CRIMINAL CHARGES & IMMIGRATION
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If you are a non-citizen of the U.S. facing criminal charges or have been convicted of a crime, this can negatively affect your legal status and put a serious damper on your future applications for a green card or citizenship. Criminal charges can present a major problem for many potential immigrants, including the threat of deportation, inadmission, and more. For these reasons, it is incredibly important to meet with a reputable and trustworthy immigration attorney as soon as possible. Our team can review your record and discuss how your charges can affect you, and advise you on what steps you should take. Discuss your concerns in a no-obligation case review, provided at no cost.
The following crimes might block, delay, or ban you from citizenship:
- Attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime involving moral turpitude, including political offenses
- A controlled substance violation (including trafficking) in the United States or a foreign country
- Seeking to enter the United States to engage in money laundering
- An aggravated felony conviction
- Human trafficking
- Prostitution
- Convictions of crimes with prison sentences of more than 5 years