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  • 70 E Water St Ste 3b, Toms River, NJ 8753

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Joseph Champagne
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  • Serving Waretown, NJ and Ocean County, New Jersey

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  • Former Chairman of American Immigration Lawyers Association and NJ State Bar Association. Featured in Newsweek and Time Magazines as Top Immigration Attorney. Rated Best Lawyers... Read More

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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.

Is it safe for a permanent resident to take a vacation & Re-enter the US with an old embezzlement conviction?

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Answered by attorney Isaul Verdin (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Verdin Law
You run the high risk of being placed in removal proceedings upon your return. We need to analyze defenses so you can be adequately prepared. You need to face this problem and get it fixed before you travel. Feel free to call our office so we can properly advise you.
You run the high risk of being placed in removal proceedings upon your return. We need to analyze defenses so you can be adequately prepared. You need to face this problem and get it fixed before you travel. Feel free to call our office so we can properly advise you.
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Will my boyfriend be deported?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
If he has no basis for US permanent residence and is illegal in the US, then he will be deported. Are you engaged to him? If you marry, there is a possibility that he could get permanent residence or an immigrant visa to return to the US. Please call me to discuss details of his case.
If he has no basis for US permanent residence and is illegal in the US, then he will be deported. Are you engaged to him? If you marry, there is a possibility that he could get permanent residence or an immigrant visa to return to the US. Please call me to discuss details of his case.
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Can i travel abroad and come back before the date of my court without immigration issues about my case ?

Answered by attorney Maria-Costanza Barducci
Immigration lawyer at Barducci Law Firm
Thank you for reaching out with your concerns regarding your upcoming travel. As a Green Card holder, maintaining your residency status and understanding the rules for international travel are vital. This is a situation where the distinction between "traffic law" and "immigration law" is very important. While traffic violations are usually civil matters, anything involving a court date or a suspended license can feel risky for a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR). Important Points to Consider: Most traffic tickets (speeding, stop signs) are civil infractions, not crimes. Immigration officers at the airport are primarily looking for criminal convictions, specifically those classified as "Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude" (CIMT) or aggravated felonies. Generally, a suspended license for unpaid fines does not fall into these categories. The biggest danger for travel with a pending case is a Bench Warrant. If a person misses a court date, a judge might issue a warrant for their arrest. CBP officers see active warrants immediately when they scan your passport. Since you say the judge moved the date to April 2026, there should not be a "Failure to Appear" warrant on your record—but you should verify this with your traffic attorney before leaving. Because your case involves a specific timeline and a pending court case in 2026, we strongly recommend that you Schedule a Free Consultation with us. This will allow us to provide personalized legal guidance specifically tailored to your situation to ensure your return to the U.S. is successful. DISCLAIMER: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising. The information you obtain here is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.
Thank you for reaching out with your concerns regarding your upcoming travel. As a Green Card holder, maintaining your residency status and understanding the rules for international travel are vital. This is a situation where the distinction between "traffic law" and "immigration law" is very important. While traffic violations are usually civil matters, anything involving a court date or a suspended license can feel risky for a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR). Important Points to Consider: Most traffic tickets (speeding, stop signs) are civil infractions, not crimes. Immigration officers at the airport are primarily looking for criminal convictions, specifically those classified as "Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude" (CIMT) or aggravated felonies. Generally, a suspended license for unpaid fines does not fall into these categories. The biggest danger for travel with a pending case is a Bench Warrant. If a person misses a court date, a judge might issue a warrant for their arrest. CBP officers see active warrants immediately when they scan your passport. Since you say the judge moved the date to April 2026, there should not be a "Failure to Appear" warrant on your record—but you should verify this with your traffic attorney before leaving. Because your case involves a specific timeline and a pending court case in 2026, we strongly recommend that you Schedule a Free Consultation with us. This will allow us to provide personalized legal guidance specifically tailored to your situation to ensure your return to the U.S. is successful. DISCLAIMER: Hiring an attorney is an important decision which should not be based solely on advertising. The information you obtain here is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.
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