Hello, What I would do is Call up the nearest US Embassy, have a talk to them. Don't be afraid to do this, because its the only way you will find out for sure where you stand. You don't want to spend heaps of money getting there, to find out you are then ordered back out of the country. Follow it up, it will only cost you a Phone Call. Don't be afraid. All the Best.
Yes - but it is much more difficult.
No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).
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If you have an actual criminal record, then it is likely that you will be unable to get an Australian entry visa. Whether you have a criminal record will depend on whether your state considered you a minor at 17 or not, and whether you are still legally a minor now.
no
you must have all the proper documentation and work visa, not have a criminal record
No - you can enter the UK for 90 days without a visa for tourist purposes
No. Colombians with an ordinary passport are permitted to enter Turkey without a VISA for up to 90 days (assuming that the purpose is tourism).
The divorce will still be processed by the petitioner. Not signing does not mean anything..just prolongs the procedure.
Having a criminal record is no longer a requirement to go to Australia. I don't have a criminal record. Can I travel to Australia or do I need to be convicted of a crime first? I'd like to hit this liquor store down the road ....
You'll need to apply for a visa in order to travel to Algeria, but a shoplifting record should not be an issue, assuming you're not on probation.
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