The Bose Law Firm represents clients
involved in criminal proceedings, aggressive and questionable tax planning
strategies and divorce proceedings as these matters routinely trigger deportation
provisions of recent amendments to the INA.
Specifically, non-citizens are adversely
affected by convictions for crimes of moral turpitude, drug-trafficking crimes,
and aggravated felonies. These statutory and regulatory provisions are
a result of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
of 1996 (IIRAIRA) and recent enactments of the Bush administration. In cases
involving non-citizens, particular attention must be focused on the plea
bargaining process and related proceedings.
The Firm is familiar with:
- the categories of criminal convictions
having immigration consequences
- procedure, strategies, and issues involved
in the representation of the non-citizen client
- the analysis of all aspects of conviction,
or other formal contact with the criminal justice system
- post-conviction remedies, including vacations
of judgment, expungements, and pardons
- the implications of criminal convictions
for legalization, asylum, voluntary departure, and naturalization
- criminal convictions and waivers under
the immigration statute
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