Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
i have been a permanent resident since 1987. In 1996, I pled to simple possession of 2 grams of cocaine in state court and received time served. I want to apply now for citizenship...do I run the risk of being denied and put in deportation proceedings??
Asked on 11/04/10, 6:31 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Dianne Brooks
The Mandel Law Firm
Yes. You need to consult with an experienced immigration attorney if you would like to explore your options.
Answered on 11/09/10, 7:05 am
Luba Smal
Smal Immigration Law Office
Yes, you do.
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Answered on 11/09/10, 7:43 am
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