Our family is taking our 5th visit to WDW later this year, however I am staring to get very worried about a criminal record of one of the party going with us.
In the previous 4 visits, she has always ticked the "no" box to the "have you ever been arrested...etc" on the Visa Waiver form, and has never experienced a problem. In fact its only recently Ive been made aware of this conviction, and that maybe she shouldnt have been ticking that box.
The criminal record in question was a case of working whilst claiming unemployment benefit, and occurred over 20 years ago. Obviously this was fraud, and should exclude the person from the Visa Waiver scheme.
Ive tried to approach the situation sensibly....my thoughts are that they should consider applying for a visa through the embassy beforehand. I don't know how strict they are, but I can't imagine they would reject a visa for an event involving only a few hundered pounds over 20 years ago.
The person concerned however doesn't want to risk doing that, incase they get rejected and have their "cards marked" by doing so. They figure that they havent had a problem in 4 visits, and that they are unlikely to do so now. In effect, she wants to take her chances.....which I think is a bit risky, and could potentialy ruin the holiday for the rest of us if she was turned back at the airport.
The annoying thing is, that at the time there were dozens of people caught at this workplace, and my relative was one of only a few that just pleaded guilty to get it over with....those who didnt were found not guilty !!!
So, my question to the board is as follows :
1. Is it likely that an offence from 20 years ago will have only clerical records gathering dust somewhere, and not be part of some traceable computer record that would show up at immigration ?
2. If nothing has shown up in 4 visits, do US Immigration have access to any kind of background data now, that they didnt have 18 months ago, that might make a 5th visit any different ?
3. If she were on an electronic police record at any time, are they ever wiped ?
4. What would you do...take your chances, or try a visa application beforehand ?
5. Am I worrying about nothing ?
In the previous 4 visits, she has always ticked the "no" box to the "have you ever been arrested...etc" on the Visa Waiver form, and has never experienced a problem. In fact its only recently Ive been made aware of this conviction, and that maybe she shouldnt have been ticking that box.
The criminal record in question was a case of working whilst claiming unemployment benefit, and occurred over 20 years ago. Obviously this was fraud, and should exclude the person from the Visa Waiver scheme.
Ive tried to approach the situation sensibly....my thoughts are that they should consider applying for a visa through the embassy beforehand. I don't know how strict they are, but I can't imagine they would reject a visa for an event involving only a few hundered pounds over 20 years ago.
The person concerned however doesn't want to risk doing that, incase they get rejected and have their "cards marked" by doing so. They figure that they havent had a problem in 4 visits, and that they are unlikely to do so now. In effect, she wants to take her chances.....which I think is a bit risky, and could potentialy ruin the holiday for the rest of us if she was turned back at the airport.
The annoying thing is, that at the time there were dozens of people caught at this workplace, and my relative was one of only a few that just pleaded guilty to get it over with....those who didnt were found not guilty !!!
So, my question to the board is as follows :
1. Is it likely that an offence from 20 years ago will have only clerical records gathering dust somewhere, and not be part of some traceable computer record that would show up at immigration ?
2. If nothing has shown up in 4 visits, do US Immigration have access to any kind of background data now, that they didnt have 18 months ago, that might make a 5th visit any different ?
3. If she were on an electronic police record at any time, are they ever wiped ?
4. What would you do...take your chances, or try a visa application beforehand ?
5. Am I worrying about nothing ?