotcolumbia
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thanks joh118

Post by colombianotcolumbia » Sun May 22, 2011 12:26 am

Thanks for your reply.

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