24 April 2007
Important News: External Students who have been accepted on a course of study at a private education institution must also be registered with the UK degree awarding body.
12 February 2007
With Effect From Monday 12th February 2007
All applicants are required to submit a separate document which clearly itemizes what documents have been included in support of their application. This is required for each application. In addition, applicants are also required to provide one photocopy of all documents provided.
For example the itemized list might include:
Important News: External Students who have been accepted on a course of study at a private education institution must also be registered with the UK degree awarding body.
12 February 2007
With Effect From Monday 12th February 2007
All applicants are required to submit a separate document which clearly itemizes what documents have been included in support of their application. This is required for each application. In addition, applicants are also required to provide one photocopy of all documents provided.
For example the itemized list might include:
- Marriage certificate (state whether original or copy)
- Bank statements (from date; to date) (name of bank) (whether account of applicant/sponsor)
- Tenancy agreement
- Invitation letter (from)
- University Offer letter (state College or University)
- Fixed Deposits (state original or Copy and number of pieces) totalling amount (RM) Etc
The inclusion of this document is required in order to assist the British High Commission in providing a fast and efficient service to visa applicants.
30 January 2007
Refusals:
If your visa application is refused you will be provided with a refusal notice detailing why the Entry Clearance Officer is not satisfied that you meet the relevant paragraph of the Immigration Rules. This notice will state clearly whether or not you are entitled to appeal against this decision. If you are entitled to appeal you will automatically be provided with an appeal form. If you choose to exercise this right you will be required to complete this form and submit FIVE(5) copies of the form and all supporting documentation either to the British High Commission or directly to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) in the UK. The contact details for the AIT are listed on the appeal form. You are of course entitled to reapply at any time.
You are of course entitled to reapply at any time.
30 January 2007
Refusals:
If your visa application is refused you will be provided with a refusal notice detailing why the Entry Clearance Officer is not satisfied that you meet the relevant paragraph of the Immigration Rules. This notice will state clearly whether or not you are entitled to appeal against this decision. If you are entitled to appeal you will automatically be provided with an appeal form. If you choose to exercise this right you will be required to complete this form and submit FIVE(5) copies of the form and all supporting documentation either to the British High Commission or directly to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) in the UK. The contact details for the AIT are listed on the appeal form. You are of course entitled to reapply at any time.
You are of course entitled to reapply at any time.
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