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LC-20 traffice offence- ILR granted

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LC-20 traffice offence- ILR granted

Post by cprav » Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:12 pm

Hi All,

First of all I am really thankful to all members participating and sharing these experiences in this forum.This forum helped me a lot to find out so many doubts regarding my ILR application.

As you all already aware of offences but I just want to share my experience with LC20 traffic offence which i had received summons from court but pleaded guilty by post.

I have provided all documents to home office (ILR application)included court summons and everything what happened on that day of offence.

Case worker went through all these and did not ask any questions at all and granted my visa.

So from my experience I guess there is no problem with LC-20 offence even though it comes from court.

Please drop me if anyone have any doubts about this offence I will give you some more detailed information.

Once again thank you all in this forum.


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Post by cprav » Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:14 pm

Sorry this is happened in Croydon office

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Post by created4luv » Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:18 pm

how long ago was the court summons and did the ukba officer ask u any questions at all about it?

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Post by cprav » Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:59 pm

summons were received in 2010 October

UKBA officer did not ask me any questions.

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