A DUI is unlikely to prevent an American from getting a UK visa.
If your in Texas yes.
I would try www.duihelpnow.info
Canada does not allow a US Citizen to enter with a DUI unless they have a Transit Visa. Countries that do NOT disallow entry due to a DUI: Mexico Columbia ? Panama ? Costa Rica ?
Hawaii keeps DUI convictions on record for up to five years. When another DUI/DWI offense happens during that time, your previous convictions count against you.
There were a total of 10839 fatalities throughout the US in 2012 from DUI drivers. This is an increase from the previous year, where the fatalities caused by people classed as DUI fell below 10,000.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
You could even get a Class A CDL, if you wished. A previous DUI conviction won't disqualify you, so long as the suspension period following your DUI conviction is past, and you've gotten your driving privileges reinstated.
The question is vaguely worded. If the question is about how long it will be before the DUI charge "goes away," the answer is, it won't. Your criminal history record is permanent.
It's not always the number of previous DUI tickets that causes one to be a felony rather than a misdemeanor. Three DUIs in seven years makes the next a felony, but a single DUI that causes injury can be a felony.
Yes. Every Canadian citizen is entitled to obtain a passport. Criminal convictions have no bearing on this whatsoever.
I failed a drug test for my doctor. then later that day wrecked my car. They didn't screen me. But can they go back and use the previous drug screen from earlier that day to prosecute me for a DUI?