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Taken from this website:What Crimes Does Immigration Not Forgive? (urbinalawfirm.com) What crimes are unforgivable by immigration and can cause my deportation? There are a number of crimes that are unforgivable by immigration and can lead to the deportation of an immigrant to the United States. You should know that, according to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), if you are deported for any of these offenses, you will be barred from re-entering the country. Aggravated felonies under INA Section 101(a)(43): Felonies are serious crimes that may include, but are not limited to, physical violence, armed robbery, sex offenses, and drug trafficking…. Drug offenses: this includes trafficking, possession and sale of any prohibited drug. Crimes of moral turpitude or depravity: These are crimes against morals and ethics, such as child abuse, prostitution (in certain states), incest, lewd acts with minors and theft. Violent crimes with prison sentences of up to 1 year: Violent crimes, such as assault or battery, can have serious consequences on your immigration process. Money laundering, fraud and tax evasion for amounts over $10,000: these are serious financial crimes involving concealing or disguising the illicit origin of money obtained through illegal activities, obtaining goods or services through deception or forgery, and the intentional omission to pay taxes. Sexual offenses: are those that involve any type of non-consensual or forced sexual contact with another person, or any type of illegal sexual activity, such as rape, sexual abuse or sexual harassment. It is important to keep in mind that every case is different and it is always advisable to seek the assistance of a qualified immigration attorney for specific advice regarding your situation.
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People do change their minds after being with someone for a while. If it was real in the begining and she grew tired of you its not fraud, just making the best of a bad situation. I hung in there till they changed the alimoney laws here in Mass. Same difference. Just stay away from her. A lot of women are coached to press DV charges to get a better deal.
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Child Support
Bob in Boston replied to JPD91's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Child Support is for Unmarried Parents, sometimes court mandated. You are married so no child support. You live as a family. -
N-400 and lack of state ID
Bob in Boston replied to rkidd17's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
We used Birth Cerificate, Passport, green card what kind of visa did they show up on, that would take place of 94. -
N-400 and lack of state ID
Bob in Boston replied to rkidd17's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Any Mail from USCIS or Social Security? They have health ins? -
Getting Primary Care
Bob in Boston replied to OHeyItsRick's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
Dont read into it. A govt ID is one that is issued by a government. -
Forgot green card in the US
Bob in Boston replied to B.F's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
Have someone send it to you? -
Cautionary tale Social Security Card name change
Bob in Boston replied to ATCSUSNRET's topic in Social Security Numbers
That is not true in My state. As long as you have your marriage license it gives you the right to change your name. My wife had her maiden name on her SS and green card and passport till citizenship. health, state ID and all that can be in her married name with out social security card, Marriage license lets you change it.Try it -
USA taxes filling question
Bob in Boston replied to Anas1994's topic in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
Go here Internal Revenue Service | An official website of the United States government (irs.gov) to do a search of your tax status. If he said he put your name on the taxes he filed jointly and got more money back on his refund. As a US citizen you are responsible for your own taxes. If Husband does not file jointly you have to do it. Your kids should not have any issues as they are too young to file taxes and fall as dependants. -
Travel between n400 approval and Oath ceremony
Bob in Boston replied to kjc22's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Didnt say that to us, -
Beneficiary Last Name
Bob in Boston replied to llchun87's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Does she go by other names? -
N-400 Married to a US Citizen
Bob in Boston replied to Stucor's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
And the answer would be "B".. Make it 93 days to be on safe side.
