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Does a criminal record mean that I can never obtain any immigration benefit?

February 24, 2020
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you’re an immigrant who has ever been arrested, summonsed to court, admitted to criminal activity, or convicted of certain criminal offenses, you must discuss your legal history with an immigration attorney before submitting any paperwork to any US government agency or attending any interview or hearing. A broad category of crimes can render an individual ‘inadmissible’ to the United States and can trigger Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized, News Tagged With: USCIS, immigrant, conviction, criminal record

Don’t say you are US citizen and don’t vote unless you are!

May 8, 2015
Cambridge Immigration Law

There are extremely harsh and unforgiving penalties against immigrants who claim (in almost any way) to be a US citizen or who vote in (almost any) local, state or federal election in the US. The Board of Immigration Appeals recently upheld a removal (deportation) order against an immigrant (not a US ciitzen) who did not realize that it was an unlawful voting. For more information see Matter of Fitzpatrick, 26 Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized, News Tagged With: immigrant, unlawful voting

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