The divorce will still be processed by the petitioner. Not
signing does not mean anything..just prolongs the procedure.
You have to declare any and all criminal history when entering the United States. If you fail to declare your criminal record you could be permanently ineligible to enter the United States.
Yes - but it is much more difficult.
No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).
If you have an actual criminal record, then it is likely that you will be unable to get an Australian entry visa. Whether you have a criminal record will depend on whether your state considered you a minor at 17 or not, and whether you are still legally a minor now.
They would be treated and processed the same as any other criminal. The only exception would be that - if (or when) they applied to return to the UK, their criminal record would be available for immigration to see. It would then be up to the immigration service to allow or deny them re-entry.
you must have all the proper documentation and work visa, not have a criminal record
No, not everyone can apply for a Saudi Arabian visa. Saudi Arabia has specific visa requirements and eligibility criteria that individuals must meet in order to apply for a visa. The eligibility criteria can vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for, such as a tourist visa, business visa, work visa, or Hajj/Umrah visa. Common factors that may affect your eligibility for a Saudi Arabian visa include your nationality, the purpose of your visit, your criminal record, and any diplomatic or political considerations between your home country and Saudi Arabia. Visit the website of Saudi Arabia Visa for more informations.
The exact kind of information that is required when applying for a visa to visit the UK depends on which country one is traveling from. In general the information required includes information about the visa applicant, information about their finances and employment, their accommodation and travel details and information about their visit to the UK.
As a preliminary info: 1. You need to have a valid passport to apply for a visa to Canada. 2. You should not have any criminal records. 3. You should have a purpose for the visit. 4. Enough Money in your account for applying for visa & for your own expenses in the foreign land.
Having a criminal record is no longer a requirement to go to Australia. I don't have a criminal record. Can I travel to Australia or do I need to be convicted of a crime first? I'd like to hit this liquor store down the road ....
You'll need to apply for a visa in order to travel to Algeria, but a shoplifting record should not be an issue, assuming you're not on probation.
The consulate of the country for which you are applying for a visa must have your passport in order to stamp the visa in your travel document. If you are applying by mail, the passport must be sent along with your application and other required documents. When applying in person, you must take your passport with you to the consulate.
Maybe, but likely not. If the American has a arrest record that includes a felony, he and you might have difficulty convincing INS that this is a legitimate marriage. Also, how do you obtain a visa to move the the US first? The rules for a visa-by-marriage are strict; it might be best you talk with your local US embassy or consulate, or consult a visa lawyer.