Dear Mr Obie and Respected Board Member,
Case History:
Last year, my car was clamped by NSL Ltd of DVLA on Friday 11-05-2018 due to keeping the SORN car on a public road. Then I purchased a new Vehicle Tax (£155) from the DVLA on Monday 14-05-2018 and also paid the Release fee (£100) to NSL Ltd, so the car was released/unclamped. After this, I had declared DVLA on 25-05-18 by online service that I have sold the car. I had got confirmation from DVLA that I am no longer the registered keeper of this vehicle.
I had moved the address on 16-06-18 in London and I was totally unaware of any correspondence from DVLA or any Court proceedings if they sent on my previous address.
On my current address, I received the first letter (Dated:14-10-19) from Marston on 18-10-19 that I have not paid the fine of £640 and A court order (Warrant of Control) has been made against me. So, I was then aware of the case but still wondering about the query. Then I emailed to HMCTS and also Marston on 22-10-19. I got a reply from HMCTS that this was a fine due to keeping the SORN car on a public road (Not sure this was a different Enforcement Action or fine from DVLA apart from new tax and release fee)
I applied for section 14 Statutory Declaration on 29-10-19 in the local Magistrate Court and I have been confirmed hearing on 21-11-19.
And then final notice letter was received on 30-10-19 from Marston but my case was set-aside until the hearing of my Statutory Declaration.
My questions are:
1. Should I mention at a page asking 'Criminal Conviction' in my next FLRFP Visa Extension application due on 14-11-19 about this sentencing/a warrant of control against the offence which is not truly based and still needs to be heard in the magistrate court on 21-11-19?
2. Would this case effect either my ILR application due in April 2020 or British Citizenship application due in May 2020 (As my spouse and both kids are British), even if I will pay any due course fine?
3. Do any Best Solicitor recommendations please for hearing on Thursday 21-11-2019?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards
Ojliaa
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