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The Appellant is a citizen of Pakistan born on 10 th April 1984. She appeals with permission against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (Judge Morris) who in a determination promulgated on 23 rd April 2014 dismissed her appeal against the decision of the Respondent to refuse leave to remain in the United Kingdom as a Tier 4 (General) Student Migrant under paragraph 245ZX(d) of the Immigration Rules HC 395 as amended.
On 13 th June 2013 the Respondent issued a fresh decision to refuse the application on the same grounds. The reasons given can be stated as follows. It was refused because it was asserted on behalf of the Respondent that the documents of the Appellant did not include all the mandatory information required under the Rules. Therefore she did not meet the requirements of paragraph 245ZX(d) with reference to Appendix C of the Rules. The reasons given were as follows:-
(i) She was required to prove she had the required maintenance fees of �1600 together with outstanding course fees. She was required to show that she was in possession of �2,600 for a consecutive 28 day period.
(a) the HBL bank statement she produces in the name of Tanveer Bagham, and no documents relating to the Appellant�s maintenance had been provided in her own name;
(b) no birth certificate or Sponsor�s letter had been provided with her previous application which had been refused on 10 th January 2013. A bank statement in the name of Tanveer Bagham was provided but there was no explanation as to who the person was;
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