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angel fernandez

Posted about 1 year ago

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I'm a U.S. permanent citizen, and I've been convicted of a crime. Can I still apply for U.S. citizenship?

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c

camila Alejandra

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Consult with a immigration attorney to enlighten you on the impact of your conviction on your eligibility as a citizen

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daniel diego

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Consult with an immigration attorney

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Farouq Musa

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Yes, but a criminal record can affect your eligibility. It depends on the type of crime, timing, and your overall moral character. Consulting an immigration attorney is recommended.

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