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No it can not.
A disability will not prevent a person from getting a visa. A disabled person is able to have a person to assist in the consulate. But the sponsor or applicant themselves would be liable for his medical expenses while in the US. Other than this the process is as the same for everyone else.
Some convictions.
To prevent getting into a war of words with a person, choose to walk away from the argument. The first person to walk away is choosing not to fight or argue but to be the bigger person.
An unpaid speeding ticket will not prevent someone from getting a passport. However, if there is a warrant attached to the speeding ticket the person will not get the passport.
A person can prevent congestive heart failure by managing chronic conditions, quitting smoking, eliminating alcohol consumption, maintain proper body weight, and exercising.
Damage knives should not be used, to prevent the person who is using it from getting injured. Also using damaged knives will alter the result of cutting the item it is used for.
Get people to talk about themselves. If you have a knack for getting people to talk to you about themselves, you will quickly get a reputation as a "great conversationalist".
Depends on the nature of the crime- crimes such as murder, rape, assault, weapons or drug smuggling will definitely prevent you from getting a visa. Crimes such as speeding, parking tickets, etc... will usually not prevent you from getting a visa.
Lots of people with learning disabilities get jobs, so it does not prevent them from entering the workforce.
You cannot serve more than two drinks to a person at one time in Texas. This is to prevent one person from getting drunk too quickly.
A misdemeanor of public intoxication could prevent a person from getting a job in Tennessee. The choice to overlook the charge depends on the policy of the company.