Will this charge affect your immigration status?
CIMT classification, aggravated felony analysis, and immigration consequence research for your charge.
For non-citizens, the stakes are existential. A state misdemeanor can be classified as a federal 'aggravated felony' for immigration purposes. CIMT classification, aggravated felony analysis, and plea consequences operate under completely different rules than criminal court. $297 vs a $2,000-5,000 immigration attorney consultation for the same analysis.
What You Get
- Deportation risk assessment
- Crime Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT) analysis
- Aggravated felony analysis under federal immigration law
- Status-specific impact based on your immigration category
- Plea consequences matrix, how different plea options affect immigration
- ICE detainer risk assessment
- Questions for your criminal defense attorney
- Questions for an immigration attorney
Sample insight from a real report:
"A plea to 'theft' with a one-year sentence is classified as an 'aggravated felony' under federal immigration law, even if the state treats it as a misdemeanor. This triggers mandatory deportation with no cancellation of removal available."
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