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Refused A Visa To The Usa?
has anyone had experience of refusal and appealing? friends boyfriend got refused (drugs offences) and he's appealing but they are wondering whether to pay for legal services or just do it themselves - if you google it loads of companies come up, but they're wondering if its along the lines of the PPI companies?
can't see him getting it on appeal but they're going to try!
can't see him getting it on appeal but they're going to try!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The US are totally against letting people in who have any sort of drug record so you may be wasting your time.
It pleases me somewhat that people who do have drug offences do suffer in some way for their previous behaviour.
With holidays abroad seen as a perk nowadays I would like to see the courts able to remove a persons passport as part of a sentence.
So for example 3 years in prison and removal of a passport for 2 years after that.
It pleases me somewhat that people who do have drug offences do suffer in some way for their previous behaviour.
With holidays abroad seen as a perk nowadays I would like to see the courts able to remove a persons passport as part of a sentence.
So for example 3 years in prison and removal of a passport for 2 years after that.
There is nothing an 'appeal help' company can do that you can't do yourself.
They can only ask to have your case looked at again. It will just cost a LOT of money to be in the same situation. As said the US is very hot on drug offences , to be honest I think there is more chance of getting a visa with a conviction for assault than for a drugs charge.
They can only ask to have your case looked at again. It will just cost a LOT of money to be in the same situation. As said the US is very hot on drug offences , to be honest I think there is more chance of getting a visa with a conviction for assault than for a drugs charge.