Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
How to win against deportation from my domestic violence, was guilty because i did not fought my case i was mentally exhausted. It happen 2000 from my ex-husband he had serious schsophrenia and other stuff. I remarried now i had my 14 years old and 4 months old baby. I have my family here except my husband still waiting for his visa.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Conviction for a crimes of domestic violence makes one deportable from the United States. I understand that you are a permanent resident, and not a USA citizen. You should retain a good immigration attorney specializing in removal (deportation) defense.
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