Traveling to the U.S. with a conviction for affray, even from 1980, can complicate your entry. The U.S. generally assesses criminal history during visa applications or at the border, and certain convictions may require a waiver. It’s advisable to consult with an Immigration attorney or the U.S. embassy for guidance based on your specific circumstances. Additionally, obtaining a visa may be necessary, depending on your nationality and the nature of your conviction.
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