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What was the offence exactly?Nizar97 wrote:i applied for ILR on 31th October 2012 on spouse base SET(M) i had a traffic offense which i mention on my application . i believe that's what delay the answer . Now its 6 months and 12 days since i applied . i called the home office for inquiry all what i get its just more waiting as they told me that my case still under process . can anyone help and tell me what can i do now ? and whats the best way to find out ? please
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there s the offense fail to stop fail to report , driving without due care and attention , driving otherwise than in accordance with a licenceD4109125 wrote:What was the offense exactly?Nizar97 wrote:i applied for ILR on 31th October 2012 on spouse base SET(M) i had a traffic offense which i mention on my application . i believe that's what delay the answer . Now its 6 months and 12 days since i applied . i called the home office for inquiry all what i get its just more waiting as they told me that my case still under process . can anyone help and tell me what can i do now ? and whats the best way to find out ? please
Thanks
Were you convicted at court and did you receive a court fine?Nizar97 wrote:there s the offense fail to stop fail to report , driving without due care and attention , driving otherwise than in accordance with a licenceD4109125 wrote:What was the offense exactly?Nizar97 wrote:i applied for ILR on 31th October 2012 on spouse base SET(M) i had a traffic offense which i mention on my application . i believe that's what delay the answer . Now its 6 months and 12 days since i applied . i called the home office for inquiry all what i get its just more waiting as they told me that my case still under process . can anyone help and tell me what can i do now ? and whats the best way to find out ? please
Thanks
i applied guilty for all the offense and i received a fine of 680 pound which i only have one installment left now due on the 16 th of this month . as far as i ve been told i don't have criminal record for it .D4109125 wrote:Were you convicted at court and did you receive a court fine?Nizar97 wrote:there s the offense fail to stop fail to report , driving without due care and attention , driving otherwise than in accordance with a licenceD4109125 wrote:What was the offense exactly?Nizar97 wrote:i applied for ILR on 31th October 2012 on spouse base SET(M) i had a traffic offense which i mention on my application . i believe that's what delay the answer . Now its 6 months and 12 days since i applied . i called the home office for inquiry all what i get its just more waiting as they told me that my case still under process . can anyone help and tell me what can i do now ? and whats the best way to find out ? please
Thanks
What you are saying is that you were convicted at court and received a court fine. In such case under the rehabilitation of offenders act the conviction will become spent after 5 years. When you applied for ILR (prior to December 2012) the rules were that an unspent conviction would be a general grounds for refusal. Under the new rules the conviction would not be a bar after 2 years or perhaps straight away in the case of a court issued FPN.Nizar97 wrote:i applied guilty for all the offense and i received a fine of 680 pound which i only have one installment left now due on the 16 th of this month . as far as i ve been told i don't have criminal record for it .D4109125 wrote:Were you convicted at court and did you receive a court fine?Nizar97 wrote:there s the offense fail to stop fail to report , driving without due care and attention , driving otherwise than in accordance with a licenceD4109125 wrote:
What was the offense exactly?
i did declare them on my application ,and i can understand if i it will be refused , my question is " am i a subject of an appeal " if not what type of visa can i apply for ? thanksD4109125 wrote:What you are saying is that you were convicted at court and received a court fine. In such case under the rehabilitation of offenders act the conviction will become spent after 5 years. When you applied for ILR (prior to December 2012) the rules were that an unspent conviction would be a general grounds for refusal. Under the new rules the conviction would not be a bar after 2 years or perhaps straight away in the case of a court issued FPN.Nizar97 wrote:i applied guilty for all the offense and i received a fine of 680 pound which i only have one installment left now due on the 16 th of this month . as far as i ve been told i don't have criminal record for it .D4109125 wrote:Were you convicted at court and did you receive a court fine?Nizar97 wrote:
there s the offense fail to stop fail to report , driving without due care and attention , driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
Did you declare the conviction when you applied for ILR?
It is likely that you will be refused and the decision will be correct as at the time you had an unspent conviction - court fine. When was the conviction?Nizar97 wrote:i did declare them on my application ,and i can understand if i it will be refused , my question is " am i a subject of an appeal " if not what type of visa can i apply for ? thanksD4109125 wrote:What you are saying is that you were convicted at court and received a court fine. In such case under the rehabilitation of offenders act the conviction will become spent after 5 years. When you applied for ILR (prior to December 2012) the rules were that an unspent conviction would be a general grounds for refusal. Under the new rules the conviction would not be a bar after 2 years or perhaps straight away in the case of a court issued FPN.Nizar97 wrote:i applied guilty for all the offense and i received a fine of 680 pound which i only have one installment left now due on the 16 th of this month . as far as i ve been told i don't have criminal record for it .D4109125 wrote:
Were you convicted at court and did you receive a court fine?
Did you declare the conviction when you applied for ILR?
D4109125 wrote:It is likely that you will be refused and the decision will be correct as at the time you had an unspent conviction - court fine. When was the conviction?Nizar97 wrote:i did declare them on my application ,and i can understand if i it will be refused , my question is " am i a subject of an appeal " if not what type of visa can i apply for ? thanksD4109125 wrote:What you are saying is that you were convicted at court and received a court fine. In such case under the rehabilitation of offenders act the conviction will become spent after 5 years. When you applied for ILR (prior to December 2012) the rules were that an unspent conviction would be a general grounds for refusal. Under the new rules the conviction would not be a bar after 2 years or perhaps straight away in the case of a court issued FPN.Nizar97 wrote:
i applied guilty for all the offense and i received a fine of 680 pound which i only have one installment left now due on the 16 th of this month . as far as i ve been told i don't have criminal record for it .
Did you declare the conviction when you applied for ILR?
Well if the conviction is classed as a non-custodial sentence then that will be a general grounds for refusal under the current rules for 24 months. I would wait for the decision, the longer the better to be honest as you want to have 24 months elapsed before you become eligible for settlement under the current rules. If you are refused before the 24 months has elapsed you need to consider extending your stay until you are eligible.Nizar97 wrote:D4109125 wrote:It is likely that you will be refused and the decision will be correct as at the time you had an unspent conviction - court fine. When was the conviction?Nizar97 wrote:i did declare them on my application ,and i can understand if i it will be refused , my question is " am i a subject of an appeal " if not what type of visa can i apply for ? thanksD4109125 wrote:
What you are saying is that you were convicted at court and received a court fine. In such case under the rehabilitation of offenders act the conviction will become spent after 5 years. When you applied for ILR (prior to December 2012) the rules were that an unspent conviction would be a general grounds for refusal. Under the new rules the conviction would not be a bar after 2 years or perhaps straight away in the case of a court issued FPN.
Did you declare the conviction when you applied for ILR?
my convection was last years on the 04th of april 2012 .
Well I suspect flr(m).Nizar97 wrote:Well if the conviction is classed as a non-custodial sentence then that will be a general grounds for refusal under the current rules for 24 months. I would wait for the decision, the longer the better to be honest as you want to have 24 months elapsed before you become eligible for settlement under the current rules. If you are refused before the 24 months has elapsed you need to consider extending your stay until you are eligible.
thanks very much for the information AMBER , i would like to ask if its the case and i have to consider extending my stay , which form and application i am entitle to and what bases i can apply on ? thanks
hello Amber , today i received my biometric residence card by DX but its nly valid for 2 years until 13/05/2015 . i didnt receive any letter explaining why or any call from the home office , do u think its just an extending stay ? and how can i find out more about my rights ? thanksD4109125 wrote:Well I suspect flr(m).Nizar97 wrote:Well if the conviction is classed as a non-custodial sentence then that will be a general grounds for refusal under the current rules for 24 months. I would wait for the decision, the longer the better to be honest as you want to have 24 months elapsed before you become eligible for settlement under the current rules. If you are refused before the 24 months has elapsed you need to consider extending your stay until you are eligible.
thanks very much for the information AMBER , i would like to ask if its the case and i have to consider extending my stay , which form and application i am entitle to and what bases i can apply on ? thanks