I am a felon myself and have been seeking answers. I have found a lot of felons claim to have successfully landed in Amsterdam and Germany. Apparently, once you land in Europe, you are free to roam as if from state to state here in America. Of course I havent had the opportunity to try as I still have 8 months of my five year sentence left, but Im damn sure gonna try. Contact the embassy, thats what Im going to do. Im not trying to give you false hope but it seems I have had the same answers from a few different travelling felons.
You cant leave the country if you are released on bond.
Added: In this day and age it is very likely that the passenger manifests of international flights are checked against government databases. If you are WANTED for a felony and a warrant exists in your name it iis highly likely you will be apprehended at the airport when your passpost is checked..
No, the US has no jurisdiction on what other countries do.
no
i would like to know, if I'm a felon can i get a passport to travel to the Philippines to get married ?
You need a passport if you are going to travel outside of the country.
Unless the felon is on some type of parole or probation where his travel is restricted by the court, he should be able to. The question is, will the Philippines grant them a visa to enter the country.
no you must drive a car
(in the US) Once a felon has served their time and is free of any court ordered restrictions on his travel, there are no restrictions on his applying for a passport. The real question becomes; Will the country he wants to travel to allow him to enter?
It depends on the terms of their probation. They would typically need permission from their probation officer to travel outside the US, and failure to obtain permission could be a violation of their probation.
no because you need a Italy passport. You cant use a us passport
Yes.
All that is required to enter Chile is a passport (if you are from the US). And even with a felony conviction a US citizen can get a passport as long as you are not on probation or parole.
The question is a bit confusing. You might want to clarify. A travel document is a passport-like document given to a LPR (legal Permanent Resident) when they like to travel outside of the US for more then 6 months. If you are outside of US and wanna travel to US, yes you need a visa.