Green Card with a Criminal Record? | Award-Winning Immigration Lawyers | Margaret W Wong

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 54

  • @alfredspicer3697
    @alfredspicer3697 Před 2 lety +4

    That immigration lawyer is absolutely right,United States immigration law is a serious thing so all those persons think that when you get yourself in felony charge as a green card holder you sure to get deported from the USA thank you lawyer for that important information,you are absolutely right sir.

  • @diegofavoritashernandezrio9142

    Thanks for all your information

  • @blackdawn43
    @blackdawn43 Před 2 lety +6

    My fiance had his interview and was told to file for a waiver at USCIS for his police records these charges were 20yrs ago. Also, he was told to follow up with the medical office that did his exam for a year. He said he was denied but does this mean we need to start all over or once we file a waiver we can get another interview?

  • @HappyBoyContrIncJimmy
    @HappyBoyContrIncJimmy Před rokem +1

    Hi Margaret, I plead guilty to heroin conviction in 1993 , served 2-1/4 years and was on probation for 5 years then case was heard by INS deportation Judge and my case was granted by INS Judge ar 2005 and I am permanent resident sinse . I applied for citizenship but was denied 10 years ago. Can I apply it again now ? I am 65 years old.
    Amarjit

  • @elisaflores7080
    @elisaflores7080 Před 3 lety +1

    If a ticket was issued for a misdemeanor simple possession schedule 2.... But the charge has been expunged ... Can I still qualify for the i-130 petition?

  • @brandonthepinocchioVIBES123321

    Hi Margaret, I was arrested and convicted of break and entry and larceny 3 years ago when I was 23. It resulted in a fine but no jail time as I didn’t take much or do much damage. I always wanted to visit USA. I assume I’d committed moral turpitude. I wanted to know how tough it would be to visit America, also how hard it would be for permanent green card encase I want to ever move their. I’m from Australia, I haven’t any other arrests.

  • @alfredspicer3697
    @alfredspicer3697 Před 2 lety +2

    I think people need to read the immigration laws,when you don't have good moral character it is hard to get naturalization citizenship.

  • @pgraciela20
    @pgraciela20 Před 2 lety +1

    how will work if you get the green card approved still with a felony, that was never hide when applying for the green card? once you get your green card, will still show in the criminal background check once you come back to USA and start looking for a job, when applying for a job you have to still tell them about that felony?

  • @BobirJon369
    @BobirJon369 Před 3 lety +2

    If you guys want to stay, work, live in the US 🇺🇸 here's only one answer: get the sitizienship

  • @chrisgabbidon7088
    @chrisgabbidon7088 Před rokem

    How are you guys doing I've been in this country since 1994 I got into some trouble when I got homeless and it's I didn't know if it would affect my green card I did get my green card renewed almost eight years ago but I still be able to get it renewed ride because I didn't know anything about the law I can't hear very young

  • @manuelserrato7517
    @manuelserrato7517 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi. I have a brother that came back in to the USA after being deported for using false green card. He got married to an US citizen and now they have kids.

    • @Beatbyawhiteboy
      @Beatbyawhiteboy Před rokem

      He's trying to get a Green card after being deported for using a fake one, that's crazy. He has committed two serious immigration crime; false card and illegally returning.

  • @chrisgabbidon7088
    @chrisgabbidon7088 Před rokem

    I came here 9 to 4 and I didn't get in trouble till 2012 they have on my vreen card came here 1999 but I've been here longer than that my mother got married in 1999 that's how we got our vreen card what immigration be able to go back and see when I came into the country since 94

  • @aw5003
    @aw5003 Před 3 lety +2

    I have traveled to work I. The Caribbean, I do have an open. Case and would like to take care of this in florida , I am in the Caribbean, am not a use citizen, how do I take care of this case

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      Hi A W! Please give us a call on 216-279-3984 so we can fully assess your circumstances. We'd love to help you with this.

  • @xawagaming9111
    @xawagaming9111 Před 5 lety +4

    I was convicted of a crime when I was 15 years old now I'm 35 and they just dropped the charge but they wind up deporting me for that same charge and they also approved of my i-130 petition what do I do now

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 5 lety

      Congratulations on the approval. Give us a call at 216-566-9908 or email info@imwong.com and our team can answer your question.

    • @bryaniraheta8995
      @bryaniraheta8995 Před 7 měsíci

      you got your Green card?😊

  • @medikdentist5081
    @medikdentist5081 Před rokem

    I got a ticket for fishing without permit. They recorded it as a Misdemeanor A. I am waiting for my greencard interview now. Does it affect my case or not?

  • @dovis2159
    @dovis2159 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm EU citizen and I study and live here in UK now. About two weeks ago I got conditional caution for harassment without violence - I send unwanted messages, some of them have been sexual nature. I can't see and contact that person for 6 months. I have no any other crimes in my country, UK or any other country. I want to study master's degree in the future in US, get green card and citizenship. Can it affect me?

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      Hi Dovis. Student Visas and Green cards are certainly services we can help with. We would need to sit down and fully assess the nature of any convictions/circumstances that would affect your case. Please give us a call on 216-279-3984 so we can schedule a consultation.

  • @tamerajames5590
    @tamerajames5590 Před 3 lety +1

    Does juvenile delinquency prohibit a us visa/green card? What if the crime is moral turpitude however, it was done at a young age? & the crime would not have been considered a crime in the US but it’s considered a crime in the UK

  • @krissyalbero3631
    @krissyalbero3631 Před 2 lety +1

    My husband's has recently case ,,he is us citizen were married in his country i was came ,, in United states last 2017 and married and return to my home county so does he can.filed a spouse visa for me please give some advice

  • @rogeanangeles7724
    @rogeanangeles7724 Před měsícem

    What about reckless imprudence resulting homicide? Can he still migrate?

  • @annbet3684
    @annbet3684 Před rokem

    My ex went to jail for 2 years dui.And he has assault on his record.They should deport him.

  • @kasanitavi2652
    @kasanitavi2652 Před 4 lety +1

    I put down that I have a felony by mistake it’s actually a misdemeanor for 1st DUI. What will happen I just submitted couple months ago

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 4 lety

      We need to know more about your case. Give us a call at 216-566-9908 or email info@imwong.com ask for attoeney Richard Drucker.

  • @filthiestcurriedsausageini2625

    Hello
    Would 2 convictions for graffiti and possession of graffiti implements from 7 years ago (was 18 at the time) be a problem for me from moving, immigrating or obtaining a greencard to the US, from Australia?
    Thanks mate

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      Hello - We can definitely take a look at your individual circumstances and see whether indeed these crimes would fall outside of the 'crimes involving moral turpitude' and aggravated felony. Give us a call on 216-279-3984 to discuss. Many thanks

  • @jimmyrukundo2336
    @jimmyrukundo2336 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, how can I talk to the gentleman in this Video 📷, he mentioned all the trouble's Am facing Now.
    Thanks

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jimmy - We'd love to help you - get in touch on 216-279-3984 and we can discuss your case.

  • @MARLYBAYBEE
    @MARLYBAYBEE Před 2 lety +1

    Can a marijuana arrest stop you getting green card while the the arrest was expunged?

    • @cari1468
      @cari1468 Před 2 lety

      I have the same question

  • @babyperez2770
    @babyperez2770 Před rokem

    We're are you located

  • @kurtisroberts9375
    @kurtisroberts9375 Před 10 měsíci

    Mine is not a crime in other countries

  • @kurtisroberts9375
    @kurtisroberts9375 Před 10 měsíci

    Don't misunderstand me I want out of USA

  • @annieaguon749
    @annieaguon749 Před 3 lety +1

    I was convicted in 2006 and do my time prison 22 months with good behavior it lessen to 18 months. I was convicted of tax fraud moral torpitute. 2009 I was released and my husband file I-130 and it was approved and my I-485 was denied bcoz of my past conviction. I choose voluntary departure, now I am here in the Philippines, I came here 2017 of October. Can my USC children petition me again. I have 4 USC children instead of my husband.

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      Hi Annie - Please give us a call on 216-279-3984 so we can fully assess your circumstances. We'd love to help you with this.

    • @annieaguon749
      @annieaguon749 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MargaretWWongAssociates can my son call you,. He lives in Seattle Washington, for inquiries.

    • @MargaretWWongAssociates
      @MargaretWWongAssociates  Před 3 lety

      @@annieaguon749 Absolutely! Our number is 216-279-3984 - give us a call, and our team would be more than happy to help

  • @chaneln7046
    @chaneln7046 Před rokem

    I have a friend he went to prison for 4 years because he got caught with 2lbs of marijuana, and the ices want to sent him back to his country but his country doesn’t except any criminals back to their country, but his green card is expired. Can he apply for his green card again?