Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
criminal/immigration
I have been convicted of 2nd degree drug crime.immigation law says that qualify for deportation. my status was of permanent resident. now i have been deemed deportable.i have served my time in the DOC with 19 months oarole left. is there anything i can do throgh the legal system that will change my criminal records so i will not be deemed deportable? i am not eing deported due to political reasons at this time, but ido not want this hanging over my head my whole life.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: criminal/immigration
An immigratin lawyer will probably tell you that there is small hope, if any, once convicted of one of these "crimes." As a criminal lawyer, I have saved many people from deportation by helping them avoid a conviction or other record the immigration authorities could use. The best chance, though difficult, would be to withdraw the guilty plea or overturn the conviction on appeal.
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Re: criminal/immigration
If you were convicted, there is very little that you can do about the record unless you intend to appeal the conviction.
For immigration purpooses, you may seek a hardship waiver if you qualify. However, you should hire an experienced lawyer.
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