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Can i still become an usa permanent resident if i have been declared guilty of a crime?

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guilty going for an interview to become a usa permanent resident.

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  1. This really depends on what crime you were convicted of. If it's serious they'll deport you, and if it's minor you might/might not be able to become a permanent resident. It will definately delay your status.

    So what did you do?


  2. It depends on what the court found you to be guilty of. If it was a particuarly serious crime, you might not qualify for LPR status. You need to tell us what you were convicted of, what was the verdict, and what was the sentence.

  3. According to my link:

    "Virtually everyone knows that a legal alien in the United States can be deported, or removed from the United States, upon conviction of certain crimes. However, most people don’t know exactly what those crimes are, and there’s a good reason for that: the statutes authorizing removal for criminal activity do not detail the specific crimes that trigger deportation. Rather, they include broad classes of crime such as “crimes of moral turpitude” or “aggravated felonies”. This is further complicated by the fact that criminal law varies from state to state, and the same crime may be classified as a felony in one state and a misdemeanor in another."

  4. depends on the crime. You need a lawyer

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