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It may well be worth as well as noting it in the sections joe mentions, explaining in detail if its a small issue over debt which the applicant held.

I would think its worth saying its all being dealt with etc, otherwise the embassy may need more details holding up the application and possibly needing to interview the applicant.


Also does this case or any possible action which may result from the casestop her from travelling?
Based on what you've disclosed here, Ross, it doesn't appear that the court case will be likely to affect your friend's application. Best for her not to withold the information, though. I was in receipt of Guaranteed Pension Credit at the time my wife applied for HER visa last January, and had worried myself sick that, as her sponsor, the fact that I was getting this allowance might have an adverse effect on her chances of obtaining a visa. So much so, I'd even considered omitting it altogether. In the event [acting on the advice given to me by fellow members of this very forum] I included it and, to my relief, the visa was granted at the end of February ... WITHOUT the need for either my wife or myself to be interviewed.