Hello all, new here but I've found some useful tips before I registered by searching in google, which led me to this forum.
Anyway, my common-law partner is spnsoring me, she being Canadian and myself being British but based in Korea.
So, today I finally got all of my documents in order and sent to Laurie (my girlfriend) so that she can combine with her sponsorship application etc. Now, after posting I spotted something in the guide that I had missed regarding the criminality stuff.
Story thus: In 1998 as a young man I was arrested for drunk and disorderly and spent a night in a cell. I was convicted and paid £80 + costs. This is all on my police certificate.
Filling in the background declaration I answered yes to both "have you ever been convicted of an offense" and "been detained or spent time in jail". Following this, I explained in the box provided that I had been convicted of drunk and disorderly in 1998 but that I hoped they would understand that this was long ago and was a foolish and regrettable incident of my youth. Now being a mature, responsible adult/family man.
So everything is posted off when I spot the bit in the guide that says that if you have been convicted you should explain in detail what happened and provide a court record. It would be easy enough for me to type up a more detailed account of that fateful 1998 night and Email to Laurie but getting a court record for such a relatively minor offense back in the UK would probably not be easy and would take time.
Any advice? Does my explanation on the form seem adequate? Is such a 12 year old offense likely to cause any issues with my application?
Thanks
John
Anyway, my common-law partner is spnsoring me, she being Canadian and myself being British but based in Korea.
So, today I finally got all of my documents in order and sent to Laurie (my girlfriend) so that she can combine with her sponsorship application etc. Now, after posting I spotted something in the guide that I had missed regarding the criminality stuff.
Story thus: In 1998 as a young man I was arrested for drunk and disorderly and spent a night in a cell. I was convicted and paid £80 + costs. This is all on my police certificate.
Filling in the background declaration I answered yes to both "have you ever been convicted of an offense" and "been detained or spent time in jail". Following this, I explained in the box provided that I had been convicted of drunk and disorderly in 1998 but that I hoped they would understand that this was long ago and was a foolish and regrettable incident of my youth. Now being a mature, responsible adult/family man.
So everything is posted off when I spot the bit in the guide that says that if you have been convicted you should explain in detail what happened and provide a court record. It would be easy enough for me to type up a more detailed account of that fateful 1998 night and Email to Laurie but getting a court record for such a relatively minor offense back in the UK would probably not be easy and would take time.
Any advice? Does my explanation on the form seem adequate? Is such a 12 year old offense likely to cause any issues with my application?
Thanks
John