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If you are a green card holder and you believe that authorities may have grounds to deport you, speak to a Salt Lake City Immigration attorney immediately. Contact the Gloria Cardenas at Familia America Immigration law firm to get a free consultation today. Call the offices at 801-656-9605 for a free consultation. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Can You Lose Your Green Card and Be Deported? For What? (1)


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Can You Lose Your Green Card and Be Deported? For
What?
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  • Yes, you can. Just because you have acquired a
    green card does not mean that you do whatever you
    want in the U.S. without the fear of deportation.
    In fact, green card holders have fewer rights
    than U.S. citizens, and can be deported for
    certain actions and violations of immigration
    laws.
  • Today, the Salt Lake City green card attorney at
    Familia America Immigration is going to outline
    the most common actions that make green card
    holders deportable. There are certain limitations
    to your rights, and you must be aware of each and
    every of them.

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Pretend to be a U.S. Citizen to Vote
  • Green card holders are not allowed to vote in the
    U.S., and doing so by misguiding authorities
    about your legal status in an effort to vote may
    make you deportable. There is a huge difference
    between a USC (United States Citizen) and lawful
    permanent resident (LPR), as the former have far
    more rights than the latter, and must not abuse
    their rights.
  • Since not all motor vehicle officials in Salt
    Lake City or elsewhere in Utah know the
    difference between USC and LPR, they may even
    encourage you to go to polls in order to vote
    with your drivers license even if you are not
    eligible. That is why knowing your rights as a
    green card holder is so critical to avoid legal
    trouble.

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Failure to Inform Authorities About Address Change
  • It may sound bizarre, but even failure to inform
    authorities about the change of your address in a
    timely manner may lead to deportation. Our Salt
    Lake City green card lawyer at the Familia
    America Immigration law firm explains that as a
    green card holder, you are given ten days to
    report a new address form to U.S. Citizenship and
    Immigration Services (USCIS).
  • Get legal help about how to change your address
    form, or what to do if ten days have expired and
    you still have not completed the form by
    consulting an attorney.

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Failure to Establish of a Permanent Residence
  • Once you get a green card, you must establish a
    permanent resident and stay there. Abandonment of
    your residence within the U.S. and failure to
    establish a permanent residence can lead to
    deportation. The Familia America Immigration
    lawyers explains that you may have to prove your
    permanent residence either when applying for U.S.
    citizenship or requesting re-entry to the county
    after cross its borders.

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Commit a Crime
  • This one is quite straightforward if you commit
    a crime, expect consequences, including
    consequences for your green card status.
    Depending on the severity of your crime,
    authorities may take your green card status away
    from you and make you deportable. It does not
    necessarily have to be a felony or misdemeanor to
    put you at risk of losing your green card, as
    even less serious offences and crimes can get you
    in trouble.

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Commit Fraud
  • If you are convicted of any type of fraud,
    including fraud in the application process to get
    a green card, you will most likely be removed
    from the country. However, as they have mentioned
    earlier, there are exceptions to every rule,
    which is why it is essential to consult a green
    card attorney.

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Speak to Gloria Cardenas
  • If you are a green card holder and you believe
    that authorities may have grounds to deport you,
    speak to a Salt Lake City Immigration attorney
    immediately.
  • Contact the Gloria Cardenas at Familia America
    Immigration law firm to get a free consultation
    today. Call the offices at 801-656-9605 for a
    free consultation.

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6243 South Redwood Road, Suite 235, Taylorsville,
UT, 84123

Phone 801-656-9605

Fax 801-975-7006
Website https//www.familiaamerica.com/contact-us
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Familia America Immigration
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