thisasiangirl
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA (Orange County)
I had left the country back in Oct 2006 when I was still in the process of taking a 52wk domestic abuse course and had just started my case for my 2nd DUI (the first one was completed and closed in 2003).
The results are for my domestic case which I never finished, the website says (I believe for violating probation):
Section Statute: 243(e)(1) PC
Case Status: Warrant
Case Stage: - Release Status: Fugitive Warrant: Y DMV Hold: N
Charging Document: Complaint Mandatory Appearance: Y Amendment #: 0
And for my 2nd DUI:
Section Statute: 23152(a) VC
Case Status: Warrant
Case Stage: - Release Status: OR Revoked Warrant: Y DMV Hold: N
Charging Document: Complaint Mandatory Appearance: Y Amendment #: 0
My question is...I'm going to be flying into NY to apply for entry clearance for a job in the UK. I asked my lawyer if I would be arrested flying in and was told that I would only if I were flying back into CA but otherwise, no, because they are misdemeanors. I'm still a bit sketchy and would like to reconfirm.
I would greatly appreciate any feedback! Thank you!
I had left the country back in Oct 2006 when I was still in the process of taking a 52wk domestic abuse course and had just started my case for my 2nd DUI (the first one was completed and closed in 2003).
The results are for my domestic case which I never finished, the website says (I believe for violating probation):
Section Statute: 243(e)(1) PC
Case Status: Warrant
Case Stage: - Release Status: Fugitive Warrant: Y DMV Hold: N
Charging Document: Complaint Mandatory Appearance: Y Amendment #: 0
And for my 2nd DUI:
Section Statute: 23152(a) VC
Case Status: Warrant
Case Stage: - Release Status: OR Revoked Warrant: Y DMV Hold: N
Charging Document: Complaint Mandatory Appearance: Y Amendment #: 0
My question is...I'm going to be flying into NY to apply for entry clearance for a job in the UK. I asked my lawyer if I would be arrested flying in and was told that I would only if I were flying back into CA but otherwise, no, because they are misdemeanors. I'm still a bit sketchy and would like to reconfirm.
I would greatly appreciate any feedback! Thank you!