You can get a passport, however, a visa will depend on the country to where you are attempting to travel.
No as you would need to leave the country and a convicted felon is not permitted to obtain a passport. Attempting to sneak out of the country will also result in an arrest.
No. They can obtain a passport when child support is all paid up and they're not behind. Some countries will not allow a convicted felon to obtain a visa to visit. Canada is one country that does not allow convicted felons.
If a person can legally obtain a passport and visa he or she can travel to Panama. Also, the person cannot have any outstanding warrants.
How a forgeiner can obtain a swaziland passport?"
Check with the Irish embassy before you leave. You may get to Ireland only to be denied entry. Ireland has restrictions on felonies committed in ANY country. your passport WILL be checked against a criminal database.
Unless you are under some kind of travel restriction imposed by the court, probably. The question is: Will the United Kingdom admit you to the country?
Contact the local US Attorney. They will be able to assist you.
Yes, your criminal status does not enter into whether you can be issued one or not. HOWEVER - your felon status may cause the court to restrict your travel and the use of it. ADDITIONALLY: the prison authorities who have control over your mail may administratively restrict your ability to contact the US Passport Office.
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in the United States, if you are in arrears of more than $1500 then you cannot obtain a passport...
There is nothing adult passport. Person of any age can obtain passport. mittalji.com
Usually a 10 year or 20 year ban is in effect for anyone deported after being convicted of a felony. Any conviction of an Aggravated Felony (Crime of Violence-sentence to 1 year or more; sexual abuse of a minor; drug trafficking; Fraud over $10,000) the ban is for life. There is no way for a person convicted of an Aggravated Felony to obtain any type of visa (immigrant or nonimmigrant).