**Please help**- Naturalization appointment in a day
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 9:01 pm
Dear Friends,
Please help me getting over this dilemma as i got NCS appointment soon (on 14th April).
I am applying for Naturalization on basis of 5+1 (ILR) criteria. Finished my 12 months on ILR on 04/04/2015.
While going through the Booklet AN i came accross the conviction section which says " [i]Driving while uninsured or having a disqualification wont be disregarded if though its outside of 12 months period[/i]", which got me worried as i got:
1) TT99 Offence ([b]disqualification[/b] for 6 months for totting up points) on 28-04-2010
2) TS40 Offence (3 points) on 15-12-2008
3) IN14 Offence on (6 points, letting other people drive [b]uninsured[/b]) 04-06-2008
I mentioned all my above conviction in previous applications but never had issues getting Ties 1 extension or ILR.
So, my query is:
1) My last conviction was around 4.5 years back but it was disqualification so is it worth taking a gamble of around £1000 bucks?
2) Or shall i just let go £65 NCS fees and wait for more time, but how long?
Please suggest if anyone was in same situation. Will be great help.
God Bless
Din
Please help me getting over this dilemma as i got NCS appointment soon (on 14th April).
I am applying for Naturalization on basis of 5+1 (ILR) criteria. Finished my 12 months on ILR on 04/04/2015.
While going through the Booklet AN i came accross the conviction section which says " [i]Driving while uninsured or having a disqualification wont be disregarded if though its outside of 12 months period[/i]", which got me worried as i got:
1) TT99 Offence ([b]disqualification[/b] for 6 months for totting up points) on 28-04-2010
2) TS40 Offence (3 points) on 15-12-2008
3) IN14 Offence on (6 points, letting other people drive [b]uninsured[/b]) 04-06-2008
I mentioned all my above conviction in previous applications but never had issues getting Ties 1 extension or ILR.
So, my query is:
1) My last conviction was around 4.5 years back but it was disqualification so is it worth taking a gamble of around £1000 bucks?
2) Or shall i just let go £65 NCS fees and wait for more time, but how long?
Please suggest if anyone was in same situation. Will be great help.
God Bless
Din