Maisy
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He was 17 at the time. He doesn't remember but he does remember being in the cell. We will address it in the ds 260. We had a police clearance done for both of us for security access, it hasn't come through yet.I'd get the police check done and address it then. The DS260 asks if you have been arrested, cautioned, convicted. If he has, then he has to admit that.
But, like I said with my husband, he had no idea whether he'd been arrested. He knew he hadn't been cautioned or convicted but he still got the check done before we filled in the DS260 just to be sure.
If your husband was over 18, it will show up on the check (the check they require is a complete check which will show all spent and unspent offences). If he was under 18, it may not show up at all - hence I'd get the check done just to be sure.
And, if in doubt, just be honest. They prefer honesty than a lie.
He has no father's name in his birth certificate, teenage mum- never knew his father. What shall we put in his form when it comes to father's name?