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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2010

If you have ever been arrested, cautioned or convicted and want to visit the United States, watch this video as you may need to apply for a visa. For more information please visit http://london.usembassy.gov.

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  • Even if you've been simply cautioned for questioning for a crime you did not commit? Seems a little harsh, if not flying in the face of innocent before proven guilty...

  • it's just a way to make money out of you......the UK doesn't share it's database with America. Shame on you.

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  • Point your web browser to: goo.gl slash zZemS

  • AS far as i'm concerned, the US can go and fuck itself!

  • This is the most ridicuous rule ever!

    - In 1985 The Archbishop of Canterbury was arrested for singing psalms as part of a protest organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament at Lakenheath, Suffolk.

    - During his school days Tony Blair was arrested having been mistaken for a burglar as he climbed into his dormitory after having been out late.

    - Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was convicted for setting fire to rare Cacti on a school trip to Germany.

    Do they all obtain tourist visas??

  • lol google 'sharing pnc information with the us' - short story; us immigration don't have routine access (je excluding terrorist investigations/ interpol requests etc); at most they'll see a acpo certificate - apply for one and see if you have a trace, or else just apply for the etsa and if you get through its all good.

  • Haha! Corny but informative video. Good work, Embassy London!

  • Hi ! I have been refused a visa back in 2003 , due to a previous conviction , then i was given a waiver . I stayed for 6 months . Anyway 8 years later I will be touring America with my band for a month , and will need to fill in Non Immigrant visa form which our tour manager has just sent through , and we leave March 30th . How will this effect me ? As you can imagine there has been months of organising / venues / promotions / will i have problems or will they be ok with this ?

  • This is funny because the US Department of Homeland Security is doing such a great job securing the Mexico US border.

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