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Aug 6, 2019 at 12:31 comment added user59310 You should know that Ireland is a separate country from the UK. If you are traveling there you should check out the visa situation there.
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Clarification of citizenship and sentence served
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Clarification of citizenship and sentence served
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Jul 29, 2019 at 21:48 history closed Michael Hampton
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Duplicate of Can a US citizen with a criminal record travel to the UK?
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Jul 29, 2019 at 20:59 history edited Traveller
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Jul 29, 2019 at 20:56 comment added Traveller For clarity, what is his citizenship and what was the sentence? A criminal conviction is grounds for refusal of entry clearance or leave to enter the UK in some circumstances, see Immigration Rules 320 (2) and (18) gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/…
Jul 29, 2019 at 20:50 comment added Patricia Shanahan You need to start the visa process as early as possible to allow time in case of extra processing.
Jul 29, 2019 at 20:35 comment added Weather Vane You didn't mention the nationality of your husband, nor where the offence took place. Blaming a "rogue cop" or saying it "shouldn't have happened" isn't likely to help your case, and it is well known that the victim can try to protect the assailant in domestic cases. So it would be better to put your opinions on one side and focus on the fact that it did happen.
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