Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Would a conviction for ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMP BRTH/CIRC disqualify you from obtaining US citizenship?
Asked on 6/25/11, 1:19 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Keith Engelke
Law Office of S. Keith Engelke
This offense sounds like it may qualify as an aggravated felony under immigration law.
Conviction of an Aggravated Felony renders any non-citizen who is here lawfully deportable. Any criminal activity could render a non citizen as inadmissible.
See an immigration attorney.
Answered on 6/25/11, 7:50 am
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