Yes. A conviction does not prohibit a person from traveling.
However, if you are still on probation or parole, your travel may be restricted.
Additional: Also, be advised that some nations may not grant you a visa, or entrance due to your conviction record.
If you are a non-U.S. citizen and you have a felony arrest in the U.S., it could impact your ability to return to your home country, depending on that country's entry requirements. You may face challenges with Immigration or re-entry issues, and it's advisable to consult with legal experts or your country's embassy for guidance.
You can leave the country assuming you are not in jail any more the only problem is getting a visa into some countries.
Only if his country re-admits him and only after he has been prosecuted in the USA.
In most cases, a 16-year-old would need parental consent or authorization from a legal guardian to move to Europe with her 18-year-old boyfriend. Additionally, there may be visa and residency requirements to consider depending on the country they plan to move to. It is important to research and understand the legal implications before making such a decision.
Legally, parents are responsible for their child until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. If your parents request you to move back, you may be required to comply with their wishes. It's important to communicate openly with them and seek support from trusted adults or authorities if needed.
In New York, if a 16-year-old has run away from home, the police may bring them back only if there is a court order or a report of abuse or neglect. Otherwise, they generally do not have the authority to force a 16-year-old to move back home against their will.
Asylum seekers and refugees move due to safety concerns such as persecution, violence, or conflict in their home country. They are often forced to flee in search of protection and a better life for themselves and their families.
In Maryland, you must be 18 years old to legally move out without parental permission. If you are under 18, you are considered a runaway, and the police can bring you back home until you reach the age of majority.
Move to another country and change your name
I don't see why not. If you want him back.
if i move to new york and have a felony warent well thay send me back
what cause the colonists to move tothe backcountry
Absolutely. You just have to come back to this country to do it.
You can certainly have a legal marriage. However, that will not change his status automatically and he could still be deported. And since he has a felony, obtaining the appropriate visa to come into the country to get married will be difficult. You could find yourself married and have to either abandon the marriage or move to his country of origin.
It remains.
Right.
No
Rosa Parks was unusual because she was the first African American woman to not back down when she was asked to move into the back of the bus. She held her ground and even let the police arrest her, which is why she was so inspiring.
Move closer to them
The say "Don't move, put your hands up, and you're under arrest" if they are under arrest.