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Nemesis
09-13-2011, 07:49 PM
Hi,
I am on H1-B visa and visa is stamped already but i have an DWI case and its pending, first hearing is in October and I have vacation trip planned to India in December. Will i face any problem while coming back to US.
I have a class B misdemeanor case for drunk and drive.

Please help me with this.

Thanks a lot.....

Nemesis
09-24-2011, 11:00 AM
please help me out.......

chirubdvt
04-08-2013, 04:13 PM
please help me out.......

Hi,

i am in the same situation, could you please share your experience about DWI case pending and visiting India, Below is my DUI issue

Hi, On April 1st 2013 i got Arrested for my first DUI( BAC .117) in Michigan , the case is still in Process
and I have to go to India for 3 weeks on April 20 2013 will return back on May 12th 2013. I have my H1 active until Sept 30th 2013 so I don't have to go for a Visa stamping
but will i have an issue at the POE??? or please suggest me if i am going to face any other Problems while entering USA or do i need to carry any court related documents ?
Even if the DUI case is still pending by the time i am leaving US to india and coming back to US does this bother me entering USA?, Does this DUI case will be updated in the immigration System when it is pending or closed ?
I have hired a Criminal lawyer who is taking care of this issue, Is it advisible to go india when the DUI case is still pending or in process
I know i made this stupid DUI mistake but on a URGENT basis i have to go to india and come back.

Please let me know if somebody had the similar kind of experience and give me your advice/suggesstions

regards

nicoeppersma
04-08-2013, 07:50 PM
When you return from a foreign country, your visa will only allow you to apply for admission. Having a valid visa does not guarantee admission, especially if you have criminal charges pending. I would strongly recommend discussing your situation with an immigration attorney prior to traveling so you could apply for a waiver, if necessary.