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would you perhaps send me the details of your lawyer? I am having the similar issue here and need some assistance to speed up the process. Thank you in advance.lad 14 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:17 pmI had the same issue with my and spouse application, only i came to know through my dependant's application when we received a letter from the HomeOffice mentioning that your case cannot be decided this is because records show that your spouse has an outstanding criminal prosecution. It was a 4 years old case where no action was taken by the police. But somehow when i requested for Subject Access Report, i found that ACRO has failed to update my details and was showing 'Impending Prosecution'. My Solicitor immediately sent the letter to ACRO team asking to update the records, In a week of time i received a letter with an updated report and an apology from SAR Team about the same.
I forwarded that letter to the Case worker and in 1 month time we received our visas.
I would suggest you to request SAR Report and check what's your criminal record status is, and if it's incorrect, request them to update the details, and when received the updated report forward it to your Case worker. This will hopefully than helps you in expediting your case.
Hope this helps.
Under the Board Ts&Cs members are not permitted to post professional recommendations on the open forum. Neither do members have the privilege of the PM facility until they have contributed 30 posts.kufo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:21 pmwould you perhaps send me the details of your lawyer? I am having the similar issue here and need some assistance to speed up the process. Thank you in advance.lad 14 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:17 pmI had the same issue with my and spouse application, only i came to know through my dependant's application when we received a letter from the HomeOffice mentioning that your case cannot be decided this is because records show that your spouse has an outstanding criminal prosecution. It was a 4 years old case where no action was taken by the police. But somehow when i requested for Subject Access Report, i found that ACRO has failed to update my details and was showing 'Impending Prosecution'. My Solicitor immediately sent the letter to ACRO team asking to update the records, In a week of time i received a letter with an updated report and an apology from SAR Team about the same.
I forwarded that letter to the Case worker and in 1 month time we received our visas.
I would suggest you to request SAR Report and check what's your criminal record status is, and if it's incorrect, request them to update the details, and when received the updated report forward it to your Case worker. This will hopefully than helps you in expediting your case.
Hope this helps.
what kind of details you mean ?kufo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:21 pmwould you perhaps send me the details of your lawyer? I am having the similar issue here and need some assistance to speed up the process. Thank you in advance.lad 14 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:17 pmI had the same issue with my and spouse application, only i came to know through my dependant's application when we received a letter from the HomeOffice mentioning that your case cannot be decided this is because records show that your spouse has an outstanding criminal prosecution. It was a 4 years old case where no action was taken by the police. But somehow when i requested for Subject Access Report, i found that ACRO has failed to update my details and was showing 'Impending Prosecution'. My Solicitor immediately sent the letter to ACRO team asking to update the records, In a week of time i received a letter with an updated report and an apology from SAR Team about the same.
I forwarded that letter to the Case worker and in 1 month time we received our visas.
I would suggest you to request SAR Report and check what's your criminal record status is, and if it's incorrect, request them to update the details, and when received the updated report forward it to your Case worker. This will hopefully than helps you in expediting your case.
Hope this helps.
You can contact any Criminal Solicitor as they are aware of these slow proceedings from ACRO/SAR teams and also they know the procedure.kufo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:21 pmwould you perhaps send me the details of your lawyer? I am having the similar issue here and need some assistance to speed up the process. Thank you in advance.lad 14 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:17 pmI had the same issue with my and spouse application, only i came to know through my dependant's application when we received a letter from the HomeOffice mentioning that your case cannot be decided this is because records show that your spouse has an outstanding criminal prosecution. It was a 4 years old case where no action was taken by the police. But somehow when i requested for Subject Access Report, i found that ACRO has failed to update my details and was showing 'Impending Prosecution'. My Solicitor immediately sent the letter to ACRO team asking to update the records, In a week of time i received a letter with an updated report and an apology from SAR Team about the same.
I forwarded that letter to the Case worker and in 1 month time we received our visas.
I would suggest you to request SAR Report and check what's your criminal record status is, and if it's incorrect, request them to update the details, and when received the updated report forward it to your Case worker. This will hopefully than helps you in expediting your case.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for your reply. Can I ask how long have you received your SAR report?lad 14 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 9:38 amYou can contact any Criminal Solicitor as they are aware of these slow proceedings from ACRO/SAR teams and also they know the procedure.kufo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:21 pmwould you perhaps send me the details of your lawyer? I am having the similar issue here and need some assistance to speed up the process. Thank you in advance.lad 14 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 3:17 pmI had the same issue with my and spouse application, only i came to know through my dependant's application when we received a letter from the HomeOffice mentioning that your case cannot be decided this is because records show that your spouse has an outstanding criminal prosecution. It was a 4 years old case where no action was taken by the police. But somehow when i requested for Subject Access Report, i found that ACRO has failed to update my details and was showing 'Impending Prosecution'. My Solicitor immediately sent the letter to ACRO team asking to update the records, In a week of time i received a letter with an updated report and an apology from SAR Team about the same.
I forwarded that letter to the Case worker and in 1 month time we received our visas.
I would suggest you to request SAR Report and check what's your criminal record status is, and if it's incorrect, request them to update the details, and when received the updated report forward it to your Case worker. This will hopefully than helps you in expediting your case.
Hope this helps.
And also, every case is different is its own way so you have to go with your own story.