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Atlantis85: Oh i don't have my transcript. Just my degree certificate. Original. If u don't mind me asking, what other documents did u submit? Wanna cross-check with mine.1. Degree certificate is just fine. 2. If your parents areyour sponsors then go with your original Birth Cert. & Sponsorship letter. 3.Bank account Statement(last 28 days) 4. Your CAS letter that brunel would send(endeavour to read it very well because they made avery big mistake on mine). Remember to make photocopies of your docs. |
Atlantis85: Oh cool!Thanks...I got my visa last week... I didn't take IELTs neither did I submit WAEC or NECO to the Embassy, just get ur Degree Cert or Statement and Original Transcript ready and other Docs. |
Atlantis85: Hi everyone,I would be studying @ brunel University this Sept too. 1. Just be patient about the payment bcuz even mine took about 3 or 4 days before they confirmed my payment and sent me d CAS 4. I am also staying with my Uncle and that's not an issue |
Please I just got home only to find out that my birth certificate is missing from my returned Docs, pls wat do I do? |
I submitted my application on the 30th of July, just picked it up today. I want to say a big thank you to everybody and wish others Goodluck. *dancing etighi on the road |
I submitted my application on the 30th of July, just picked it up today. I want to say a big thank you to everybody and wish others Goodluck. *dancing etighi on the road |
I am now scared as Hell...it was stated on my CAS to submit my degree Cert, bt I am yet to receive my Cert. I submitted what I used to get the admission which is my statement of result and my transcript. I hope it would sail thru |
[quote author=I_am_Fenriz]M.Sc Telecommunications Engineering, Middlesex University.....racoon8995@gmail.com....applied and awaiting my visa[/quote]I would contact u when I get me Visa cuz Brunel University is also in Middlesex. Wish u and every1 success in their visa app. |
Dharkchild: oanda conversion print out, a print out of your CAS statement. That's all I can remember for now.Please I didn't submit any oanda conversion print out, hope its nt a problem. |
I applied for a UK student visa and 15 working days suddenly feels like a year. Seriously hoping on oluwa. |
Brunel University...West London. MSc Advanced Engineering Design. Still awaiting me Visa though |
Following a successful pilot, Immigration Minister Damian Green has announced that a targeted interview system for students will be introduced this summer and will concentrate on high-risk applicants. If you are a student, you may be interviewed and asked a number of questions about your immigration and education history, study and post-study plans, and financial circumstances. We expect to interview up to 14,000 students in the next 12 months. We will refuse visas if we are not satisfied that you are a genuine student. Immigration Minister Damian Green said: 'With more interviews and greater powers to refuse bogus students we will weed out abuse and protect the UK from those looking to play the system. 'Under the current system UK Border Agency officers are unable to refuse some applications even if they have serious concerns over the credibility of the student - we are toughening up the system to ensure genuine students benefit from our country's excellent education sector. 'Britain is open for business to the brightest and the best migrants but the message is clear - if you lie on your application form or try to hide your true motivation for coming to the UK then you will be found out and refused a visa.' Today's announcement follows an interviewing pilot carried out by the agency last year to tackle concerns about the legitimacy of some applicants. More than 2,300 student visa applicants were interviewed in 13 overseas posts with the aim of testing how effective face-to-face interviews would be - in addition to existing strict application processes that consider fraud and other factors. Under the pilot, around a fifth of the applicants were refused entry to the UK based on their interview. One of the main issues was the inability of interviewees to display the required level of English. Some were unable to answer basic questions in English without the aid of an interpreter - despite stating on their application forms that they had the necessary language qualifications to study at higher and further education standards in the UK. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2012/july/18-student-interviews |
itai has put ma boy kevin up 4 eviction pls lets vote 4 him cos without d him bba is trash |