IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS WITH CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
Many immigrants live in the United States for years with permanent resident or temporary non-resident visas. They don't realize that, because they are non-citizens, they can be deported for even the most minor crimes. Their first notice is when an officer from the Department of Homeland Security comes to their door and takes them away. Immigrants then can be immediately sent back to their country of origin or held in a deportation camp until they are removed from the United States. In some case, re-entry to the U.S. can be had in 5 years. Most cases result in permanent deportation.
IF YOU ARE A NON-CITIZEN AND HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME, YOU MUST CONTACT A CRIMINAL ATTORNEY WITH EXPERIENCE IN IMMIGRATION LAW IMMEDIATELY! DO NOT GO TO ANY COURT UNTIL YOU HAVE DONE THIS!
Attorney William Morrison has saved many immigrants charged with crimes from being deported.