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Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Aggirl55: 12:18pm On Oct 11, 2022
Thanks for responding
Please i don't understand, what query are you referring to
leef2022:


Where does your query(ies) actually end?
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Aggirl55: 12:16pm On Oct 11, 2022
Thanks for responding
Please i don't understand, what query are you referring to
quote author=leef2022 post=117465574]

Where does your query(ies) actually end?[/quote]
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Aggirl55: 11:39am On Oct 11, 2022
Greetings everyone
Please I am in a dilemma on my uk visa.
I applied as a depedent under my father student visa.
I did my bio in Aug 5,2022
In Sept 6 , additional information of my parents visa application was requested stated as follows

"Paragraph ST 34.2 States - Child applicant’s parents must each be either applying at the same time as the applicant or have permission to be in the UK (other than as a visitor) unless the parent with permission as a Student is the sole surviving parent or has Sole Responsibility for the child’s upbringing
• Please provide Details of your parents Visa application to travel with you to the UK or proof in the form of an official court document to evidence that the parent that you are travelling with has Sole Legal Responsibility, however this must not be only in the form of an affadavit.

My mum did not apply with me because of her Job and my kid sister who needs to write waec next year may/june and my father doesn't want to claim Sole Responsibility and we saw the following rules in home office website:

Exceptional circumstances - serious and compelling circumstances
While you should normally be satisfied that a child is either joining both parents, or
the work or study migrant is the sole surviving parent, or has and has had sole
responsibility, there may be exceptional cases where it is appropriate to issue entry
clearance.
The following list is not exhaustive, but are examples of scenarios where it may be
judged that there are serious and compelling reasons to grant the child entry
clearance or permission to stay with the parent with permission:
• due to employment or study commitments, one parent is delaying their entry to
the UK
• one parent is travelling to a territory for reasonable purposes which makes it
impossible to care for the child or children for example the father/mother is
travelling to a country where it would not be safe for the child or children to join
them
• one parent is travelling to a territory for reasonable purposes on a short-term
basis such that it would be unreasonable to expect care/schooling
arrangements to be made for the short length of the trip
• one parent is receiving medical treatment abroad and plans to join the family

We sent a letter and affidavit explaining why my mother cannot join me and did not apply with me.
On Oct 6, I was sent a refusal mail because my mother does not hold a valid uk visa and has not applied for a uk visa.
It was also stated that I can apply for administrative review.

I applied for a foundation year programme earlier this year in a uk University and got accepted but it was withdrawn last month because I have not uploaded my visa.I have again applied for another uni and I am awaiting decision.

If I apply for administrative review and show them that I need to start school,will it be compelling enough for me to be granted a visa..

Thank you all ,please I need advice urgently
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 8 by Aggirl55: 11:33am On Oct 11, 2022
Thank for responding @dduchess90

Greetings @cutebear please I need guidance on compelling reasons to submit for my administrative review
dduchess90:
Hello @giselle237

I agree with you, the reason highlighted is not compelling enough

@cutebear is the handle,can you post the documents you submitted as compelling reasons?

Cheers

Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 8 by Aggirl55: 8:48pm On Oct 10, 2022
Thank you sir for responding ,i will try to find her
giselle237:
If you want to go with the angle that you need to start school then you would be applying for student visa and not dependent visa under your father.
So these are not same scenarios in my humble opinion
You were denied a child dependent visa because your mom didn’t apply and your dad is not with sole custody.
There is a lady I believe here that said she wont be going with her husband and would go with her kids, she did post a visa alert. Maybe find her and let your parents reach out to her dm to find out what extenuating circumstances she listed that ukvi let her go

@duchess90 @dduchess90 are you able to remember that lady’s handle?
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 8 by Aggirl55: 11:04am On Oct 10, 2022
Greetings everyone
Please I am in a dilemma on my uk visa.
I applied as a depedent under my father student visa.
I did my bio in Aug 5,2022
In Sept 6 , additional information of my parents visa application was requested stated as follows

"Paragraph ST 34.2 States - Child applicant’s parents must each be either applying at the same time as the applicant or have permission to be in the UK (other than as a visitor) unless the parent with permission as a Student is the sole surviving parent or has Sole Responsibility for the child’s upbringing
• Please provide Details of your parents Visa application to travel with you to the UK or proof in the form of an official court document to evidence that the parent that you are travelling with has Sole Legal Responsibility, however this must not be only in the form of an affadavit.

My mum did not apply with me because of her Job and my kid sister who needs to write waec next year may/june and my father doesn't want to claim Sole Responsibility and we saw the following rules in home office website:

Exceptional circumstances - serious and compelling circumstances
While you should normally be satisfied that a child is either joining both parents, or
the work or study migrant is the sole surviving parent, or has and has had sole
responsibility, there may be exceptional cases where it is appropriate to issue entry
clearance.
The following list is not exhaustive, but are examples of scenarios where it may be
judged that there are serious and compelling reasons to grant the child entry
clearance or permission to stay with the parent with permission:
• due to employment or study commitments, one parent is delaying their entry to
the UK
• one parent is travelling to a territory for reasonable purposes which makes it
impossible to care for the child or children for example the father/mother is
travelling to a country where it would not be safe for the child or children to join
them
• one parent is travelling to a territory for reasonable purposes on a short-term
basis such that it would be unreasonable to expect care/schooling
arrangements to be made for the short length of the trip
• one parent is receiving medical treatment abroad and plans to join the family

We sent a letter and affidavit explaining why my mother cannot join me and did not apply with me.
On Oct 6, I was sent a refusal mail because my mother does not hold a valid uk visa and has not applied for a uk visa.
It was also stated that I can apply for administrative review.

I applied for a foundation year programme earlier this year in a uk University and got accepted but it was withdrawn last month because I have not uploaded my visa.I have again applied for another uni and I am awaiting decision.

If I apply for administrative review and show them that I need to start school,will it be compelling enough for me to be granted a visa..

Thank you all ,please I need advice urgently

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