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What can happen when you don't disclose


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By AB2014 - 1 Oct 18 1:40 PM

I've just found this online. It seems the family all applied for an ESTA and the father's was refused, even though he was never charged. I'm not sure how the Americans found out, and it seems they didn't just send them back on the next flight. I wonder how it all came to light.
By GaryTS - 7 Oct 18 6:32 PM

if you can honestly answer NO to all questions put to you on the form - then do so and submit it.

Bare in mind if your offence is so serious that it requires you to attend a police station or if it is serious that after research you find that your offence will be shared to other agencies then its best to get a VISA from the embassy.

Always done this and never had an issue.

You must make sure you have enough funds to cover your stay in the states and that you give them a genuine valid reason for travel. They always ask whats your purpose for your trip where you will be staying etc.

Neo