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Alabama Hit and Run Plea: Guarding Against Deportation

Key Takeaways for Non-Citizens Facing Alabama Hit and Run Charges A “Change of Plea” in an Alabama criminal case can trigger severe immigration consequences, including deportation or inadmissibility, especially for non-citizens. The specific wording of the charge and plea deal is far more critical for immigration purposes than the sentence itself. The definition of a […]

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Alabama DWI & Immigration: Jury Selection Strategies

Meta Description: A guide for non-citizens facing an Alabama DWI (DUI) charge. Understand the severe immigration consequences, including deportation and inadmissibility, and learn about the critical role of jury selection strategy, specifically the use of a Motion in Limine, to protect your legal status. For non-U.S. citizens, a driving while intoxicated (DWI), often referred to

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Alabama DWI & Immigration: A Non-Citizen’s Guide to Risk

Meta Description: For non-citizens, an Alabama DWI charge is not just a criminal matter—it’s an immigration crisis. Learn how discovery and conviction impact your visa, green card, and risk of deportation, and why immediate legal action is essential. AI-Generated Content Disclaimer: This post provides general legal information and is not a substitute for consultation with

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Alabama DUI & Your Immigration Status: What You Must Know

Meta Description: For non-citizens, an Alabama DUI conviction can trigger severe federal immigration consequences, including deportation risk and denial of naturalization. Understand how an Alabama DUI is viewed by USCIS and the US Department of Homeland Security. For individuals who are not US citizens, an arrest or conviction for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in

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Protecting Your Immigration Status

Focus on Immigration Consequences of an Alabama DUI An arrest for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Alabama is not merely a state criminal matter for non-U.S. citizens. For visa holders, green card holders, and others, the criminal process—starting with the bail hearing—can trigger immediate and severe federal immigration consequences, including detention and denial of

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