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Immigration Notes: Removal of permanent residents

Having a green card is not an absolute guarantee that an alien will not be removed from the United States. A permanent resident alien who commits certain crimes may be subject to removal.

The Immigration law however affords permanent residents discretionary relief from removal if they meet the following requirements:

  1. The alien has been lawfully admitted for permanent residence for not less than five years,
  2. The alien has resided in the United States continuously for 7 years after having been admitted in any status, and

  3. The alien has not been convicted of any aggravated felony.

This discretionary relief which essentially waives the criminal ground for removal is available to aliens who have committed crimes involving moral turpitude, or those who have been convicted of two or more offenses, if the aggregate sentences to confinement actually imposed were five years or more, and those who have engaged in prostitution the United States.

If the green card holder has committed an offense constituting an aggravated felony as defined under Sec. 101a(43) of the Immigration Act, the cancellation of removal relief is not available. Examples of aggravated felonies are: murder, rape, sexual abuse of a minor, drug trafficking, money laundering, violent crimes and theft offenses punished by at least 1 year imprisonment, ransom, child pornography and several others.

If you have a green card, stay out of trouble or you still could face removal proceedings. Or better yet, consider applying for naturalization if you are already qualified.

 
Immigration Notes: Removal of permanent residents
 
Posted on Friday, April 27 @ 13:15:44 CDT by news_keeper
 

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