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IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

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Representing Non-Citizens Who Have Been Arrested or Convicted of a Crime

Oftentimes, many people believe that their chances of receiving a green card or citizenship are little to none, if they had been previously convicted of a crime. However, this is far from the truth. Instead, what they need to do is to analyze the particular criminal statute that they had been convicted of, to determine whether or not this particular conviction will truly prevent them from receiving permanent residence or naturalization. Additionally, since a criminal conviction may also cause a person to be deported from the United States, it is extremely important to properly and meticulously conduct such an analysis of the immigration consequences of a particular criminal conviction.


Please contact immigration attorney Steve Bae today. A proper analysis of the immigration consequences of your arrest or conviction can mean the difference between your being deported from the United States or your being able to remain in the United States together with your family. It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to get this right. Let the Law Office of Steve Bae use their knowledge and expertise to conduct a proper analysis of the immigration consequences of your criminal conviction. Please call today.

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