We have just come back from Orlando and my hubby was done for drink driving and got a visa (before I read all other posts about not really needing one) At immigration I was sent through alone while the woman spoke to my hubby and she couldn't believe it when he told her his offence. She was genuinely shocked and thought he had done time to need a visa. You are the first person I have ever heard about that has had a problem with that. How did they access your record?
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Hi tigwig, yes DUI = Driving Under the Influence, in my case of 2 glasses of wine. This was Florida in the early 90's. I was cuffed, and taken to the police station where the cops threw a phone book at my head (literally) and told me to call a lawyer; it was 1am FFS. When I refused to sign any charge sheets (I was scared ****less) I was put in a van with a dozen people who had been arrested that evening for attempting to buy crack off an undercover cop. I spent the night in a cell with these people. I can tell you it was not a lot of fun!
What happens at immigration? Well, the whole DUI matter was resolved, I hired a lawyer, I got fined, end of. The funny thing was I was never asked about it going to the US through the early/mid 90's (I have been to the US maybe 30 times since this happened). Then around 1998 I'd get to POE (Port of Entry), Newark or JFK. And they'd take your forms, tap away on their computer, generally polite but efficient, but then say a combination of 'There's something here we have to look at'. 'Have you ever been refused entry before?'. 'Have you ever overstayed your visa? - Basicly then you get escorted off to Secondary Inspection.