Why Criminal Charges Are Serious for Immigrants in Oklahoma
Even if you’re a legal permanent resident, certain criminal charges in Oklahoma can put your immigration status at risk. It’s crucial to understand how criminal and immigration law intersect.
Crimes That May Lead to Deportation
Immigration law classifies some crimes as deportable offenses—even misdemeanors in Oklahoma courts.
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Drug Offenses
Simple possession, especially of controlled substances, can trigger removal proceedings. -
Domestic Violence
Convictions involving domestic violence or protective order violations are considered serious under federal law. -
Theft and Fraud
Crimes involving dishonesty, such as shoplifting or identity fraud, can lead to visa denial or deportation. -
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
While not always deportable, DUI offenses can impact your green card or citizenship eligibility.
Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT)
These are offenses that go against accepted moral standards. They can disqualify you from green cards, naturalization, and even certain visas.
Work with an Immigration Attorney Who Understands Criminal Law
Pasquali Law Firm offers dual experience in Oklahoma criminal defense and immigration law. We can help protect your immigration status while defending you in criminal court.