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Immigration lawyers help individuals, families, and businesses navigate the complex laws governing entry and residence in the United States. They handle matters such as visas, green cards, citizenship applications, asylum claims, and deportation defense. Their expertise is crucial for overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and achieving immigration goals successfully.

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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Will a green card holder be deported for committing two felonies?

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Answered by attorney Marie Andree Michaud (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Marie Michaud, Attorney At Law
When a person is detained or in custody, ICE will go and check on that person. If ICE determines that this person is a green card holder with 2 felonies, the person will be most likely referred to the Immigration Court where some relief might be requested. The nature of the relief depends on the year of the crimes, and the country of origin. If you friend was a green card holder before the age of 18, and his parents were / one parent was (Depend on the year your friend was born) an American Citizen, your friend might be a citizen already. If so, your friend can not be deported. (Many people do not know they are citizen).
When a person is detained or in custody, ICE will go and check on that person. If ICE determines that this person is a green card holder with 2 felonies, the person will be most likely referred to the Immigration Court where some relief might be requested. The nature of the relief depends on the year of the crimes, and the country of origin. If you friend was a green card holder before the age of 18, and his parents were / one parent was (Depend on the year your friend was born) an American Citizen, your friend might be a citizen already. If so, your friend can not be deported. (Many people do not know they are citizen).
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Can my husband obtain a green card with a domestic battery conviction from 14 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Ross Elliott Miller (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Miller Conway
The answer will depend entirely on your husband's manner of entry into the United States. If he entered the U.S. legally (i.e. with a Visa) he is likely eligible to adjust status based on your marriage. That said, more detail regarding your husband's domestic violence matter is needed. Due to the previous charge I would contact an immigration attorney to assist you with this matter. Please note that given the lack of facts provided this reply is subject to change based on the actual circumstances.
The answer will depend entirely on your husband's manner of entry into the United States. If he entered the U.S. legally (i.e. with a Visa) he is likely eligible to adjust status based on your marriage. That said, more detail regarding your husband's domestic violence matter is needed. Due to the previous charge I would contact an immigration attorney to assist you with this matter. Please note that given the lack of facts provided this reply is subject to change based on the actual circumstances.
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How do I stop the father of my child from getting deported to Mexico?

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Answered by attorney Brian D. Lerner (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner
*Removal/Deportation Representation* It is critically important that you get qualified and expert representation for the deportation/removal hearings. The Government will try to get the deportation issued. Neither the Immigration Judge, nor the Trial Attorney are there to help you. There are different forms of relief available which could result the granting of Lawful Permanent Residence. However, this requires large applications to be prepared and the necessity to prepare for trial. My firm has done this for several years, and if done properly, there is a very reasonable chance that it will be successful. If not done properly, the deportation order will be issued and your current way of living in the United States will end and you will either be on the run or be forcibly removed from the United States.
*Removal/Deportation Representation* It is critically important that you get qualified and expert representation for the deportation/removal hearings. The Government will try to get the deportation issued. Neither the Immigration Judge, nor the Trial Attorney are there to help you. There are different forms of relief available which could result the granting of Lawful Permanent Residence. However, this requires large applications to be prepared and the necessity to prepare for trial. My firm has done this for several years, and if done properly, there is a very reasonable chance that it will be successful. If not done properly, the deportation order will be issued and your current way of living in the United States will end and you will either be on the run or be forcibly removed from the United States.
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