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We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). He’s a US Citzncitizen and in Texas. Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

No sentence, just time served (3 days).

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). He’s a US Citzn and in Texas. Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

No sentence, just time served (3 days).

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). He’s a US citizen and in Texas. Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

No sentence, just time served (3 days).

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). ComplicatedHe’s a US Citzn and in Texas. Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

He spent 3 days in jail in September 2016, when the event happenedNo sentence,and that was only because he had to wait to see the Judge over a weekend just time served (3 days).

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

He spent 3 days in jail in September 2016, when the event happened,and that was only because he had to wait to see the Judge over a weekend.

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

We are travelling from the USA to the UK/Scotland/Ireland for a family wedding/ tourism in November 2019 (for 2 weeks).

My husband was convicted of Assault,Family Violence in 2017 (misdemeanor). He’s a US Citzn and in Texas. Complicated story, but he should never have been arrested, albeit for a rogue cop that was "after" an arrest. The "victim" (daughter) told cops not to press charges and he did anyway under The State!

No sentence, just time served (3 days).

Anyway, could this affect him entering the UK? If so, should he apply for a Visa? We haven't travelled to the UK before. I'm Australian, so won't have an issue.

Thank you for your assistance.

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