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Criminal record and US Visa

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tillyfizz | 15:06 Mon 21st Apr 2008 | Travel
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My husband has a criminal record of 6 arrest for burglary, deception and theft (moral turpitude) between 1990 and 1992. He telephoned the 'us embassy' to ask advice on getting a visa. The woman on the phone took his name, address and passport number. We now realise that this is just a call centre and not a direct line to the embassy. As the crimes were so long ago and we wish to go to florida on holiday with the 3 kids do you think it would be ok for him to travel under the Waiver Programme? If he got a new passport and therefore a new passport number would there be any link between my husbands telephone enquiry and the immigration officers on arrival in the States. I wish i had read the Q and A on this website before he made the telephone call!

Thanks for any advice

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you may be able to bullsh1t your way around it but If you get caught they'll bang him up and then send him back. The yanks don't like theiving scum anymore than the rest of us.
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We all have a past some worse than others and after 16years i think people deserve a second chance. If you had been through the childhood he had i'm sure you would have been some mistakes along the way. Maybe people like you should be less judgmental until you know all the facts!
I have come from a deprived backgroud, poor and criminal. I haven't felt the need to violate the property of others.
However if he's been clean for 16 years then yes he doesn't deserve further persecution. I don't think the US has any direct way of knowing about criminal records etc so he'll probably get away with it.
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Well good for you give the man a gold star for being the perfect citizen!
what i cannot understand, since you are aware of your husband criminal record, of all the places there are to acquire information on this, you choose the US embassy.

pray and hope the woman in the embassy didn't document his information and put his name on 'alert'. why would they need you husband name just to answer a simple question? couldn't you give a fake name? please post how things turned out. i wish you best of luck and hope everything turns out in your favour.
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I know it was really stupid we jumped in with two feet. Had we researched this properly i would not have called the embassy. At the time of calling we didn't really know whether he needed a visa or not. Do you think they would of flagged the call at the call center?
Right so having a less than perfect childhood is a licence to become theiving lowlife is it? You've only mentioned your husband's activities I bet you have your own to match too eh??

The woman at the embassy would amost certainly have made a note so it looks like Eurodisney, the froggs ain't to bothered on the moral turpitude front.

Mirror don't act surprised, can you not see the level of intellect you are dealing with here?
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