Does Having A Criminal Conviction 12 Years Ago Mean I Would Be Denied Entry To Newyork On Holiday?
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I seriously doubt if you would be denied entry to the state of New York because of a past conviction that happened 12 years ago unless the crime you committed was in direct violation of the state of NewYork, and as a condition of you release you were banned from the state.
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