I6 would be highly surprising if a visa was denied for this. You woill have to go to the US Embassy in person before travel though and have an interview.
A caution for drunk and disorderly conduct typically remains on an individual's record for a period of six years in the UK. However, it may not be disclosed after this period for most purposes, such as job applications. It's important to note that the specifics can vary based on local laws and regulations. For accurate information, it's advisable to consult legal resources or authorities in your area.
New Jersey statutes allow expungement of indictable offenses and disorderly offenses, if the defendant does not have any prior or subsequent indictable offenses, less than 3 convicted disorderly offenses when expunging an indictable offense, and less convictions 4 when expunging a disorderly offense. All fines must be paid, and a waiting period that begins at the completion of the sentence must be met (5 years for disorderly offenses - 10 years for indictable offenses). Not all offenses are eligible.
The US was fined $400 for littering in Australia. This fine remained unpaid for 30 years.
He was never convicted of insider trading. However he was was fined $200 million dollars for securities and exchange violations and sentenced to 10 years prison. The sentence was later reduced and he served less than 2 years.
Portugal
At 8 years old, that's when the police are allowed to put handcuffs on, and arrest a child
You can be prosecuted and fined up to USD $250,000 (and up to 5 years prison sentence)
yes and you will be fined 250,000 dollars and go to prison for 5 years
True, yes
Dude wierd
you get drunk.
about 900,673 most due to drunk driinh P.S NVER DRIVE DRUnk