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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    Yikes, actually, her voting might be considered part of the moral turptitude part...I think that's listed under 212 (a) (2) (I) a crime involving moral turpitude (other than a purely political offense or an attempt or conspiracy to commit such a crime), or
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    Thank you for the help. I have been unable to sleep for the past three years because of this case--any little bit of advice helps/counts. Thank you again! I also got a lot of help/advice from this Professor: Ron Hayduk. He teaches on the topic of voting and was a great resource. I am...
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    Baikal3, thank you so much for your reply. I actually found the same document and thought the flow-chart at the end was pretty hope-inducing. I guess we'll have to cross our fingers and wait at this point. We don't care if she can't become a citizen as long as she can stay with us in the...
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    She definitely canceled her voter registration. She never wants to go near a voting booth again...It's been a harrowing experience for our family and we don't know what to expect next...
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    It's really bizarre: So the letter did not say that they intend to deport her. It just says that she claimed to be a US citizen and that she voted so she is, therefore, ineligible for citizenship. Does an N400 denial with a moral turptitude charge mean that a NTA will be arriving after...
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    Thanks. We already have a copy of the voter registration card. It's in someone else's handwriting. Do notices to appear sometimes not come at all? I guess I am holding out for some glimmer of hope that she'll be able to at least keep her permanent residency. We do have lawyers and we...
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    Accidental Voting by Legal Permanent Resident

    What is happening is breaking my heart...My mother, who has been a US Citizen for the past forty years, sponsored her sister twenty-five years ago. After fifteen years of waiting, her sister (my aunt) arrived in the US. My aunt spoke very little English (and I should mention is of...
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