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You can expect that HO carries out rigorous checks, especially in current climate.ra_hova wrote:hi guys, I need a a bit of help. I've been in the UK for 10 years legally now, first as a student, then PSW, and now I'm on tier 2. I want to apply for my ILR however, I'm worried that I may be refused. I have been refused a US visa 3 times in the past due to violating the terms of my US student visa when I lived there and was therefore subsequently asked to leave. The first passport I held since coming to the UK currently has a stamp that says 'US embassy - application received XX-XX-2006.' As I have to send all my passports with my ILR application, I am worried that if the case worker sees this stamp, he or she may want to inquire with the US immigration authorities why I was refused a visa. Is this something the home office would do? And if so, would it negatively affect my application if the US authorities told the UK home office that I violated the terms of my visa and they asked me to leave? If anyone could shed some light on this I'd be very grateful. I'm so worried about all this. Thanks in advance
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-15.pdfra_hova wrote:Thanks for your reply. But I am applying for ILR from within the UK so I can't find Q7.12 on the form. On the form it doesn't ask me if I've been refused a visa for any country so I'm a bit confused. So do the UK immigration authorities have access to USA database of visa applications? Or will they contact the US authorities to ask them?
7.12. Have you or any dependants who are applying with you ever engaged in any other activities which might indicate that you may not be considered to be persons of good character?
noajthan wrote:You can expect that HO carries out rigorous checks, especially in current climate.ra_hova wrote:hi guys, I need a a bit of help. I've been in the UK for 10 years legally now, first as a student, then PSW, and now I'm on tier 2. I want to apply for my ILR however, I'm worried that I may be refused. I have been refused a US visa 3 times in the past due to violating the terms of my US student visa when I lived there and was therefore subsequently asked to leave. The first passport I held since coming to the UK currently has a stamp that says 'US embassy - application received XX-XX-2006.' As I have to send all my passports with my ILR application, I am worried that if the case worker sees this stamp, he or she may want to inquire with the US immigration authorities why I was refused a visa. Is this something the home office would do? And if so, would it negatively affect my application if the US authorities told the UK home office that I violated the terms of my visa and they asked me to leave? If anyone could shed some light on this I'd be very grateful. I'm so worried about all this. Thanks in advance
It is likely the caseworker will crosscheck & verify an applicant against a number of official datasources & (possibly) partner states' databanks (wherever possible).
How has a UK Visa application (ILR)to do anything with US visa history or applications? Do you have anything good to tell ppl but scaring them?!
You will need to think carefully how you respond to Q7.12 and what additional information or explanation you provide.
Also review carefully the legally-binding Declaration (Section 14) that you need to sign;
- that vouches for the completeness & veracity of your application.