Yes I checked through Disclosure Scotland and it is there. It s written there Road Traffic Act Section 3, £200 fine. I hoped that Home Office would ignore it because it does not constitute "recklessness". And I don't have anything else. And now I worry that new rules would remove it when they allowe...
Greenie, thank you so much for clarifying it. Now I got more questions, more specific to my case. I made separate topic for this: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=119010 Greenie, I can't ask you to reply now when it is so late. But if you could have a look at it tomorrow and kindly r...
Hello, thanks in advance for professional help, is someone could help, it would be amazing and great! New rules about eligibility for ILR say (more info here: http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=119001 ) they have, within the 24 months preceding the date of the application, been convict...
So, if a UK citizen receives fine from court, then it will be spent in 1 year time. But if an immigrant receives the same fine, then he will be considered to be good enough for leave to remain only after 2 years time? Even if he/she lived here for years and years and it was one minor traffic offence...
they have, within the 24 months preceding the date of the application, been convicted of or admitted an offence for which they have received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal that is recorded on their criminal record But at the moment there are exceptions. It must constitute t...
Hello New immigration rules published today http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2012/november/35-rules It would be great if one of Gurus could have a look and clarify it because a lot of people must be very interested in it. I am not solicitor, so maybe I got it all wrong? I s...
Dear Kenfrapin, sorry for writing here, but I wanted to ask you, could you please kindly check your forum inbox, I sent you a message there. Hope you could reply to me. I am so worried about it. And you seem to have great experience with it.
I am not solicitor, so double check it. But as far as I understand ILR will be removed if she will be out of UK for 2 years non-stop. If you visit UK during this time, she will have airport stamps in passport that she was here and ILR should be Ok. I am not solicitor, but this was always my underst...
I am not solicitor, so double check it. But as far as I understand ILR will be removed if she will be out of UK for 2 years non-stop. If you visit UK during this time, she will have airport stamps in passport that she was here and ILR should be Ok. I am not solicitor, but this was always my understa...
From my own experience (I registered about 8 times, moving home, etc.) police is very often very slow itself. I usually phoned them next day I got new visa or moved home and they made me appointment outside this required time several times. I specifically asked them to make it quicker but they refus...
I received visa, invested £200K (much more) in the business in less than 6 months. I cannot register in that same business as a director. Aren't you supposed to be director at the business where you invested? I did not check rules recently but it looks strange: Invest in one place and be director i...
My view is that it does not look good. This visa is designed that you're supposed to run business. Not somebody else. At least you could be partner in business. It looks like you can be banned from UK for 10 years. If UKBA is very kind, they may remove this but on the other hand it looks like it was...
Well, I agree that the service could be improved. However, I found UKBA service not so bad. I applied for 6 visas in this country. Sometimes it is frustrating but overall I would give it 3.5 stars out of 5. It could be worse, considering this service is mainly not for UK citizens. I think the proble...
Thank you. I looked at the document and could not even find anything about 90 days? Did they relax this rule? Why I wanted to ask for confirmation about maximum days is because I'm worried I might be missing something. Now it looks like you can even go for more than 90 days as long as it is no more ...
Hello Me and my wife will apply for ILR based on 10 years stay next year. We rarely travel outside the UK, so we have no problems with it (We went outside the UK for about 2 weeks per year on average). But we want to travel to USA this autumn and this is such a huge country, so we want to go there f...
So, you are not alone. I'm also completing my 10 years and I had to go through so many difficulties. At the end I'm thinking was it worth? Certainly, if you want to visit commonwealth countries then it is fine. However, I'm interested only in EU as I'm from continent. Paying full fees for 10 years,...