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Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 4:33 pm
by Anushree996
Dear Moderators

Please help me out . I and my husband applied for Ilr on 22 May 2015 . We recieved a enquiry regarding my documents on 12.08.2015 which we sent by post the very next day. On 30.08.2015 an unfortunate incident happened where I had to call police . They arrested my husband and charged him the very night . He didn't plead guilty in the court. Now will it effect our application? Also police has taken my withdraw statement . According to 3221(c) a person shouldn't be having criminal conviction 24 months prior to the date of applying . Here in our case he is not convicted yet but charged . It's a very stressful situation. Please help .

Re: Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 4:39 pm
by ilrvisanow
Could we please get more idea into nature of offence to give you the best advice as nature of offence makes a lot of difference.

Re: Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 4:51 pm
by Anushree996
ilrvisanow wrote:Could we please get more idea into nature of offence to give you the best advice as nature of offence makes a lot of difference.
Domestic violence

Re: Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 4:55 pm
by Anushree996
It's been more than 5 months now . Have they put our application on hold ? I did call the home office they said they can't tell me anything unless 6 months are over

Re: Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 5:09 pm
by Obie
Your husband may be convicted even with your withdrawn statement.

It is sad, but he has only himself to blame for the situation you find yourself in.

Perhaps you may be granted an extension.

Re: Husband charged after applying Ilr

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 10:41 am
by Anushree996
Obie wrote:Your husband may be convicted even with your withdrawn statement.

It is sad, but he has only himself to blame for the situation you find yourself in.

Perhaps you may be granted an extension.
Hi obie

Well it was unfortunate . We had an argument where I pushed he and he pushed me . I got angry and called police and said he he me . Where in my withdraw statement I made it clear that I gave that statement in anger and it wasn't true . Even police doesn't have any evidence against him so I think he will not be convicted . One good thing I suppose is that he refuse to take caution . As it is a out of court disposal and would have resulted in refusal . 6 months are ending on 22 November and the court date is on 6 January . U think they have holded the application? He doesn't have a caution and charge is not a conviction . We haven't heard anything from home office yet.