Questions & Answers Questions & Answers › Category: US BorderFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesHi how can you help me get a I-192. I am 55 years old and have no criminal record in the US or Canada. In June 1984 I was caught in possession of 3.2 grams of marijuana and subsequently denied entry to the US.AnsweredPardons Staff asked 4 years ago • Pot Possession, Questions, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver138 views1 answers0 votesMy husband and I had an argument and now he has to go for fingerprints but I don’t have any complaint and don’t want to press charges. Can he cross the US border?AnsweredPardons Staff asked 4 years ago • Sexual Offences, Traveling to the US, US Border120 views1 answers0 votesI have a level one assault charge that was taken place in 2004 would I be able to cross the USA border without a pardon?AnsweredPardons Staff asked 4 years ago • Questions, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver97 views1 answers0 votesI am confused about the eligibility for a pardon when it comes to sexual offences in Schedule 1. Does this just pertain to sexual assault against a minor? I know someone that was convicted of possession of child pornography and hopes to get a pardon soon. We have reviewed the exception form and it pertains to the offender actually touching or being near the victim. As this was a computer crime and this person was not in direct contact with a minor would he be able to get a pardon? Please adviseResolvedPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Pardons, Sexual Offences, US Border, US Waiver225 views1 answers0 votesI think it was October 2016. I blew over and my car was impounded and my license revoked for 3 months. I don’t remember the cost of the fines but overall with the classes I had to take it was around $3000 in total. I was convicted of a DUI in 2017 in Toronto Ontario.OpenPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • DUI, Pardons, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver123 views1 answers0 votesDoes US customs have access to absolute or conditional discharges that happened more than 3 years ago? On January 2017 was arrested for an assault charge. It was sorted out on May 2017 and was given a conditional discharge. The previous was from 2016, an absolute discharge for another assault charge with my wife.OpenPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Assault Charge, Discharge, Pardons, US Border, US Waiver124 views1 answers0 votesI was just wondering if someone with a criminal record that has theft under 5000 on it can leave the country and travel to the US?ResolvedPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Theft, US Border, US Waiver112 views1 answers0 votesI have two assault charges from over 10 years ago. Now im doing schooling to get a better job but it seems that every employer does criminal background checks. What do I need to do?ResolvedPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Pardons, Questions, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver115 views1 answers0 votesI’m trying to figure out my criminal record. I was charged with assault but got a conditional discharge so it should no longer be on my provincial record but it shows on my federal. Will this affect me if I try to enter the US?OpenPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Pardons, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver93 views1 answers0 votesI was charged with a DUI 12 years ago and had another DUI about 22 years ago and apparently I found out I had an assault charge roughly 1988. As far as I know I have been finger printed in Hamilton ON. The assault I think it was probation, as for the oldest DUI I don’t remember and the most recent DUI was a 2000 dollar fine. I was told by the Miami customs office as I was leaving my cruise that I needed some kind of paperwork. The US border guard said I would be turned away if I try to cross into America. I was also held in the Toronto secondary for 3 hours before they let me go to my plane for Miami. As I have no idea what I need to be able to go on my next cruise. As my wife and I cruise at least 2 times a year. I have never had any jail time. Please advise.OpenPardons Staff asked 5 years ago • Pardons, Traveling to the US, US Border, US Waiver104 views1 answers0 votes