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Title: Crimes That Make You Inadmissible to the USA


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Crimes That Make You Inadmissible to the USA
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  • Crimes That Make You Inadmissible to the USA
  • Criminal convictions are a significant factor in
    determining inadmissibility to the United States.
    Here are some key categories of crimes that can
    make you inadmissible
  • Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT)
  • Crimes involving moral turpitude are offenses
    that involve conduct that is inherently base,
    vile, or depraved, and contrary to accepted rules
    of morality and the duties owed between persons
    or to society in general.
  • Common examples include
  • Fraud Offenses involving deceit or intentional
    dishonesty, such as identity theft, credit card
    fraud, and insurance fraud.
  • Theft Crimes involving the unlawful taking of
    property, including burglary, larceny, and
    robbery.
  • Assault Crimes involving physical violence or
    threats of violence, particularly those resulting
    in serious bodily harm.
  • Controlled Substance Violations
  • Convictions related to the illegal possession,
    distribution, or trafficking of controlled
    substances can lead to inadmissibility. This
    includes
  • Drug Possession Possession of illegal drugs,
    even in small quantities.
  • Drug Trafficking The manufacturing,
    distribution, or sale of illegal drugs.
  • Aggravated Felonies
  • Certain serious crimes are categorized as
    aggravated felonies under

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  • Sexual Abuse of a Minor Any sexual conduct with
    a person under the age of consent.
  • Multiple Criminal Convictions
  • Having multiple criminal convictions can also
    result in inadmissibility, regardless of the
    nature of the offenses. The INA specifies that
    individuals with two or more convictions
    resulting in an aggregate sentence of five years
    or more are inadmissible.
  • Crimes of Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Child
    Abuse
  • Crimes involving domestic violence, stalking,
    child abuse, or child neglect can make an
    individual inadmissible to the USA. These
    offenses reflect a threat to personal safety and
    societal order.
  • Human Trafficking and Prostitution
  • Engaging in human trafficking or offenses related
    to prostitution can lead to inadmissibility. This
    includes
  • Human Trafficking The exploitation of
    individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for
    labor or commercial sex.
  • Prostitution Engaging in or promoting
    prostitution.
  • Terrorism and National Security Concerns
  • Involvement in terrorist activities or actions
    that pose a threat to national security can make
    an individual permanently inadmissible. This
    includes
  • Terrorist Activities Engaging in or supporting
    acts of terrorism.
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