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@Lloyd *******
So if I ignore the reminder email, what happens? Will I have to go do it in person next time?
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@Richard *************
I checked with my lawyers and they said they have done it before. Doesn’t matter if plaintiff or defendant. All that is needed are some certified copies of docs from court.
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@Robert ******
I am a director and shareholder, but not an employee. However, I am involved in the court case. So mostly I asked this question out of curiosity to see if anyone has ever pursued a similar extension and how the documentation compares with other types of extensions. According to the immigration website, it seems that all I need is maybe a letter from the police stating that I am involved in the case as plaintiff/witness.
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@Tod ********
In your experience, what kind of documentation do they want?
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@Lloyd *******
Possible, though I am a shareholder and MD. The text on immigration’s website seems to indicate that even witnesses can get extensions. Incidentally, I am involved in another case as plaintiff. My ex-wife sold a joint property and didn’t give me my share. She’s been indicted by the public prosecutor but no court date has been set yet…
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@Mark ***********
You were a defendant, right? In my case, I am the plaintiff.
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@Igor *******
Indeed, I am actually involved in 2 different criminal cases as a plaintiff and am seeing this first-hand.^^