Chris28 wrote:
HOW VERY DARE YOU
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Not worked there for 7+ years
The conviction is relevant, and will be a factor in any visa change. My view (albeit not in possession of the full facts) is that he had a visa for the UK, went home for a court case and was convicted. When he returned, the conviction would/should have been mentioned to the immigration officer at the airport as a significant change of circumstances potentially affecting the visa. He was then clearly admitted to the UK, so it would be perverse for UKBA to refuse now on that basis. Of course if the conviction wasn't mentioned when he came back....
I know someone who can help with appointments
I wish I'd known
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, I tried a month ago for a Premium Service - all full.