Breach of trust conviction...Can I apply for an extension
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:57 pm
Hello,
I arrived in UK on 8/12/2006 on HSMP for 2 years and then my VISA was renewed for 3 years resident permit.
During this period I was subject to the breach of trust with my employer for a petty amount due to my mistake and I was taken to the court where the sentence was the 120 hours community works 18 eeks suspended sentence for 2 years and 2 years probabtion.
The case was reviewed on the request of the probation officer and my probation period was cancelled after 6 months. Clearly she can understand I was victim of the situation. As I thought my case was straight and thought taking no legal support will be good proved otherwise during my sentencing.
Now my VISA is up for renewal in Nov and clearly it is Unspent.
Can I apply to extend my resident permit and not ILR to get 5 years period for my sentence to be spent?
Will they apply any discretion? If I apply for ILR.
Should it be better for me to not waste £1k on application process and just head back home?
If anyone can shed some light on this I will be grateful. Also this time if any lawyer takes the responsibility I will hire.
Regards,
Vik
I arrived in UK on 8/12/2006 on HSMP for 2 years and then my VISA was renewed for 3 years resident permit.
During this period I was subject to the breach of trust with my employer for a petty amount due to my mistake and I was taken to the court where the sentence was the 120 hours community works 18 eeks suspended sentence for 2 years and 2 years probabtion.
The case was reviewed on the request of the probation officer and my probation period was cancelled after 6 months. Clearly she can understand I was victim of the situation. As I thought my case was straight and thought taking no legal support will be good proved otherwise during my sentencing.
Now my VISA is up for renewal in Nov and clearly it is Unspent.
Can I apply to extend my resident permit and not ILR to get 5 years period for my sentence to be spent?
Will they apply any discretion? If I apply for ILR.
Should it be better for me to not waste £1k on application process and just head back home?
If anyone can shed some light on this I will be grateful. Also this time if any lawyer takes the responsibility I will hire.
Regards,
Vik