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I was convicted 2 years ago and lost my lisence for 1 year plus a fine. I have no other convictions. I wish to go to US on 1 week holiday.

2006-11-23 00:42:22 · 7 answers · asked by Jo S 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

7 answers

Sadly no. Because you have the conviction you will need to get a visa at the US embassy.

The good news is it is quick and normally lasts 10 years.

2006-11-23 00:45:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, you may still use the visa waiver.

You may not use it if you have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. However, the most elements of moral turpitude are:
(1) Fraud;
(2) Larceny; and/or
(3) Intent to harm persons or thing

Drunk driving is not such a crime.

2006-11-23 06:26:31 · answer #2 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 1 0

My brother inlaw lives contained in the united kingdom and has had fairly an adventure also in case you get what i advise. in any case he has issues on his record yet which will actually no longer disbar you from this technique although there are vaccinations which could and could purely be sensible you're up therefore far and yet another element is the purely time they could or will disbar you'd be because of substantial criminal heritage which includes homicide, manslaughter, robbery any degree, parole, arson or any terrist act they imagine that you're keen to dedicate even as right here because of a record yet what we call your lower than the effect of alcohol using charge is an DWI OR OWI (using even as intoxicated) or (operating even as intoxicated) yet save in ideas right here contained in the united states do not get actually one of those convictions they could deliver you decrease back if you're on the visa waiver application and yet another element is our guidelines are alot harsher even penal complicated time. wish you delight in united statesa.! i will quickly see yours!

2016-11-29 09:47:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Nope. You have a conviction. You need to apply for a proper visa.

2006-11-23 00:49:27 · answer #4 · answered by salvationcity 4 · 0 1

I think that you may. If you do need one, dont bother. There are much better countries than the USA.

2006-11-26 09:56:12 · answer #5 · answered by Mr curious 3 · 0 1

Where are you from? You might not need a visa.
bubbles_grandpa@yahoo.com

2006-11-23 00:44:40 · answer #6 · answered by bubbles_grandpa 3 · 0 1

YES

2006-11-23 02:50:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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