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juan fernando

Posted 9 months ago

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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

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santiago luis

Answered 9 months ago

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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

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camila antonio

Answered 9 months ago

User

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.

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Farouq Musa

Answered 9 months ago

User

I’m tempted to ask if you did it. Anyway, what Camila said.


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