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Were you convicted of a minor criminal offense many years ago? If so, you may be inadmissible to the U.S.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”) contains several criminal-related provisions related to admission to the U.S. Specifically, one provision of the INA renders foreign nationals inadmissible if they are convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude (“CIMT”), regardless of the date of conviction. A CIMT generally refers to conduct that is contrary to Read more ...
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