Contact your local recruiter; he will have to obtain it for you.
You would have to speak to a recruiter to determine if you were eligible to enlist on a waiver.
The alien would need a waiver for the crime, and it is up to the discretion of the government to grant or deny such a waiver. If the crime was for money laundering, marriage fraud, false claim of citizenship, or drug smuggling, then a waiver would NEVER be granted.
Don't know. Odds are against you but it depends on many other factors that what you have not provided. Talk to a recruiter. They'll let you know if you can get in and what the Moral Waiver Process will be for you.
Yea, it is possible for a felon of moral turpitude who came legally on F-1, who is now on order of supervision, adjust his status after being married to a US citizen. In order for the individual to regain the ability to enter the US they would have to petition for a waiver. If accepted for the waiver the individuals spouse can then sponsor them for US citizenship.
Serious criminal convictions require (and a rarely granted) a waiver. Under Federal law, a felon may not possess a firearm, and is generally not eligible for enlistment.
For short No. You would require a waiver. Once the felony is more than a certain amount of time old, and you are once again allowed to have a firearm, then a Waiver maybe possible when we are not downsizing. If you just want to b in the military, look into Alternative Options such as the French Foreign Legion.
judicial, prosecutorial waiver and legislative waiver
Tagalog translation of WAIVER: paubaya
First of all, the term "waiver" comes up in Immigration law more than once and, in more than one case the term is related to a visa. Most commonly, "visa waiver" and "waiver of inadmissibility." There is a difference between a visa waiver and a waiver of inadmissibility. A visa waiver applies when a qualifying alien comes to the United States without formally applying for a waiver at a US consulate.
A waiver of WHAT ?
A waiver of WHAT?
That all depends on what type of waiver and from whom. Your best bet it to contact the organization that you are trying to get a waiver from and ask them about the steps involved from them.