Naturalizing with a Crime

Naturalizing with a Crime

Brian D. Lerner

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Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner, APC
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781958990636
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Criminal Naturalization is a Foreign National applying for United States Citizenship based on the fact that he/she has been a Lawful Permanent Resident for 5 years and was not born in the United States. One important question will be whether he/she has ever been arrested for, charged with, or convicted of a crime or other unlawful act. Although not every crime or civil violation creates an outright bar to receiving United States Citizenship, many do, while others will raise serious questions about whether he/she has the necessary good moral character to become a United States Citizen through naturalization.Criminal Naturalization is a complex and often misunderstood area of U.S. immigration law. It refers to the process by which a foreign national, who has been a Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) for at least five years, applies to become a United States Citizen even though they were not born in the U.S. A crucial component of this process involves an in-depth evaluation of the applicant’s criminal history. One of the key questions in the naturalization application asks whether the applicant has ever been arrested, charged, or convicted of a crime, or has committed any unlawful act.While not every offense results in an automatic denial of citizenship, certain crimes-such as aggravated felonies, drug trafficking, or crimes involving moral turpitude-can permanently bar an applicant from obtaining citizenship. Other violations, including lesser criminal or civil offenses, may not lead to an outright denial but can raise significant concerns regarding the applicant’s 'good moral character,' a vital requirement for approval.This book explores the laws, policies, and practical strategies surrounding criminal naturalization cases. It examines how the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and other government agencies evaluate criminal records, and what options are available to applicants with prior convictions. Readers will learn about the legal standards applied during naturalization interviews, the impact of expungements or pardons, and how prior immigration violations or false statements can influence the decision.With clear explanations and real-world insights, this resource is designed to guide immigrants, attorneys, and legal professionals through the intricate process of naturalization for individuals with criminal histories. It aims to demystify the balance between rehabilitation, good moral character, and lawful eligibility for U.S. citizenship, providing the knowledge and tools necessary to approach the process with confidence and understanding.

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