---Hopefully vinny will advice you further more But i am pretty sure this another consultant is not an immigration specialist because the reason he is quoting you the 12 months wait is from the new reforms to the rehabilitation act 1974. According to which the fine stays on your records for 12 mont...
If you have to wait , then use FLR(LR) . Thanks for your reply Vinny, I spoke with another consultant and they advised that I have to wait 12 months after the court hearing for me to be considered time spent. They also said 80% to 90% chances for the application to get thru without any problems. No...
if its given in magistrate court then its not civil. its criminal rather than civil issue. and you need to wait 24 months as per ILR criminality threshold. :( cheers Hi, Thanks for your response. Earlier I called the number provided "Workpermit.com advice line +44 (0)344-991-9222" and the...
I just spoke with a consultant and she advised that a civil judgement will not have any affect on the application, but it has to be mentioned on the form and that with attached proof of payments towards the fine.
Hi All, I need to ask a tiny question, as my application for ILR is due next month, I am worried about the court fine I was issued last year which I have completely paid off via installments. The fine was related to transport (London buses) and I had to go to the court to receive the fine. So Before...
Hi All, My application for ILR is due next month, I am worried with the court fine I got last year which I have completely paid off via installments. The fine was related to transport (London buses). I had to go to the court to receive the fine. So Before I apply : 1 - What check do I need to do 2 -...