Getting a USA Visa with unspent UK Criminal Conviction for drug dealing [closed]

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I am wishing to know the possibility of being granted a USA Visa as a UK Citizen despite a conviction for intent to supply late last year.

Sources tell me you can get away with this by simply not declaring it, although with that being fraud I'm actually not stupid enough — although saying that, I am convicted dd, so that's debatable.



Best Answer

Frankly, while being honest is the morally right thing to do, it is extremely unlikely to get you into the US anytime in the decade to come, if ever. Drug trafficking specifically will ban you for life from getting a visa or entry, and obtaining a waiver (essentially legal forgiveness) is impossible except in the case of "a single offense of simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana [for personal use only]", as stated by the US Department of State

My advice is apply for an ESTA and do not declare the crime. Contrary to popular belief, the US does not have access to UK criminal records, however they may ask you to provide it yourself for a visa interview, as visa applications are scrutinised more carefully than applications for visa-free entry at ports of entry.

Try to find anything related to your crime on Google. If it's nowhere to be found, and you act normally at the port of entry, you will be fine, just as numerous others in your situation

The only other somewhat realistic option is simply visiting other parts of the world for the next decade or so, and then giving the US a shot. Unfortunately, however, you may very well not receive a waiver (of visa ineligibility) even after, say, 30 years - the law usually doesn't provide for it as explained above.

So in actuality, I'd say outright: if you want to have a good chance of ever visiting, don't apply for a visa, but go visa-free (with an ESTA of course). That said, again, look up your case on Google to see whether it's likely to be found

This may not be the answer you want, but the fact is that the legal doors (i.e. not involving lying) are shut and unlikely to open again.




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Can you get a visa to America with a drug conviction?

The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not apply to US visa law and spent convictions,regardless of when they occurred will have a bearing on a traveler's eligibility for admission into the United States.

Can you go to America with a criminal record UK?

If you have been arrested/convicted, then you must apply for a visa from the US Embassy in London before you travel to the USA. Failure to have a visa means that you could be refused entry and returned home at your own expense.

Can you get an ESTA with a drug conviction?

Those who have criminal record by drug offense are not subjected to ESTA application, therefore apply visa at U.S. embassy or consulate general.

What convictions stop entry to USA?

Crimes of Moral Turpitude
  • Passing bad checks.
  • Assault causing bodily harm, or with intent to cause harm.
  • Assault with a weapon.
  • Assault with intent to cause bodily harm.
  • Aggravated Assault. ...
  • Sexual assault.
  • Theft.
  • Burglary.




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