Massachusetts Criminal Immigration Consequences

MA Criminal Immigration Problem 
  
If you are not a citizen of a United States, a conviction of a criminal charge can have devastating effects.  If you are not a citizen, a criminal case can have lead to your deportation, exclusion from the United States and denial of naturalization.  Your immigration consequence may vary depending on your immigration status and the criminal charge that you are facing. 
 
If you are not an American citizen, it does not matter how long you have been in the United States.  If you are convicted of certain crimes, it could subject you to deportation.  There are many crimes that are problematic of immigration purposes.  Here is a list of few offenses that can lead to immigration problems:
  1. Crimes of moral turpitude
  2. Drug crimes
  3. Multiple offenses
  4. Prostitution
  5. Domestic assault and battery
  6. Aggravated felony
  7. Firearm violations
 
Being charged with a criminal offense can severely jeopardize your immigrant status.  It is very important that you talk to a lawyer right away.  There are a number of factors that your lawyer will need to weigh to determine the best way to deal with your criminal and immigration cases. 
 
Call Attorney Jason Chan to talk about your case today at 508-808-8902
 


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