*IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT GREEN CARDS WITHOUT EXPIRATION DATES*
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced plans to require the renewal of green cards issued to about 750,000 legal permanent
What does this news mean to YOU? All people with green cards that do not have expiration dates will be required to apply for new green cards that will expire every ten years. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services requires all green card applicants, including those renewing their green cards to be FINGERPRINTED. If you have been arrested or convicted of any criminal offense, even misdemeanors, anytime in the past, the arrest or conviction will be disclosed after fingerprinting and you may be subject to DEPORTATION.
It is IMPORTANT that you seek legal advice before applying to renew your green card, especially if you have ever been arrested or convicted of any criminal offense. In certain cases, we may be able to have your plea, judgment, and sentence vacated so that it does not negatively impact your immigration status. In other cases, you may be eligible to apply for a waiver so that the conviction does not cause your deportation.
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Added: 08/23/07
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