Yes you can but it depends on what the criminal conviction is and whether it carries a prison sentence or not.
No, that serious criminal conviction would prevent you from getting either a visa or a green card (if married to a U.S. citizen).
Getting a visa with a criminal conviction can be tricky. The link provided gives the problems that can prevent you from obtaining a visa. Other places on this site will provide the forms and other requirements that are needed.
criminal conviction
What part of the U.S. Constitution mandates the right to an Appeal of a criminal conviction?
Conviction for a criminal act.
the commission is the act of doing, a conviction is the act of being found guilty of doing by a court.
im most cases yes but it depends where you want to go and how serious the conviction
Yes, a contempt of court conviction can show up on a criminal background check as it is considered a criminal offense.
A criminal conviction does not necessarily mean that you cannot adopt a child. If your conviction had nothing to do with offenses against children or violence then you would still be able to adopt.
No, a criminal record is not the same thing as a criminal complaint. A complaint is an accusation, which may or may not result in a conviction. Only a conviction of a crime will result in a criminal record. If someone has complained about you, that does not in itself make you guilty of a crime.
criminal court cases are just specific court cases which deal with the conviction of a criminal...or release.