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when are you not allowed enter the usa on holidays?

Question by lauraloohalfpasttwo: when are you not allowed enter the usa on ?
are you addmissable to tht usa on if you have a drugs record from 5 years previous?

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Answer by davidmi711
Two separate questions:
1. Can you enter the US on a holiday? – Yes as long as you have the appropriate visa.
2. You need to check with USCIS if you can enter with your criminal record.

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  1. Fred S Aug 5th 2010

    Under INA 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(II), aliens who have been convicted of, or who admit to having committed, or who admit to committing acts which constitute the essential elements of a a violation or conspiracy to violate any law or regulation of a State, the United States or a foreign country relating to a controlled substance as defined in s.102 of the Controlled Substances Act are not admissible.

    An attempt or conspiracy to commit such a crime is included in this ground of exclusion.

    An alien who is convicted of or who admits to having committed or
    who admits committing acts which constitute the essential elements of a minor drug offense(s) relating to simple possession or use of
    controlled substances, i.e., offenses other than those involving
    trafficking, importing/exporting or manufacturing (18 U.S.C.), shall not be considered ineligible for any visa based solely upon any such conviction or admission if the acts which are the subject of the
    conviction or admission occurred while the alien was under the age of eighteen.

    I assume that you mean vacation when you say “holidays” rather than special days of national celebration, right?


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