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Originally Posted by THE SCUD
I know what I am talking about, buddy - trust me - I dealt with this stuff in a prior career for years. It is 100% true. However the above post by killer is correct, you can get a pardon letter from US Immigration that allows you in - but technically, LEGALLY, you are inadmissible.
You'd think I lawyer would know that.
he cannot get on a plane like you and I and fly into the states, he needs to do leg work before to be allowed in, because he is inadmissible.
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Funny how I went to the US multiple times with a friend of mine who had a DUI conviction, no pardon letter etc. then isn't it?
And your first post was factually incorrect regardless, you do not need to have your charges pardoned before being considered admissible. That's what you wrote. You may endure greater headaches, but you certainly do not need a full pardon.