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ra_hova wrote:I put on my form that I had never been denied a visa for any other country and also that I had not been deported or asked to leave any other country. Both were not true as I was denied a USA visa and also asked to leave the USA at one time in order to correct my status. Both happened in 2005. Can my ILR be revoked on this basis?
So on every subsequent application you mentioned the incident in the USA?ra_hova wrote:Thanks for your answer. However, please take a look at this https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ctober.pdf
If you go to Section 4: Reasons for Not Revoking Indefinite Leave, you will see that it says Indefinite leave should not be revoked if more than 5 years have passed since the deception incident. So based on that, wouldn't that mean my ILR won't be revoked as it's been almost 12 years since the incident?
Thanks in advance.