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You've said they are the sponsor. So they are not the applicant applying for the visa.XaVior wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:56 amHi there,
I'm asking this question on behave of one of my friends.
A friend of mine is truly a nice guy, does not have a single criminal record, not even a parking ticket.
However, recently, he was arrest by the police for having Opium in his car. He got the drug for friend of his.
After the arrest, police issued him a "simple caution".
He is due to get married to an American national in February and they are planning to live in the UK, which means, he is going to be the sponsor for his wife's spouse visa application.
Now the question he is seeking is, does he have to say this "simple caution" in the application, if yes, how would it impact the outcome of the application, both in most and least severe scenarios.
Thank you for help.
YOU ARE FUNNY!!!!!!THO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:11 amI would love to have heard the conversation your friend had with his friend to get him into that situation.... Your friend, "I'm just off to the shops, do you need anything?" His friend "Oh, can you get me a pint of milk please?"
"sure, anything else?" "Oh, erm, if it's not too much trouble an armful of heroin please"