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My view is that it should not lead to a refusal.tier2ilr wrote:Dear sushdmehta
Your recommendation on this matter please.
Regards
At first, I can not see any reason that your conviction will lead to refusal of your wife's Tier2 visa. There is only possibility that your dependent visa will be refused. However even if yours would be refused, it is at the discretion of the caseworker. It will not be a mandatory refusal.tier2ilr wrote:Dear alanwong
Thanks for the response
What safe time you think you recommend us to apply for any employer change as this incident of court conviction is just a week old so what do you recommend us to be on safe end to apply for any such change of employer ?
My date of conviction is 30 Aug,2013. while my Tier (2) 3 years will expire on 30 Oct,2015.
Do you suggest us to wait till 30th Aug 2015 for any such employer change or we can apply via the route you have recommended?
Your prompt reply is highly appreciated.
Regards