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Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 04-04-2011

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peru uk embassy
Should I tell the truth in the interview? /?

Hi everyone! I hope someone can help me .. Desparetly need help! My family and I moved to United States when he was 11, my mother asked for political asylum, but after 10 years, the process was denied .. I still did not want to leave well Mohta and we stayed about 5 years since my mother and I have deported .. Now I live in Peru and I'm doing fine, but my question is regarding this .. I travel to the UK to study .. I and I have accepted into the program and all, but I'm not sure if it's necessary to tell the British Embassy about my migration history .. prevent me give the visa? Is there any way to obtain information about it without telling them? is better if I just hide it?? I justis there any way this can hurt the opportunities for me to get a visa? I'm desperate .. this is a great opportunity for me for my career and I'd really like some answers to my questions please! is the person who can help me ??????????? PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks

Question No. 4.13 on your visa application: "Have you ever been refused entry, deported, or otherwise forced to leave, another country?" Yes or No. By signing the application, you affirm that the information I have provided is complete and true to the best of their knowledge. What do you think I should do? Hint 1: There is a permanent record of his formal deportation of United States. Track 2: Tell the truth, and not violate the Immigration Act of the United Kingdom, 1971. Section 10 of the application, may account for the circumstances surrounding their situation. NOTE: Based on their statements, which had been an adult when he began to accumulate illegal presence in the U.S., which is considered to be guilty of the violation.

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