Hello.
I'm an American currently living and working in the UK on a Blue Card (which is valid through February 2009, if that helps). I have recently decided that I would like to begin a 12-week postgrad certificate program at the University of London, SOAS on January 5th. I know I cannot study full time with a Blue Card and I won't have enough time to go home and apply for a Student visa, so I am currently making plans to go to France to apply for a Student Visitor visa. I am having a bit of trouble ascertaining how risky it is to change so quickly -- I imagine I'll get some credibility points from the IO for not simply breaking the law and studying and of course I will have proof of funds, return ticket to US, course acceptance, etc. My question is, what are the odds that I will be bounced and sent back to the US? Any tips on avoiding problems?
My next questions have to do with the Post-Study Work visa. I have scoured the Home Office website and it is still not clear to me whether I will eligible to apply for this visa upon completion of my certificate if I study as a Student Visitor. It doesn't seem to me that Student Visitors as explicitly banned from applying, since the "Student" category seems very vague on the calculator. Is this simply a grey area or are Student Visitors ineligible? Assuming I meet all other requirements, is there any possibility that I could be considered?
Many thanks for any information you may have. I am trying to book time with a lawyer, but I am just so anxious about all this...