Traveling to the U.S. with a conviction for affray, even from 1980, can complicate your entry. The U.S. generally assesses criminal history during visa applications or at the border, and certain convictions may require a waiver. It’s advisable to consult with an Immigration attorney or the U.S. embassy for guidance based on your specific circumstances. Additionally, obtaining a visa may be necessary, depending on your nationality and the nature of your conviction.
Yes?
You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
(in the US) Yes, unless your travel is restricted by court order or the conditions of your release.
no. crimes of moral turpitude perminantly exclude you from USA
I had a imparied charge about 18 years ago. Can i still fly to the US ?
All that is required to enter Chile is a passport (if you are from the US). And even with a felony conviction a US citizen can get a passport as long as you are not on probation or parole.
It depends on where you are coming from. If you are travelling from elsewhere within the US, a misdemeanor will not prohibit travel (unless you are on active probation or parole with travel restrictions.) If you are travelling from another country, you will need to check with your embassy in the US to find out if your conviction will prohibit entry into the US.
Yes, you can generally travel to the US with a possession charge but no conviction, as the US immigration authorities typically focus on convictions rather than charges. However, it's essential to be aware that the specific circumstances of your case and any related factors may still raise questions at the border. It's advisable to have documentation that clarifies your status if questioned. Always check the current US entry requirements or consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.
The conviction rate in the US is around 70. This rate is higher than in many other countries, where conviction rates can vary widely.
I was convicted of a federal crime and spent 10 months in federal prison. This was in 1993. I got a passport and travel to the Philippines. I dont know if this helped or not.
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines.?
If your passport has been stolen, you won't be able to travel.