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Is uk law section 20 (gbh without intent) classified as moral turpitude when applying for a us visa
Hi hope someone can help 15 years ago during an argument with my ex I hit him across the face we were in a pub and I had a bottle in my hand it sounds awful but there were many mitigating circumstances leading to the events that night, I did not intend to hurt my then partner who I loved at the time with all my heart it was a reckless moment that I wish had never happened and am now worried I may not be able to go on holiday to America. Can any one help.
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Having checked a little further, I agree with Messi- 10.
GBH without intent doesn't seem to be a crime of "moral turpitude".
"Assault (simple) (any assault, which does not require an evil intent or depraved motive, although it may involve the use of a weapon, which is neither dangerous nor deadly)" is a crime not involving moral...
"Assault (simple) (any assault, which does not require an evil intent or depraved motive, although it may involve the use of a weapon, which is neither dangerous nor deadly)" is a crime not involving moral...
20:25 Tue 24th Jan 2012
Fill in your ESTA here: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/
It costs $14. If they still have your record on their files it will show up and you will have to attend an interview in London to get your ESTA.
If it dosn't show up you will be accepted for your ESTA and be OK to travel to the USA.
It costs $14. If they still have your record on their files it will show up and you will have to attend an interview in London to get your ESTA.
If it dosn't show up you will be accepted for your ESTA and be OK to travel to the USA.
What senetence did you get for the s20?
The conviction should be 'Spent' by now so you can truthfully say you have no convictions.
The time it takes for a conviction to become 'spent' depends on the sentence not the offence .
Only the conviction counts to get a US visa the resons it happened are not looked at.
The conviction should be 'Spent' by now so you can truthfully say you have no convictions.
The time it takes for a conviction to become 'spent' depends on the sentence not the offence .
Only the conviction counts to get a US visa the resons it happened are not looked at.
It looks like you will have to attend an interview in London as The Rehabilitations of Offenders Act dosen't apply for entry into USA. The conviction dosen't become spent for this purpose.
http://www.usembassy....k/visaservices/?p=136
A neigbour of ours did this recently (ABH about 20 years ago).
It was all very quick and easy. Only drag is the expence of travelling to London and back.
http://www.usembassy....k/visaservices/?p=136
A neigbour of ours did this recently (ABH about 20 years ago).
It was all very quick and easy. Only drag is the expence of travelling to London and back.
Having checked a little further, I agree with Messi-10.
GBH without intent doesn't seem to be a crime of "moral turpitude".
"Assault (simple) (any assault, which does not require an evil intent or depraved motive, although it may involve the use of a weapon, which is neither dangerous nor deadly)" is a crime not involving moral turpitude.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_turpitude
Fill in your ESTA and enjoy your holiday.
GBH without intent doesn't seem to be a crime of "moral turpitude".
"Assault (simple) (any assault, which does not require an evil intent or depraved motive, although it may involve the use of a weapon, which is neither dangerous nor deadly)" is a crime not involving moral turpitude.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_turpitude
Fill in your ESTA and enjoy your holiday.
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