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Aamit

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I am convicted with 12 months period of good behaviour and 2 years of Advo for a domestic violence case .my wife and me are in student visa ,
Is it gonna affect my future visa such as TR and permanent residency ?
 

Tim W

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Convictions are relevant, yes.
But it's impossible to say if the conviction will be the single decisive factor.
 

Tim W

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It's impossible to say without knowing the full facts and circumstances.
For that, you'll need the advice of a solicitor who does migration work.
(note that a layman Migration Agent won't cut it in this case)

But, overall, is failing the Character Test on the table for you?
---> Yes.
 

DarrenHurley

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25 December 2023
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I understand your concern about the impact of your legal situation on your future visa prospects. It's crucial to seek proper guidance and information in such matters.
 

DarrenHurley

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When it comes to visa-related concerns, you might find it helpful to consult with experts who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. Websites like apostillelondon.com can be valuable resources for legal documentation needs.
Navigating visa and immigration issues can be complex, so it's advisable to reach out to professionals who can offer the best advice based on your circumstances.