ok I am going to add to this answer because i freaked out a few times in the last 12 months when i did this and read all these useless post commented on by people with zero experience with it. I have been on supervised probation for the past two years and it just ended last week, while on probation i went to Cancun Mexico without permission from my probation officer on two occasions, traveled domestically using airplanes dozens of times without permission and even asked for permission to go to rome italy and got denied, went anyway and had no problem, bottom line, as long as you schedule your trip around your monthly meeting, make your payments, and dont draw attention to yourself while overseas you will get away with it. probation offciers are state employees, not FBI agents, they dont have access to tsa records and even if they wanted them they would need to know the name of the airline the fight number etc to check if you traveled, passport records are not available to them at all. the only time they will know is if your license gets run by a cop in another state or u are arrested. behave and enjoy your trip!
To reassure your nerves a little bit more, the time i was denied to go to rome, my departure flight was direct from Boston to rome and coming back i had to connect to get back to boston at jfk (the most secure airport in the usa) and got through customs without any issue, they wont know your on probation either
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There are no real legal requirements for one resident to get travel insurance. As long as the insurance plan covers basics such as medical, lost items, personal accident, and legal expenses, then the individual or family should be fine.
I suppose that is possible.
Yes, If a non Legal resident marries a Legal resident,he or she are judged to be Legal resident of that country. They can have their Spouse VISA.So that can make them live happily and together forever.
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It means, You have to be a LEGAL RESIDENT of the USA.
Yes, but it does not confirm citzenship or travel rights to a non-resident of Canada.
It is not advisable to travel abroad while on AWOL (Absent Without Leave) as it may have legal consequences and impact your current job or enlistment. It is best to resolve your AWOL status with the appropriate authorities before making any international travel plans.
You need to retain a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
I'll get my driver's license after I become a legal permanent resident.
Depends upon the conditions of your probation. Contact your probation officer.
Not if you are a citizen or legal resident of the United States. If you choose to travel between these two points by driving through Canada on any part of the trip it will be required.