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redsquaddie | 20:54 Tue 11th Sep 2012 | Law
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I have been convicted of two counts of assault do's that mean I cannot visit the United states ?????
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You've already asked that question. Stick to just asking the question once and you'll get answers all in the one thread.
as an immigrant, no, as a tourist, no
Some light reading for you

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_turpitude
http://britishexpats....owthread.php?t=559272
The answer depends on whether your assaults constituted moral turpitude or not - and the links posted above give some idea of the complexity of the answer.

The way to find out is to apply for a visa, which will involve a visit to the Embassy. If you get the visa, then it wasn't moral turpitude, and you can visit the US.

If you are refused then it was moral turpitude and you won't be able to visit for quite a few years.
In the link above , assault is specifically mentioned as ' Moral Turpitude' so I am afraid the USA is out of bounds to you.
<,In the link above , assault is specifically mentioned as ' Moral Turpitude' >>

If you read the whole link you'll find it's mentioned both as moral turpitude and not moral turpitude depending on the type of assault
dzug , yes I see it but what type of assault would '' not involve evil intent''
I know of a case where a visa was refused because the person had a 12 year old conviction for driving without insurance ! I would say it is 99% sure that 2 convictions for assault will bar you from the USA.

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