No, you cannot travel to the U.S. on the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) while awaiting a decision on a visa application. If you have an active visa application, you are generally expected to wait for the decision before attempting to enter the U.S. using the VWP. Doing so may lead to complications or denials at the border. It's best to consult with an Immigration attorney or the U.S. embassy for specific guidance based on your situation.
It means that whatever the sentence was that you received, it is being held in abeyance (usually while awaiting some other action or decision).
In court cases, "BA" typically stands for "Bail Application." It refers to a legal request made by an accused person seeking to be released from custody while awaiting trial or other proceedings. The application usually outlines the reasons for the request, such as lack of flight risk or the ability to comply with court conditions. The court then considers the application before making a decision on whether to grant bail.
To post bail while awaiting appeal in a criminal case, the individual or their representative must file a bail application with the court. The court will then set a bail amount based on various factors such as the severity of the crime and the individual's flight risk. If the bail is granted, the individual or their representative must pay the bail amount to secure their release from custody while awaiting the appeal process.
Bond pending means that an individual is awaiting a determination on whether they will be released on bond while awaiting trial or further legal proceedings. It indicates that a decision on bail has not yet been made in the case.
An Application for Travel Document is for people in a variety of circumstances to support reentry to the U.S. after temporary international travel. These application types may use our easy-to-use Application for Travel Document, with step-by-step instructions:Individuals who need permission to travel while their Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status to Permanent Resident is pending.Asylees and Refugees who are seeking to travel.Lawful Permanent Residents who are applying for a Reentry Permit because they will be outside the U.S. for one year or more.
sweden and america are both under rule of the great Mexican Empire, travel is free and quick between both countries, one of the benefits given to us by our great Mexican leader. - King Carlos I of Mexican Empire
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Yes, getting bond while awaiting extradition is possible. The Uniform Extradition Act requires a bail bond to be set for any charges that are not punishable by death or life imprisonment.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
He had turned 20 while awaiting execution at Fort Smith.
No, he was shot himself while awaiting trial.
If the 30 day offer was part of a formal contract which both you and the seller signed, during which the seller agreed to hold the item for 30 days while awaiting your decision then, no, it probably is not enforceable in law.