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YES...and NO
depends on the offence
If you were just arrested and then cautioned or had to pay a fine, then yes. But if you went to court and/or spent time in prison, then I think not. But obviously find out for sure before you go. Your obviously not a terrorist and if it was minor, then I'm sure they'll give you a visa.
As far as I'm aware, no one can travel outside of Australia if they have prior criminal convictions.
depends on the conviction and you will probably receive a limited access visa. the USA are a bit nuts about parking tickets never mind real offences
Sure! We love criminals.. our government is run by them.
yes but depends on the crime i know people couldnt go because of a conciction for posion of cannabis but plenty of sinn fein members have blown up people and been allowed in to raise money for terrorism its amazing how america can change its views once thy have seen the destruction of terrorists
no chance if you are muslim also
Please don't
depends what you did
only hardened criminals tend to get into the usa,the ones from northern ireland for example.
If you have committed an offence of 'Moral Turpitude' then you cannot enter the USA under the visa waiver programme. You would have to apply for a visa and visit a US embassy to get one. It is at that point that the decision to allow you entry or not would be taken.
you have to declare it, and what it was for, then it is up to the immigration control to decide whether to let you in or not. best to check with the us consulate, give em a ring.
yes
Yes, aslong as its nothing to do with drugs or murder
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