Dui Conviction Immigration Impact

Summary

A DUI conviction in Illinois can lead to deportation if classified as an aggravated felony and may cause inadmissibility issues for visa or green card applications. The likelihood of a bill being approved by Congress is unpredictable and depends on various factors. Consult a local immigration attorney for detailed advice.

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DUI conviction Deportation and inadmissibility
To provide accurate information, could you please share your location? Laws and their enforcement can vary greatly depending on the jurisdiction.
Il
The likelihood of a bill getting approved is hard to predict. However, as of now, in Illinois:
- DUI conviction can lead to deportation if it's considered an aggravated felony.
- It can also cause inadmissibility issues for visa or green card applications.

Please consult a local attorney for expert advice.
Illinois
Welcome to FreeLawChat. I understand that you're concerned about a DUI conviction's potential effects on immigration status based on a bill under consideration. Let's clarify a few things:
*. Current Illinois law considers aggravated DUI as a deportable offense.
*. This can affect visa or green card applications.
Please contact a local immigration attorney for detailed advice.