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Why should I hire Criminal and Immigration Lawyers?

Criminal and Immigration Attorneys must work together to help you! Question: I have committed a crime, but do not know if I should plead guilty or not and if I do plead guilty, I do not know what I should plead to. Should I hire an Immigration Lawyer? Should I hire a Criminal Lawyer? Should I hire Criminal and Immigration Lawyers?

Answer: These are very valid questions. In fact, it is critical that you obtain the necessary information from criminal and immigration lawyers working together. Because you are not a U.S. Citizen, every single crime could potentially affect your ability to legally remain in the United States. Only if the criminal and immigration lawyers work together can you obtain the correct advice. An Immigration Lawyer is not an expert in Criminal Law and a Criminal Lawyer is not an expert in Immigration Law. Neither the Criminal Attorney or the Criminal Judge are aware of how your particular criminal situation will affect your immigration status. There is no reason to plea to something in criminal court that will only hurt your chances of remaining in the United States.

Question: How will the Criminal and Immigration Attorneys work together? What will they do to help me?

Answer: Generally, the Immigration Attorney can prepare the necessary criminal evaluation which will document to you and the criminal attorney exactly what is your immigration situation and the best alternatives for a plea that will have the least effect on your immigration status and will minimize the damage that could occur in future deportation hearings. Even if you get put into deportation or removal proceedings, the criminal and immigration lawyers working together will minimize the harm in deportation proceedings. It will have the effect of possibly making you eligible for certain forms of relief such as Cancellation of Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents or Adjustment of Status with a Waiver of Inadmissibility. Sometimes a guilty plea in criminal court will not sound so bad, but could make you an aggravated felon in Immigration Court. As an aggravated felon, you would not be eligible for most forms of relief. Thus, if the criminal and immigration lawyers work together in the beginning before you plea to anything, then everyone can benefit. You will minimize the harm done on your immigration status; the prosecutor will still get a conviction; the Criminal Judge will still be administering justice; the criminal attorney gets a plea and the immigration attorney protects you against unintended consequences. Thus, while it might be more expensive, the best route for you is to hire Criminal and Immigration Lawyers to work in tandem to help you through this process.

Question: What happens if I just plea guilty now as I am being told by my Criminal Lawyer that it is the best thing to do?

Answer: That would be a very large mistake. Basically, the Criminal Attorney is probably telling you that you will get less time and that it is the best deal that you can get. However, what does it matter if you get less time if you are simply transferred to immigration detention, placed in deportation proceedings and deported for many years or even the rest of your life? It is critical that you get the help of Criminal and Immigration Lawyers working together before you plea, not after. It is possible to try to set aside the plea afterwards. However, it is considerably more difficult.

I am from Africa and enter the USA on R1/B2 Visa. I am an ex catholic nun can I be legalized in the USA?

 You would first have to be aware of the 3/10 year bar. It is quickly approaching and you may not be able to come back to the U.S. for 3 or 10 years depending. You may qualify for the R-1 Visa (which is not the one you listed above). This is for the Religious Visa. However, because you are out of status, you would have to go back to your home country to get it. The exception would be if you were persecuted in your home country. In that case, you would have up to 1 year to apply for asylum after entering the U.S.

Asylum Application was denied

Denial of asylum based on adverse credibility determination was supported by substantial evidence where asylum applications omitted mention of petitioners’ alleged participation in a political demonstration that they later testified was the basis for their asylum claim, the only explanation for the omission was the expectation that the matter would be discussed at the hearing, and petitioners’ sworn statements in the application were inconsistent in numerous respects with testimony of their witness and with documentary evidence.
Kin v. Holder – filed February 18, 2010

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Los Angeles Immigration Attorney

Los Angeles Immigration Attorney Let’s us know how he can help.

Question: Hello Mr. Lerner. Can you let us know as a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney how you help those in need?

Answer: Certainly. As a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney I get an opportunity to help persons from all over the world. Los Angeles attracts persons from Mexico, Canada, Europe, Russia and other countries. Even with the economy not doing so well, a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney is in a position to help people and their families.

Question: If someone is in deportation proceedings, how can you help?

Answer: First, as an Immigration Attorney in Los Angeles, I have specialized also as a deportation lawyer. Getting to the end of the process does take a great deal of work and time, but there is no greater satisfaction than when a Los Angeles Immigration Lawyer wins the case and gets for example Cancellation of Removal granted and a person who has been here illegal for 10 or 20 years now has lawful permanent residency and the green card and can stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

Question: Being a deportation attorney, what types of relief can you apply for in deportation proceedings.

Answer: Whether you are an Immigration Attorney from Los Angeles or an Immigration Attorney from New York or any other State, there are several forms of relief that can be applied for. Relief such as Cancellation of Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents, Cancellation of Removal for Non Permanent Residents. There are also asylum related relief that can be done. These are Political Asylum, Convention Against Torture and Withholding of Removal. As a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney, there are also forms of Adjustment of Status through either a family based immigration petition or an employment based immigration petition. Additionally, there are other forms of relief known as Registry, Battered Spouse Petition, Religious Petitions, Investor Petitions, Extraordinary Alien Petitions and so on.

Therefore, as you can see, just because you are in deportation proceedings does not necessarily mean that you will be deported. As a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney, with years of experience in deportation proceedings, and representing persons being put into deportation proceedings, there are many different ways to win.

Question: What if someone committed a crime and is now in deportation proceedings? Should they not be sent away?

Answer: As a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney, I have seen the heartache that accompanies people who are being torn away from their family and deported because of crimes many years ago. The majority of these people have committed crimes when they were young and foolish. Now, many cases where 10 or 20 years have passed, these people have changed and have families and jobs and are productive citizens. They have done their time in jail and payed their debt to society. Now, it would not be fair to rip them apart from their families if they have properly repaid their debts to society. Therefore, as a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney, I will do everything possible to help them stay in the U.S. and obtain residency.

Question: Any parting comments or anything you would like to say as a Los Angeles Immigration Attorney?

Answer: For those people who need help in deportation proceedings or any other area of immigration law, I will be happy to help. They can call toll-free to my office at 866-495-0554 and/or email me at blerner@californiaimmigration.us.

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