Depending on the severity, you can become a permanent US citizen with a criminal record. A criminal record does make the process harder, and USCIS does not guarantee anyone the right to earn a green card. See below to learn more about earning a green card with a...
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Month: November 2022
What should you know about the deportation process?
If you face removal, you may fret over what to expect and whether you have any options. The U.S. government may initiate deportation actions against people to remove them from the U.S. for several reasons. Some of the most common of these include participation in...
Experts debate the existence of mutual abuse
When one person accuses another of domestic violence, the other often contends that the abuse was mutual, i.e., both parties were equally violent toward one another and hurt one another equally. Should the case go to court, some mental health professionals are willing...
What should you know about domestic violence protective orders?
When it comes to criminal charges, accusations of domestic violence can affect your life in numerous ways. Along with possible legal issues and damage to your reputation, you may also be the subject of a domestic violence protective order (DVPO). For people facing...
What should you do with your new green card?
Applying for legal permanent residency can be a long and complicated process. Now that you have received your approval notice, you undoubtedly are looking forward to holding your green card in your hands. You even may want to frame it and hang it on your wall. You...