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They write to notify me that they have a request for some necessary documents from the Immigration Department to approve my working Visa to come to London.The Immigration has given them two weeks mandate to provide your Anti Terrorist Certificate and my Anti Drug Trafficking Certificate. They have visited the departments responsible for providing these documents for me and they requested the sum of GBP594.00 for my Anti Terrorist Certificate and GBP615.00 for my Anti Drug Trafficking Certificate.

ADDED: It may have quite a lot to do with the reason that you choose to be missing. If you are "missing" because of an illegal or unlawful intent, then yes, you probably can be charged. If you are PURPOSELY ELUDING THE AUTHORITIES then you are not simply "missing."

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