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fqvision wrote:Hello there,
I will really appreciate your advice on my case...
I am currently holding a spouse visa which is expiring in sep 2013. I have been convicted with driving without insurance in UK. I was fined in the court with points. in Feb 2011
I was looking at the Set (M) to fill out for the ILR and there was a section for 'Personal History', which requires declaration of any ciminal and traffic offences.
For the question regarding 'the nature of the offence', do I answer 'traffic offence' or are they looking for any other information about the offence?
I wonder also if anyone knows of cases where applicants were refused the ILR due to the declaration of driving without insurance? I am extremely worried.
I will put in the details of my conviction ie. Court Order #, penalty, conviction date. Any other information I need to include? I just want all information in the form to be clear, factual and concise, without over-lengthy explanation which may sound like an excuse. Do I need to explain reason for not being insured (negligence) in the form or just leave that?
Can I apply in person in this case (as I am not sure this will be considered a straightforward case)? Other than this conviction, everything else is straightforward as I am married to a British and have one KID and we both are working full time without claiming any benefits.
Please do advise as any advice and information will be most helpful. Really appreciate it.
Regards,
fqvi
D4109125 wrote:As 24 months has lapsed the conviction will no longer be a general grounds for refusal. Declare it as a conviction - traffic offence (driving without insurance). You can apply at the PEO. If you have children, your spouse may claim child benefit in his/her name and you may claim tax credits jointly without it affecting your application.
fqvision wrote:Sorry ITs year 2012 not 2011
well if i apply for FLR (M)
do i have to provide financial requirement,
and what about the personal history section (do I still need to mention driving offence)
and can I try first IRL if the refuse me so same day same time I can request to submit my FLR(M)
Please advice
fqvision wrote:Sorry ITs year 2012 not 2011
well if i apply for FLR (M)
do i have to provide financial requirement,
and what about the personal history section (do I still need to mention driving offence)
and can I try first IRL if the refuse me so same day same time I can request to submit my FLR(M)
Please advice
fqvision wrote:I GOT MY ILR with Driving Offence lol
fqvision wrote:Hi Friends,
I am very excited to tell my story on same day but due to some resions.
well
I am worried about my IRL, past few months regarding to Driving Offence, i wrote many article and ask for help. on different web site and blogs. and solicitors , every one give me advice to go for two years Extension,
my immigration history
i came into uk in sep 2010,
in sep 2011, police stop me, without insurance, and licence, i went to court on 16-02-2012, i paid fine. and 4 months disqualification,
I got married with British Citizen in july 2011, and get my 2 years Spouse visa on 19 sep 2011,
due to new law of Criminality i was very upset, well
i book 3rd of September in PEO Birmingham ,
I prepare two files , one file FLR(M) Extension, second SET(M)
6 prove of address. in separate folder and ,
pictures payslip, birth certificate , passport and other document in separate folder ,
i wake up early in morning, start journey to Solihull office about 25 minutes far from my house, as i reach there they told me to come back, because i was a hour early Shocked
well after a hour went back my wife and kid are also with me,
first they did my security check and give me token, and i start wait, after 5 minutes they call 217 Token number on window 1, well
i was very nervous, well as i reach at windows, i said to him good morning, and he ask me you wana file for IRL, then i told him,
Sir, I am very confuse, I have a problem with my application, because i have driving offence, and that less then two years, if my application gona refuse or if i am not eligible so please tell me i don't want to waste my money i prefer to go for Extension,
Question well he said to me i am not case worker just submit we will give to response in two hours, i submit my SET-M form, and give combine document file, like passport and birth certificate and payslips,
but ...... Shocked not proof of address,,, OMG Shocked
well as i submit come back in waiting room very upset
told my wife i ma very upset, i don't know why,,, i told her i lost my 1500 Pounds,, hehehheheheh
after 20 minutes one of Security officer call my token number and told me go out and come back after 2 hours,
as i went out very upset , in town centre after half hour look at my back and shout!! OMG i forget my Proof of address, i quickly run in to PEO again, and in security check request them i forget Sad Question very confuse,,, after that O-M-G very upset, well
in short after two hours came back and, wait,, first they call my token number and Said Congratulate you got ILR, I am so excited,
i explain here ,, well
I take a risk,
Thanks God...
if any one have same satiation mail me
D4109125 wrote:I think you were lucky, the guidance at present is not very helpful regarding on what constitutes a conviction and unless you have a qualification in law it's often confusing.
However, immigration and nationality criminality guidance is getting an overhaul and new guidance is to be released imminently. One hopes that will allow for greater consistency and certainty in decision making.
fqvision wrote:I Move in to Uk in Sep 2010 as a Student
i get my FLR(m) in Sep 2011 marry with British citizen
switch On ILR in Sep 2013
Please advice me for next step, and when
and requirement Please ...
Amber wrote:I assume you're on a spouse visa. You would extend on flr(m) the old rules. The date of conviction is the relevant date. You would be eligible for set(m) ilr when 24 months had lapsed from the date of conviction.