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
The current conviction rate for criminal offenses in the United States is approximately 70.
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.