Legal Question in Immigration Law in District of Columbia

fraud-travel

hello, i live in the US was a green card holder since 1987 i was 9 years old. I became a citizen in 2005, i have gotten in trouble over a month ago for faud felony, my lawyer said because of the situation i was in he's going to ask the judge to give me counseling and have the felony not go on my record...my question was i want to travel to england in december, is it a wise idea to travel or should i just wait until my case is finish with, however if i do travel will immigration deport me or am i ok to travel being that i am a naturalize citizen.


Asked on 10/09/08, 9:11 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Marc Seguinot Seguinot & Associates, P.C.

Re: fraud-travel

If you are a citizen of the U.S., you cannot be deported. If your lawyer says you can travel prior to the completion of your case, then proceed, but make certain that you will not have any hearing or proceedings going on that you will miss. You don't have to worry about immigration consequences because you are a citizen. Good luck.

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Answered on 10/09/08, 10:22 pm


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