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    is having case in court can give us trouble or affect us in applying settelement visa? case in not civil or criminal case, i think as to what my friend are talking..its ona judicial Dispute resolution (JDR) but just need to hearing in court to settle such..how does affects to anyone having this and applyinf the visa any i de whould be great..


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    Not knowing what sort of case it is is giong to make it difficult to answer.
    If it doesnt affect your citizenship, status, or financial state I would have thought not, but others may be able to give you amore definite answer.


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    Since we dont know each other here in the forum, can you tell us what kind of case, you seems so worried eh, but to be perfectly honest as long as it wasnt criminal case, you would be fine, unless its stafa case you maybe in watch list in immigration


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    i take it from your post that the person who is applying for the visa is not involved in the case, but the sponsor (English partner) is ??

    if so, i don't think it will matter as the sponsor is not asked about any convictions when their spouse applies for a visa, as they are not the one applying for settlement, i dont recall reading anywhere what convictions if any a sponsor has


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    I filed a case against my ex-employer who delays our wages. I filed it before I applied my ILR. I didn't think or worry if that will affect my application.
    The case filed at Employment Tribunal and sooner or later, me and officemate will get our £3,000 unpaid wages each .

    I got my ILR in 3 months


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    hello to all
    thanks for all the reply..the case im talking was already filled on the court which case is fall under judicial Dispute resolution (JDR)..the one involve is my friend whi is about to apply settelement visa for UK..its not his sponsor or his husband in any kind..long strory but she is the one who is involve to it and must be in court hearing to settele its about money obviosly but as not as big but must settle..no..not staffa or any kind of criminal case.. wory if how does it affects in aplpying her spouse visa..in opinion would be great..

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    I dont think it will affect because the main concern of settlement visa is the sponsor,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    I dont think it will affect because the main concern of settlement visa is the sponsor,
    hello Mrs Jmajor..

    thank you very much for the soon reply..any more opinion would be really great


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i take it from your post that the person who is applying for the visa is not involved in the case, but the sponsor (English partner) is ??

    if so, i don't think it will matter as the sponsor is not asked about any convictions when their spouse applies for a visa, as they are not the one applying for settlement, i dont recall reading anywhere what convictions if any a sponsor has
    hello to all..and specially to joeblogs
    thanks for all the reply..the case im talking was already filled on the court which case is fall under judicial Dispute resolution (JDR)..the one involve is my friend whi is about to apply settelement visa for UK..its not his sponsor or his husband in any kind..long strory but she is the one who is involve to it and must be in court hearing to settele its about money obviosly but as not as big but must settle..no..not staffa or any kind of criminal case.. wory if how does it affects in aplpying her spouse visa..in opinion would be great..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross View Post
    hello to all..and specially to joeblogs
    thanks for all the reply..the case im talking was already filled on the court which case is fall under judicial Dispute resolution (JDR)..the one involve is my friend whi is about to apply settelement visa for UK..its not his sponsor or his husband in any kind..long strory but she is the one who is involve to it and must be in court hearing to settele its about money obviosly but as not as big but must settle..no..not staffa or any kind of criminal case.. wory if how does it affects in aplpying her spouse visa..in opinion would be great..

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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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    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.
    exactly best to mention as if you with hold it could be counted agaisnt you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    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.
    sorry but dint get it..in other way was it needed or best not to mention in her application that she got case on court? would be possible embassy can know or can research u had that one filled in court..?


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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    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?
    hello
    thank for reply but confuse about your answer ..so best not to mention that she got case filled on court or mention it and give detauil to why she had one when she apply..? pls enlighten me bit confuse
    thank


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