East Hartford, CT asked in Immigration Law for Connecticut

Q: Does problems with Children and Family services affect my chances of getting a Visa to move to England?

10 years ago Dcf was called saying my husband was dangerous. I made the wrong choice and stayed with him at first. Because of that I lost costody of our son even though we separated. My former husband has been out of my life for over 6 years now both personally and legally. Even though I was never accused of anything when I lost custoday i was informed that it was standered that I would be put on a list that jobs that involve children would be able to access. My situation is I met someone who lives in England and at some point in the future. I would like to apply for a visa to live there. I don't know if anything will turn up on the background check when I apply. I have no criminal record not even a traffic ticket. Would being on that list show up,? And if so would it affect my chances of getting a Visa?

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Carl Shusterman
Carl Shusterman
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Los Angeles, CA

A: Justia is for questions about US immigration law. You need to speak with a UK immigration lawyer.

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