Can you still file for citizenship with a past criminal conviction?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2013
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  • @elisianez1291
    @elisianez1291 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I was told by an immigration agent that now more than ever the deportation policy for non-citizens is the strictest ever, any crime you commit that has a victim even a misdemeanor is probable cause to deport and strip you of your legal status

  • @iamceino
    @iamceino 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it possible for a man or woman that has a drug charge from 1996 { delivery & possession in front of a school zone}
    1. That had the case lock away
    2. Who had 3 months discipline military sentenced
    3. Who entered the country on family or friends documents in 1993
    IS THERE ANY HOPE FOR THIS PERSON TO BECOME A LEGAL RESIDENT BY MARRIAGE???
    Person lives in Florida & his whole family lives there also.
    What are the steps needed???

  • @victordsouza7730
    @victordsouza7730 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi
    We have an GC employment interview next week ,
    I was arrested 10 years before for a shoplifting of rs 20$ . Will my gc be approved ? if approved n since we r 2019 n the current is 2017 so we have to wait for our physical GC .
    No idea for how long should we wait but in case of emergency if we have to travel out of India how should we ??

    • @BradShowLive
      @BradShowLive  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @emulatemetheuniverse.3670
    @emulatemetheuniverse.3670 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My husband has experienced so much racism here in amerikkka. He did commit a felony crime and he served his time but the "justice" system here made the crime three times worse by forcing gang enhancements on him. He's never belonged to a gang ever! I hate this f****** country for sooooooo many reasons and as soon as he's released in two and a half years I want us to leave and never look back... I've done some quick research online and it seems like all the places we love will not give citizenship to people with felonies. What if we really want a new start? What if we just want a peaceful life and to start our family without having to worry about white police officers and a racist justice system trying to sell us down to the plantation? What if it only took one bad decision in his minor years for this country to make him pay for it over and over and over again for the rest of your life?! It's right. The police here will murder him without cause and say so what he was a felon and black. It's not right and he's not evil and he's not violent. He's the most loving intelligent most wonderful person I know. We just want to live our lives out together in peace. We can't have that in America. This is a horrible country. Everything great about America smoke and mirrors.

    • @AdrianMolansky
      @AdrianMolansky 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can immigrate to France. If you live in France for 10 years and do not commit a crime within those 10 years, then you do not have to disclose any criminal record from the US. First you have to apply for your residency. If you can show 1500 Euros per person per month income that you can make OUTSIDE of France (working online or remotely) and rent a place for 90 days, buy one year of health insurance from AXA Schengen for 300 euros for the year then you can apply in the US for your long term visa and renew it every year for 5 years. After 5 years apply for your permanent resident card and once you have lived for 10 years in France, you can apply for French citizenship. But even without Citizenship on a US passport and French residency, you are gold.

  • @benalexender3046
    @benalexender3046 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks from Egypt

  • @bigdaddy0941
    @bigdaddy0941 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cool