convicted felon
#31
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Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by Jenney & Mark
Here you'll see that he presented the same question he's posted here, and that he got the exact same answers as we're giving him now. This was back in April.
Ian
#32
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Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
The fun bit about this post was where he writes, "I have been trying, in vein, to find out what the exclusionary rules are for denying a travel visa." If he's been trying "in vein", I guess someone really got under his skin!
Ian
Ian
#33
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by Noorah101
Karma for you, Ray!
Rene
Rene
I wonder if his gun is as big as mine ...
#34
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by Ray
Well !!! where is it then...
Rene
#35
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Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 33
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by Lee B.
Can a convicted felon from the U.S. get a visa?
If you are still on parole or "on paper" as they refer to it, you may not be able to get a visa. If you are off of parole or probationl, you can get a visa.
#36
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Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by sea_dave
If you are still on parole or "on paper" as they refer to it, you may not be able to get a visa. If you are off of parole or probationl, you can get a visa.
#37
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Re: convicted felon
DING DING DING DING DING
You have been had my dear posters.
Before responding to a post from a newbie, ask to yourself, did I flush the toilet?
You have been had my dear posters.
Before responding to a post from a newbie, ask to yourself, did I flush the toilet?
Originally Posted by sea_dave
If you are still on parole or "on paper" as they refer to it, you may not be able to get a visa. If you are off of parole or probationl, you can get a visa.
#39
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by Manc
why don't you just marry her?
#40
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
The fun bit about this post was where he writes, "I have been trying, in vein, to find out what the exclusionary rules are for denying a travel visa." If he's been trying "in vein", I guess someone really got under his skin!
Ian
Ian
#41
Re: convicted felon
Lee,
Many posters answered the question that you asked. The problem, I suspect, is that you didn't write what you were thinking and failed to ask the question that you want answered.
Regards, JEff
Many posters answered the question that you asked. The problem, I suspect, is that you didn't write what you were thinking and failed to ask the question that you want answered.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Lee B.
what difference does it make. I am enjoying all the banter but you are all over looking one point; none of you have answered the damn question! ....
#42
Re: convicted felon
Originally Posted by jeffreyhy
Lee,
Many posters answered the question that you asked. The problem, I suspect, is that you didn't write what you were thinking and failed to ask the question that you want answered.
Regards, JEff
Many posters answered the question that you asked. The problem, I suspect, is that you didn't write what you were thinking and failed to ask the question that you want answered.
Regards, JEff