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Posted 10 months ago
Please help me, I don't want to be deported. I am a permanent U.S. citizen but I have been convicted of a crime. Will I be deported? Please help me, my whole live is here in the U.S
santiago luis
Answered 10 months ago
As a permanent resident, you may b e at risk of deportation if you have been convicted of a deportable offense. However, the specific case, including the type of crime and you overall immigration history, will determine if whether or not you would be deported
camila antonio
Answered 10 months ago
To avoid deportation, you may want to consider seeking the advice of an immigration attorney who can help you explore possible options, such as filling for a waiver, or seeking post-conviction relief.
Farouq Musa
Answered 10 months ago
I’m tempted to ask if you did it. Anyway, what Camila said.
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