Do airlines check for warrants
Yes you could be arrested but I do not think this is the normal practice on domestic flights. On an international flight likely yes.
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Yes you could be arrested but I do not think this is the normal practice on domestic flights. On an international flight likely yes.
If you are a non citizen you are at the mercy of the Gulf States. They are famous for escalating disputes involving civil matters and then jailing...
Annex II indicates the sort of accounts that are NOT subject to the Treaty. Of course, the individual may still be required to self report most of...
You would likely have to sue him where the property is located. But unless the rings is extremely valuable I don't see much point in pursuing it.
Better speak to an attorney in a state where the property is located, assuming there is property in the US.
If you can show she was discriminated against solely because of national origin or race, there is a potential civil rights complaint otherwise...
You would think the bank would eat their measly $400 mistake given they likely squander 100 times that each week but you'd be wrong. Best thing...
If he pays the banks back ASAP, he might be able to avoid criminal charges.
I would have an attorney write a strongly worded letter to the embassy. Their refusal to process the passport or return it has rendered you...
Sounds like a scam to me. Did he by chance make an acquaintance with this deal via email? Unless he dug it up himself, sounds very unlikely to me....