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I’m planning on going to New York July 2020, I just applied for my ESTA and have been refused due to me having GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm) on my record what can I do now to try and get to the USA?
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program
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I’m planning on going to New York July 2020, I just applied for my ESTA and have been refused due to me having GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm) on my record what can I do now to try and get to the USA?
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program
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Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
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If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago
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I’m planning on going to New York July 2020, I just applied for my ESTA and have been refused due to me having GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm) on my record what can I do now to try and get to the USA?
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program
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I’m planning on going to New York July 2020, I just applied for my ESTA and have been refused due to me having GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm) on my record what can I do now to try and get to the USA?
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program
usa esta us-visa-waiver-program
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Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
6
If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago
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4
Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
6
If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago
4
4
Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
6
6
If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago
If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago
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You'll need to apply for a B-visa. Good job you applied for the ESTA long before you intended to travel.
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You'll need to apply for a B-visa. Good job you applied for the ESTA long before you intended to travel.
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You'll need to apply for a B-visa. Good job you applied for the ESTA long before you intended to travel.
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You'll need to apply for a B-visa. Good job you applied for the ESTA long before you intended to travel.
You'll need to apply for a B-visa. Good job you applied for the ESTA long before you intended to travel.
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Apply for a visa, that's the potential solution because sneaking in as an undocumented immigrant is not an option.
– user 56513
8 hours ago
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If "gbh" is assault causing grievous bodily harm, as MichaelHampton sugggest, then that is a crime involving moral turpitude, and a conviction forever disqualifies you from using the Visa Waiver Program. You'll need to apply for a visa instead.
– Henning Makholm
8 hours ago