Introduction
Cancellation of Removal is a form of relief for non-permanent residents facing deportation. It allows them to remain in the U.S. and obtain legal status, provided they meet specific criteria.
Eligibility Criteria
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- Continuous Physical Presence: At least ten years in the U.S.
- Good Moral Character: Demonstrated over the past ten years.
- Hardship to Qualifying Relatives: Prove extreme hardship to U.S. citizen or permanent resident family members.
- Criminal Convictions: Certain convictions may disqualify applicants.
Application Process
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Conclusion
Cancellation of Removal offers a lifeline for non-permanent residents but requires thorough preparation and strong legal support.
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Q: What specific types of criminal convictions may disqualify applicants from Cancellation of Removal?
A: Certain criminal convictions can indeed disqualify applicants from Cancellation of Removal. Typically, serious offenses such as aggravated felonies, violent crimes, or drug trafficking can lead to ineligibility. Additionally, multiple misdemeanors may also impact your application. It is crucial to consult with an immigration attorney to assess your criminal history and understand how it may affect your eligibility for this form of relief. Legal guidance can help navigate these complexities effectively.
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