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The Vassell Law Group Immigration PodCast
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Criminal Immigration Consequences: When Immigration Law Intersects With Criminal Law – “I’ve Been Charged, Now What?”
Part I: Understanding the Serious Consequences of Criminal Charges for Non-Citizens
Life is unpredictable. Over the years, our Immigration attorneys have stepped in to help F-1 international students, young professionals, and non-immigrant visa holders (such as H-1B or L-1 holders) who, in a moment of poor judgment, found themselves facing a criminal charge. Depending on the specific offense, it could be classified as a crime involving moral turpitude (CIMT) or even an aggravated felony under U.S. immigration law. These are very technical legal terms with serious implications.
Our firm collaborates closely with criminal defense counsel to mitigate potential immigration consequences of charges like DUIs, reckless driving, domestic disputes, larceny/theft, or drug possession. Without coordinated efforts between an experienced immigration lawyer and a criminal lawyer, non-citizens risk deportation or inadmissibility—and even a denied U.S. citizenship application can lead to removal proceedings.
When a U.S. citizen faces criminal trouble, the focus is typically on reducing or avoiding jail time. However, for a permanent resident or non-immigrant, a criminal conviction can trigger immigration penalties, including removal from the United States. In the landmark decision Kentucky v. Padilla, the Supreme Court recognized that non-citizens face a “major life-altering” risk of deportation for certain criminal convictions. The Court instructed criminal lawyers to refer their non-citizen clients to immigration attorneys, underscoring the complexity and gravity of these issues for foreign nationals.
Part II: Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude—Key Points and Legal Analysis
Below is an overview of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMTs) and the related legal considerations for non-citizens facing criminal charges. Our strategy is to first determine whether the crime is a CIMT and then assess any aggravated felony issues. Early identification of these factors can significantly impact defense tactics and immigration outcomes.
Concluding Thoughts
Facing a criminal charge in the United States is serious for anyone, but for a non-citizen, the repercussions can be life-altering. Even a relatively minor offense could trigger deportation or inadmissibility. Since Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude and aggravated felonies carry severe immigration penalties, it is critical to involve an experienced immigration lawyer as soon as possible.
Our immigration attorneys have extensive experience guiding international students, foreign professionals, and non-immigrant visa holders through these highly technical areas of the law. We work closely with criminal defense counsel to safeguard your future in the United States and help you make informed decisions about your legal options.
If you or someone you know is a non-citizen charged with a crime—no matter how minor it may seem—please reach out to us immediately. Early intervention can make a profound difference in protecting your legal status and your long-term goals in the United States.
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