Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Filing for a convicted felon
I am a naturalized citizen and am married to an alien whom I would like to petition for her to receive a green card. We have been married for over a year and have three children. Is this possible given her felony theft of property conviction from 1991?
Asked on 10/16/07, 11:31 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Filing for a convicted felon
Maybe. See an attorney, and explain the problem. Depending upon all the circumstances, particularly the age of the conviction, it might be possible. It needs to be a strong case, however, before bringing her to the attention of USCIS.
Answered on 10/16/07, 2:40 pm
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