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Deportation Defense Philadelphia Immigration Lawyers

Being removed from the United States is a consequence that any non-citizen should fear. Most of these individuals have started families, and built lives in the United States. If a non-citizen has been charged with a crime, the specifics of a plea deal can determine whether the person remains in the United States, or risks being Deported. Prior to any plea deal being made, it is important to consult a Criminal Immigration Attorney before admitting to any allegation made by the government.

CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS THAT CAN TRIGGER REMOVAL PROCEEDINGS

The criminal aspect of Immigration Law can be very complex and nuanced. Sometimes a person convicted of a very minor offense can nevertheless be open to immigration consequences. In some instances, even misdemeanor offenses can land non-citizens in removal proceedings. Some of the crimes that can trigger deportation proceedings are:

  • Unlawful entry into the United States
  • Unlawful re-entry into the United States
  • Drug Possession
  • DUI Conviction
  • Fraud Conviction
  • Conviction for Assault
  • Visa Overstay
  • Other Criminal Convictions and Immigration Offenses

NO MATTER YOUR STATUS, YOU HAVE RIGHTS

Generally, the nature of the conviction and the sentence imposed determine whether the non-citizen faces removal consequences. It is vital to remember, that being charged with a crime does not automatically make a non-citizen removable from the United States. Regardless of your status in the United States, everyone in this country has rights.
In immigration law, different crimes can trigger different consequences. Though sometimes it takes two convictions for an individual to face removal consequences, depending on the crime and length of time the person has been in the United States, one mistake can land someone in front of an Immigration Judge.

Philadelphia Deportation Defense Immigration Lawyer

At the Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, our immigration legal team will explore every appropriate avenue to make sure you get the representation you deserve. Whether you’re a green card holder, or have no status in this country, it is important to remember that the Constitution gives anyone living in the United States certain rights. Before admitting to any charges, or accepting a plea deal offered by the government, please call the Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. in Philadelphia at (215) 437-3058 to speak with one of our experienced attorneys. Speaking with an immigration attorney could be the difference between remaining in the United States, and eventually facing removal proceedings in front of an Immigration Judge. We offer a free initial consultation, and would be happy to discuss the specifics of your case.

This content was written on behalf of Greg Prosmushkin.