A person under an indictment or on trial for a criminal offense cannot apply for a passport in the United States.
If they don't feel its legit.
It depends on if you have commited any crimes like beastailty. if not then no
the right to own, be in possession of, or carry firearms
Depends on the debt. Usually if you owe things like child support, alimony, and taxes they most likely will deny you a passport. I have never heard of being denied a passport for bad credit card debt.
Yes, having a current warrant can prevent you from obtaining or renewing a passport. The U.S. Department of State may deny a passport application if there is an active warrant for your arrest. Additionally, certain legal issues, such as owing substantial child support, can also affect passport eligibility. It is advisable to resolve any outstanding legal matters before applying for a passport.
If you mean college degrees then ussually yes. Although some crimes can ban you from schools. So a college has the ability to deny you enrollment.
Generally speaking, no. However, a DUI can can cause you to be denied entry into another country. Canada is a country that considers a DUI to be a felony, and as such, will deny entry.
Child support arrears must be over $2500. As for the DUI, leaving the country would be considered avoiding prosecution.
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If you are not listed in the UAE or Interpol or you passport shows a deny stamp of the country which you had the conviction there is no problem. But you better do not get caught in the UAE with drugs. Jail or execution can happen.
Deny deny deny!
you know i love you. How can I deny you for anything?