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Criminal Immigration (Crimmigration)

Crimmigration is the field where criminal law and immigration law overlap. If you are a noncitizen, even minor criminal issues can have major immigration consequences.

Understanding Crimmigration

Criminal charges, convictions, and arrests can ultimately make you inadmissible to the United States. Crimmigration cases require precise legal knowledge and a strategic approach. Our attorneys will evaluate your criminal record, identify the immigration impact, and develop a plan tailored to your situation. We can fight to protect your status and defend you in removal proceedings.

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Crimmigration matters need expert attorney representation. Our attorneys at U.S. Immigration Law Counsel know how to analyze your record and build the strongest strategy for your case. Contact us today for help.

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