Question is unclear. Are you asking can you travel TO the US on a visa with a pending case, or can you travel FROM the US to Another Country with a pending court case.
Either way the answer would be unclear.
In travel TO the US, it would depend on the seriousness of the charge against you as to whether you were admitted or not.
In the second instance, it wold depend on what the country you were travelling TO thought about your case as to whether they chose to admit youor not.
For a more explicit answer you would need to call the embassy or consulate of the country you are asking about.
No. However, there is at least one case pending. Blesch v. Holder deals with the Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") unfairly blocking citizens from sponsoring their same-sex spouses for green cards. The case was filed on April 2, 2012. On July 25, 2012, the case was stayed pending the 2d Circuit's resolution of Windsor v. USA. The decision in Windsor v. USA was issued on October 18, 2012.
Me and my family had applied for USA F4 Family Visa. Before completing our Visa application, I came to USA with F1 Student Visa. Now my family has completed their F4 Family Visa application and are now in USA. Can I complete my F4 Family Visa application from USA? Can I convert my F1 Visa to F4 Visa from USA?
The visa required for pakistanis to do business in the USA is the B1/B2 Visa.
The Court of Last Resort - 1957 The Forbes-Carol Case - 1.3 was released on: USA: 18 October 1957
No. You cannot get USA work visa from Dubai even though you have been in Dubai on work visa and the visa expired.
My VISA card says Call 1.800.551.4453 (inside the USA) or outside the USA: 315.724.4022
Business visa, diplomatic visa, crewman visa, fiancee visa, spouse visa, family visa.
The Past and Pending - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 (internet)
I am sorry for your visa denial. But, there isn't a way you can visit USA on a tourist visa directly from Canada. Since you are from Barbados, you will need to get a USA visa from a USA embassy in your country only.
The terms "F1 visa" and "student visa" are often used interchangeably, but there are some differences between them. Let's break it down: F1 Visa: An F1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to study in the United States at accredited colleges, universities, seminaries, conservatories, academic high schools, language training programs, or other academic institutions. It is specifically for academic purposes and is granted to individuals who intend to pursue a full course of study in the U.S. The F1 visa is typically issued for the duration of the student's academic program, plus an additional period for practical training (such as Optional Practical Training or OPT) in the student's field of study. Student Visa: Student visa" is a broader term that encompasses various types of visas issued by different countries for the purpose of studying abroad. While the F1 visa is a type of student visa specifically for studying in the U.S., other countries may have different types of student visas with their own requirements and regulations. For example, in Canada, international students typically obtain a study permit to pursue their education. In summary, the F1 visa is a specific type of student visa for studying in the United States, while "student visa" can refer to visas for studying in any country, each with its own set of rules and requirements.
This means that the VISA cancellation has been done as a matter of procedure, not because of any wrongdoing. Another common case is when one goes to the consulate for a VISA stamping, then the consulate officer stamps the existing unexpired VISA stamps as "Cancelled without prejudice".
It depends what visa they have.