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Why Do Jelly Roll’s Past Convictions Make It Hard to Book a European Tour? Immigration Lawyers Explain


Jelly Roll's criminal convictions make touring Europe hard for the country star. Here's why, according to immigration lawyers.

But if you look at Jelly’s road history one thing you’ll notice is that his gigs have kept him within the lower 48, a situation he explained while talking to Jon Bon Jovi for Interview Magazine earlier this year. I think it’s going to work in my favor.” Then, on Howard Stern ‘s SiriusXM show Wednesday morning (June 12) after the host asked if Jelly’s past misdeeds are still keeping him grounded, the singer said, “I actually got off the phone with a lawyer yesterday, We are working… it’s getting good, it’s starting to look promising. James says that, in general, American visitors — especially those coming for permitted paid engagements — can enter the United Kingdom for what are called “permit-free” festivals, such as Glastonbury, without applying for a visa.

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