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What are the chances to get deported for a federal crime, at the same time an aggravated felony?

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Answered by attorney Alexander Joseph Segal (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC
Chronology could be important. As a general matter the chances are close to 100%. Such person is subject to mandatory detention and mandatory deportation with very little relief available. Such relief would come in a form of very limited protection of a deferral of removal under the UN Convention Against Torture. 
Chronology could be important. As a general matter the chances are close to 100%. Such person is subject to mandatory detention and mandatory deportation with very little relief available. Such relief would come in a form of very limited protection of a deferral of removal under the UN Convention Against Torture. 
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If wife's birth certificate is missing is it going to be a problem in the interview?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
If your wife has a *certified* copy of her birth certificate, it should be ok. Just make certain that she has her original Certificate of Naturalization (or her original U.S. passport, or both).
If your wife has a *certified* copy of her birth certificate, it should be ok. Just make certain that she has her original Certificate of Naturalization (or her original U.S. passport, or both).
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Is it possible to apply from current status of F1-OPT to EB2 (Schedule A) to obtain greencard?

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Answered by attorney Justin Wang (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Sheppard Mullin
your employer can file I-140, and if your priority date is current, even I-485 to adjust status, while you are on OPT. ?If you want to include your fiancee you must marry her before you submit her I-485. Please note though even if you has a master's degree in nursing, you may or may be eligible for EB2 depending on the standard requirement in your job. Please consult an immigration lawyer for details.
your employer can file I-140, and if your priority date is current, even I-485 to adjust status, while you are on OPT. ?If you want to include your fiancee you must marry her before you submit her I-485. Please note though even if you has a master's degree in nursing, you may or may be eligible for EB2 depending on the standard requirement in your job. Please consult an immigration lawyer for details.
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