It is possible to obtain an entrance waiver, but not necessarily a quick and easy process. Your local Air Force recruiter would be the best source to give more detailed information on this (see related link).
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no it depends on how bad and the skill you did the crime with
If it's misdemeanor theft, you might be able to receive a waiver. If it's felony theft, then the answer is almost certainly going to be no.
Absolutely not. If you have any sexual offense, regardless whether it is a felony or not, you are ineligible for service in the United States Navy.
It depends on if you were charged at the misdemeanor or felony level. If it was the former, then you can apply for a waiver. If it was a felony, then you can request to have it reduced to a misdemeanor, so long as you did not serve prison time. Probation does not affect this. If the charges are reduced, then you can apply for the waiver. You should talk to a Navy recruiter for more details.
Yes, it is possible to join the US Army with a juvenile battery charge. You would still have to receive a waiver despite the charge having been expunged.
if you smell like pee you can't
Go down and see the recruiter.
It depends on the job availability
17 with a waiver
It should be in 2013
A waiver can be granted, but they are rare indeed.