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Want to go to USA for two week honeymoon. Fiancee has drink driving conviction 5 years ago and theft conviction 3 years ago- will he get a tourist visa
I was having microadenoma for which I took small dose of medicine regularly from last 6 months, now its cure. Will it effect my application ( do I need to specify it while filling my application)
When applying for a non immigrant work Visa what criminal checks do they make? I have been told by my local police station that if any convictions did not involve a prison sentance and were more than 7 years ago I they have been removed and I do not have to disclose them - is this correct. Is there any search that can be performed that would bring up spent convictions?
If I have a criminal conviction from 7 years ago, and served a 5month jail term for this conviction, for stealing, can I still holiday in Canada or America, or will I need to look at other places. Being Australian it says I do not need a visa, can I just arrive in these countries.
I've been charged with fare evasion (not paying a £3.50 train ticket) and am awaiting a court date, which i will then attend and fight. But if I am charged it is a criminal offence. How will this effect my chances when appylinf for a visa for america? Also i'm applying for an 0-1 visa, will this make any difference to how a crimnal offence will effect it or is it a case it either effects all visas or none at all?
I was upset to hear your answer on that we would fail medicals due to health reasons for our son who has Downs and a pacemaker. Would this be because of the Downs or the pacemaker? You did suggest about the possiblity of contacting a Doctor in Sydney and wondered whether you have any recommendations of who to contact. I need to explore every avenue. Thanks
I have a holiday booked to travel to america for 14 days over christmas to visit friends. I have recently found out that I may not be entitled to use the visa waiver program as I was arrested 4 years ago and charged with vanalism (even though this did not lead to a conviction). The charge was dropped and it was agreed that I had been wrongfully arrested. I am confident i would be able to get a visa for this visit but my problem is that I do not have much time left to try and apply for a visa as I have looked at the waiting times and i leave in under two weeks. Any advice on what i can do? Thanks
Therefore in your experience would that likely result in a refusal for a BUNAC work permit?
Regarding the BUNAC work permit for America there was no sentence only a police caution that went on record. i dont think that counts as a conviction either?
Im hoping to take part in a BUNAC work america programme but have convictions for criminal damage and cannabis possession. would this result in a refusal of the work permit by the american high commission?

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Want to go to USA for two week honeymoon. Fiancee has drink driving conviction 5 years ago and theft conviction 3 years ago- will he get a tourist visa
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You will need to apply at the Embassy. In my experience - providing the theft penalty was relatively minor - he should be OK.
I was having microadenoma for which I took small dose of medicine regularly from last 6 months, now its cure. Will it effect my application ( do I need to specify it while filling my application)
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You will have to declare it on the form. I have no experience of this condition from my career to be able to advise you.
When applying for a non immigrant work Visa what criminal checks do they make? I have been told by my local police station that if any convictions did not involve a prison sentance and were more than 7 years ago I they have been removed and I do not have to disclose them - is this correct. Is there any search that can be performed that would bring up spent convictions?
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The police are wrong. International law applies and not local employment law. You MUST disclose all convictions.
If I have a criminal conviction from 7 years ago, and served a 5month jail term for this conviction, for stealing, can I still holiday in Canada or America, or will I need to look at other places. Being Australian it says I do not need a visa, can I just arrive in these countries.
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I've been charged with fare evasion (not paying a £3.50 train ticket) and am awaiting a court date, which i will then attend and fight. But if I am charged it is a criminal offence. How will this effect my chances when appylinf for a visa for america? Also i'm applying for an 0-1 visa, will this make any difference to how a crimnal offence will effect it or is it a case it either effects all visas or none at all?
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It could afect your application - but it would be a harsh official who held this against you.
I was upset to hear your answer on that we would fail medicals due to health reasons for our son who has Downs and a pacemaker. Would this be because of the Downs or the pacemaker? You did suggest about the possiblity of contacting a Doctor in Sydney and wondered whether you have any recommendations of who to contact. I need to explore every avenue. Thanks
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call me - Richard Gregan - o131 625 6906
I have a holiday booked to travel to america for 14 days over christmas to visit friends. I have recently found out that I may not be entitled to use the visa waiver program as I was arrested 4 years ago and charged with vanalism (even though this did not lead to a conviction). The charge was dropped and it was agreed that I had been wrongfully arrested. I am confident i would be able to get a visa for this visit but my problem is that I do not have much time left to try and apply for a visa as I have looked at the waiting times and i leave in under two weeks. Any advice on what i can do? Thanks
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The waiver programme excludes convictions or undisposed of charges. Your situation is complete and therefore you qualify for the waiver.
Therefore in your experience would that likely result in a refusal for a BUNAC work permit?
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Regarding the BUNAC work permit for America there was no sentence only a police caution that went on record. i dont think that counts as a conviction either?
Author: N/A
correct
Im hoping to take part in a BUNAC work america programme but have convictions for criminal damage and cannabis possession. would this result in a refusal of the work permit by the american high commission?
Author: N/A
Depending upon severity of offence and sentence - it could. The only way to find out is to apply.