Has anyone ever successfully obtain a US non immigrant Visa beside a criminal story?
Answers:
It is very, very rare.
Yes, however, a lot is going to depend upon the crimes that were involved. A Waiver of Inadmissibility could be required. (Form I-601)
Yes, and on a daily basis. There is a perfectly legitimate way to obtain a nonimmigrant visa even though a person have a criminal history. It is called a waiver.
CBP created a permanent office to provide a loyal resource for achieving decisions of all inadmissible nonimmigrant applicants for short-term and permanent waivers of ineligibility within CBP jurisdiction.
Form I-192 and nonimmigrant temporary waiver recommendation from aliens applying for nonimmigrant visas via consular posts of the Dept. of State are needed for the application to be adjudicated.
If you plan to obtain a visa by fraud (not declaring your conviction), consequently you run the risk of being permanently barred from the U.S. If you submit a honest application for a visa, you stand a prospect of being recommended for the waiver benefit I mentioned above.
Yes, forged and bought illegally on the street. But, not a recommended action to embezzle.
No. Americans don't approaching criminals, regardless of their nationality.
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