Legal Question in Immigration Law in Hawaii
Hi, I was arrested for DUI last year. had entered a plea of 'no contest' and fulfilled all the court requirements and so my case is supposed to be closed in a few months (when the year is up) with no conviction. my question is how will that affect my application for a green card? i'd like to apply for a green card soon (based on marriage to a green card holder), will i stand a chance or will my application be automatically denied?
Thank you for your time and consideration
1 Answer from Attorneys
If you are convicted with a crime involving moral turpitude, you will have problems with your green card application. We suggest you to consult with an immigration attorney.
You may visit our website at www.medinalawgroup.net. Our telephone number is 714-786-6835 and email is [email protected]. Thank you.
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