Is your criminal record on your passport?

Because U.S. passports are merely identification documents that show citizenship; they do not contain people's criminal record information. Convicted felons should not run into trouble obtaining U.S. passports unless there is an active warrant for their arrest or they're facing felony charges.
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Can other countries see your criminal record?

Criminal records cross state and local lines so that all domestic law enforcement can see your criminal record. They also cross international borders. Most foreign officials do not check for criminal records, but they have every right to do so if they choose.
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What information comes up when your passport is scanned?

There are multiple purposes for scanning the passport: They confirm the legitimacy of the document. It pulls up your record in their internal/system databases. It pulls up your immigration history.
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What information is kept on a passport?

The chip holds the same information that is printed on the passport's data page: the holder's name, date of birth, and other biographic information. An e-Passport also contains a biometric identifier. The United States requires that the chip contain a digital photograph of the holder.
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What will disqualify you from getting a passport?

The principal law enforcement reasons for passport denial are a valid unsealed federal warrant of arrest, a federal or state criminal court order, a condition of parole or probation forbidding departure from the United States (or the jurisdiction of the court), or a request for extradition.
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Can a convicted felon get a passport?

Most convicted felons and ex-felons can get a passport. However, even if you are issued a passport, it does not mean that you will be able to travel anywhere you wish. Many countries refuse to let convicted felons enter their borders, both for public safety and for political reasons.
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What countries can felons not travel to?

Here is a list of countries that don't allow convicted felons to enter:
  • Argentina.
  • Australia.
  • Canada.
  • China.
  • Cuba.
  • India.
  • Iran.
  • Israel.
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What information is on a passport UK?

Introduction. The UK has been issuing 'biometric' passports (also known as 'ePassports') since 2006. These passports include a microchip which stores a digitised image of the holder's passport photograph as well as the biographical details printed on the passport.
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What is the chip on my passport?

Also known as an ePassport or a digital passport, a biometric passport has an embedded microchip that holds all your personal information. It looks just like a traditional passport but it has the international biometric symbol at the bottom of the front cover.
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Is there a chip in your passport?

Since August 2007, all U.S. passports have come embedded with an RFID chip, intended to deter fraud and improve security. The chip contains the same information as on the passport's picture page, including a digital version of your passport photograph. (You can still use a pre-2007 passport that doesn't contain a chip.
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What does customs see on their screen?

Information on the crossing—such as name, date and country of birth, and other biographical information; the dates and locations of previous border crossings; citizenship or immigration status; and a host of other related information—is stored in the TECS database, which contains a master crossing record for every ...
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Can your passport be flagged?

If a passport is "flagged" the port of entry agent is to always conduct a secondary inspection. It means that there does not have to be probable case or a randum seach set up - both done because of civil liberties suits.
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What do airport customs check for?

Officials at customs and immigration are checking travelers for things like whether they have the right documents to be in the country, whether they're legally allowed to be there, and whether they're bringing anything illegal with them.
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Can I get a UK passport with a criminal record?

You must disclose your full criminal record when applying for British citizenship if you are applying from England, Wales or Scotland. If you have been convicted of an offence and were sentenced to exactly four years' imprisonment or longer, your application is likely to be refused.
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Can I clear my criminal record UK?

The only way to get your conviction removed from police records is to appeal against the conviction through the courts. You will need to seek legal advice if this is something you wish to pursue. I was told my conviction would be removed after five years.
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Can I visit USA if I have a criminal record?

There is a lot of misleading information around travelling to the USA with a criminal record. It's important to note that having a criminal record does not automatically bar you from travelling to the USA. Anybody travelling to the US for less than 90 days will be able to travel under the Visa Waiver Programme (VWP).
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How are passports checked?

As with proof of citizenship, passport agents verify that these documents are authentic by checking for seals, dates and matching names with applications. They also confirm that the parents are who they say they are by using proof of identification.
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Does immigration know your travel history?

Answer: The Department of State does not keep records of citizens' travels. The only record of your travels is your passport containing entry and exit stamps. The immigration office of the country/s you traveled to MAY be able to provide you with information on your entry into their borders.
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What does Series B mean on passport?

The Series B passport was initially issued to British citizens with "European Union" printed on the cover.
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What is written in British passport?

“Dieu et mon droit,” or “God and my right,” are the words featured on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (minus Scotland). They are frequently found throughout London engraved on old buildings, or even on the British passport.
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Does passport show travel history UK?

Travel history is about how well you have complied with the visa and immigration rules of these countries. UK Visas and Immigration specifically asks for details of your travel history for the past 10 years. ECOs check for travel history in your passport and the countries you have listed in your UK visa application.
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Can I get a record of my travel history UK?

You can request a copy of: an electronic summary of your immigration history. landing cards we hold electronically. visa applications you submitted from outside of the UK (as part of entry clearance)
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Can felons go on cruises?

Felons may sail on either type of cruise, although the requirements for a closed loop cruise are less restrictive than for open loop cruises. U.S. citizens going on a closed loop cruise can depart and enter the U.S. with only proof of citizenship.
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Can felons travel on a plane?

Once the felon has served their sentence, be that probation, imprisonment, or parole as determined by court order, most can travel freely. However, to do so, they must obtain a valid passport.
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What can felons not do?

In addition to not being allowed to serve on a jury in most states, convicted felons are not allowed to apply for federal or state grants, live in public housing, or receive federal cash assistance, SSI or food stamps, among other benefits.
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