Can my boyfriends stalker here cause travel visa entry problems when he visits me in US again? [closed]
I live in the US, and have a foreign boyfriend, who has been here several times and never overstayed.
However, he has a stalker in the US, who is acting like he is getting stalked.
Could this person cause my boyfriend trouble entering the US?
usa customs-and-immigration officials
closed as off-topic by JoErNanO♦ Mar 3 '17 at 20:14
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I live in the US, and have a foreign boyfriend, who has been here several times and never overstayed.
However, he has a stalker in the US, who is acting like he is getting stalked.
Could this person cause my boyfriend trouble entering the US?
usa customs-and-immigration officials
closed as off-topic by JoErNanO♦ Mar 3 '17 at 20:14
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
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Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
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@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
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Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02
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I live in the US, and have a foreign boyfriend, who has been here several times and never overstayed.
However, he has a stalker in the US, who is acting like he is getting stalked.
Could this person cause my boyfriend trouble entering the US?
usa customs-and-immigration officials
I live in the US, and have a foreign boyfriend, who has been here several times and never overstayed.
However, he has a stalker in the US, who is acting like he is getting stalked.
Could this person cause my boyfriend trouble entering the US?
usa customs-and-immigration officials
usa customs-and-immigration officials
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closed as off-topic by JoErNanO♦ Mar 3 '17 at 20:14
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
closed as off-topic by JoErNanO♦ Mar 3 '17 at 20:14
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
1
Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
1
@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
1
Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
1
Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
1
@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
1
Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02
2
2
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
1
1
Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
1
1
@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
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1
Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02
Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. As I understand it, your boyfriend is from another country and comes to visit you in the US. And he has a stalker. And that stalker is accusing your boyfriend of stalking him. And you want to know whether that could cause problems at immigration for your boyfriend. Is that right?
– Zach Lipton
Feb 18 '17 at 1:23
1
Yes your boyfriends stalker CAN cause problems for him through false accusations and typically if you're convicted of a crime in the USA you become deportable. However you mentioned visa ENTRY problems, the problems will typically arise only after he enters and the stalker accuses him.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:19
1
@pnuts Contrary to your assertion many people lie to law enforcement about someone stalking them and get away with it especially if it's a woman accusing a man. There is more than abundant documented evidence of that and restraining orders issued against completely innocent parties.
– Honorary World Citizen
Feb 18 '17 at 2:20
@SheikPaul abundant documented evidence says nothing about probability.
– pnuts
Feb 18 '17 at 2:24
1
Although this might be a valid question, I don't think we can reliably answer it on Travel. May I suggest contacting law enforcement agencies and a lawyer?
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 12:02