+x1. I have had several US visas in the past. I have changed my name *if* I was to travel to the US, would my new passport in some way link to my old name? 2. I know many have traveled on an ETSA - if you have succeeded in this, what was the media coverage of your conviction? My conviction is convoluted (and very inaccurate) and involves something that was SOR notifiable - but that restriction ended a few years ago. I have spent many happy years living and working in the US and would love to go back some day (post Trump). I know that if I were to apply for a Visa my details would be shared with many other countries - which will result in many issues. Equally I do understand that if I get turned away at the border that is the door shut for good. The US would have no way of linking your new and old passport and no way of linking your new and old name. Likewise, an ESTA application in a new name and with a new name passport would be a straightforward process if you decided interpret the questions (moral turpitude/significant harm) to your advantage.. However ... if you have entered the US previously with a visa your fingerprints would have been taken at point of entry. If you show up with a new name, new passport and ESTA, they will take your fingerprints again at point of entry. Depending on how long ago you were last in the US (2 fingerprint or 10 fingerprint days), your fingerprints are going to match those already stored against your old name. I've no idea what happens at that point if DHS get a match
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