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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hi, I had my interview on friday and was given the yellow 221g slip and was told that I needed to call acro to give the embassay permission to accsess my police record just to check there is nothing else on there. On my record i have 1 arrest when I was 15 for getting in a fight at school. I called them as soon as i left the embassay and sorted that all out.

I looked at the form i was given and the box that was ticked said it was refused because further documentation was needed and written at the bottom of the form was 'NLT check'. 

The text on the form underneath the 221g refusal says to submit documents and a sworn statement. They already have my police report and subject accsess along with a statment I wrote so do I need to write another statement explaining what happened again but make it sworn and attach the subject acsess again or not. 

I was so nervous I didnt even ask, all i asked was if there is nothing else on there will it be aproved and i got a thumbs up.

If anyone could help I would really apreciate it. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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17 hours ago, Jollymarsh84 said:

The text on the form underneath the 221g refusal says to submit documents and a sworn statement. They already have my police report and subject accsess along with a statment I wrote so do I need to write another statement explaining what happened again but make it sworn and attach the subject acsess again or not. 

You could do that to cover your bases, even though it may be a generic form that doesn’t exactly fit your circumstances. End your statement with wording that is similar to what immigration documents often have. Something like I swear, under penalty of perjury, that I have completed this statement to the best of my ability and the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. [Signature]


Since they want your permission to talk to ACRO to verify there’s no more records, you might incorporate that into your statement …you have had no further cautions or arrests except the one explained.

 

Are you not a British citizen? Wondering why you need an NTL check (No Time Limit) to verify there is no limit on your time in the UK. 

 

 

 

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