pectoralis
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Dear sir,
A good friend of mine was recently involved in a misdemeanor of moral turpitude. He asked me for some advice .. hence i am posting this thread. His question is .. is there any chance of immigration if you are convicted for a misdemeanor.. he is also trying to take his case to trial to try and change the conviction to disorderly conduct rather than a misdemeanor.. does this make any difference in immigration.. if charges are all together dropped .. i believe he still has to disclose that he was arrested for the crime.. is there any chance of imigration. Thanks in advance.
A good friend of mine was recently involved in a misdemeanor of moral turpitude. He asked me for some advice .. hence i am posting this thread. His question is .. is there any chance of immigration if you are convicted for a misdemeanor.. he is also trying to take his case to trial to try and change the conviction to disorderly conduct rather than a misdemeanor.. does this make any difference in immigration.. if charges are all together dropped .. i believe he still has to disclose that he was arrested for the crime.. is there any chance of imigration. Thanks in advance.
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