Protect Yourself from Immigration Consequences
Protect Yourself from Immigration Consequences
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- Strategic Criminal Defense
Hiring a defense attorney with experience in immigration law and criminal defense can make all the difference. These defenses include:
- Negotiate a reduction of charges to non-deportable offenses.
- Avoid confessions that affect immigration status.
- Diversion Programs
Participating in rehabilitation programs or probation agreements can avoid a formal conviction, reducing immigration risks. - Appeals and Motions
If a case has already resulted in a conviction, appeals or motions can be filed to reopen the case and modify the terms. - Immigration Waivers
In some cases, immigrants may be able to apply for a waiver to avoid deportation or inadmissibility, especially if they have U.S. citizen or copyright relatives who would suffer extreme hardship.
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