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Unspent Motoring conviction effect on ILR SET (M)

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ahmedelwan
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Unspent Motoring conviction effect on ILR SET (M)

Post by ahmedelwan » Sat Nov 07, 2015 7:37 pm

Hi,

I came to the UK June/2011 on a spouse visa.
I have had a motoring conviction due to driving without insurance by the court on 14/01/2013, was giving 6 points on my license and two endorsements (IN10 & LC20).

By Jan/2014 just before my visa expires, I've applied for ILR, it was refused as my conviction was unspent, they gave me 2 years residency permit, which will expire 17/01/2016. And stated that I need to reapply when the conviction is spent.

I know that endorsements takes 5 years to be spent. At the same time I've read that any non-custodial convictions will not cause ILR refusal if the conviction was over 24 months prior the day of the application of the ILR.

My question is, Should I apply for an extension or should I apply for ILR?

I would highly appreciate any quick help as it's all due very soon, and I am completely confused.

Kind Regards,

Ahmed Elwan

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Re: Unspent Motoring conviction effect on ILR SET (M)

Post by quadusa » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:40 am

I think you posted thrice, one should be enough.

The moderators / gurus will assist.

ahmedelwan
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Re: Unspent Motoring conviction effect on ILR SET (M)

Post by ahmedelwan » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:06 pm

I posted it twice by mistake, I hope it wont harm anyone posting it twice! lol
I disparate for help as I am not sure what to apply for, difference between fees is massive, like everyone else... I dont wanna end up paying £1500 for nothing!

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