Answered
June 29, 2011 14:38.
It depends on what the conviction is.
You need to retain an experienced immigration lawyer to review all the facts and advise you accordingly.
J Charles Ferrari
Eng & Nishimura
213.622.2255
The statement above is general in nature, as not all the facts... moreJ Charles Ferrari
Eng & Nishimura
213.622.2255
The statement above is general in nature, as not all the facts are known. You should retain an attorney to review all the facts specific to your case in order to receive advise specific to your case. The statement above does not create an attorney/client relationship. less