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Does runing from court affect next apply for J-1 visa?

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rity | 16:53 Wed 12th Jan 2011 | Law
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i went to USA in summer 2010. And I had J-1 visa. During stay i suspected as thief. But i didn't do that. So i was afraid and went to my country before court day. So this summer i want apply J-1 visa again. It will be ok?
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I expect it's a similar penalty to reading the Tarot cards in Court, or tealeaves.
LOL ^
Don't bother booking accommodation when you return. You'll probably be remanded in custody until your case is heard.
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daaaaaah !
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so this means i don't need to apply again for visa and go again to US? And if i go again to US i will go to court again
No you won't go to court again.

You've not been the first time yet.
Where is 'your country'?
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Mongolia
Outer or inner?
pmsl ... you couldn't make that up.
whether you committed the theft or not, you have now committed a crime by running from court

they will not allow you in the country
joko, they might let her in to arrest her when she lands. Saves them having to extradite her if she pays her own way there.
Sain bainuu?
Tany neriig hen gedeg ve?
Taniltsahad taatai baina.
Chi angliar yaridaguu?
Zuuger zugeer
Bayartai


Now lets see if rity really IS Mogolian?
The above are some general phrases in Mongolian.
"Now lets see if rity really IS Mogolian? "

... or at least capable of using a search engine. ;-))
Ooh Naz you didn't think I spoke Mongolian?LOL

But it was just a little jest to put rity in their place.
No, I didn't think that ... I thought the OP wouldn't be able to answer by Googling, lol
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True Naz,seemed good at the time,but probably a wasted effort?"sighs"
"Do yourself a favour and stay away from the USA permanently. "

I have forwarded your response to the Prime Minister with the glimmer of hope that he may take heed.

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