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Lily Turner

Posted 8 months ago

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How does a criminal conviction affect immigration status?

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Astrid Blackwood

Answered 8 months ago

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A criminal conviction can lead to deportation or removal proceedings for non-citizens, including green card holders. Convictions for certain crimes, like aggravated felonies, can trigger mandatory deportation.

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Emma Sinclair

Answered 8 months ago

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A conviction can make an individual ineligible for certain immigration benefits, such as a visa or green card.

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Luna NIghtingale

Answered 8 months ago

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A criminal record can result in the denial of a visa application or renewal. Immigration authorities may view the conviction as a negative factor in the application process.

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