What are the immigration consequences of voting if you are not a U.S. Citizen?
What are the immigration consequences of voting if you are not a U.S. Citizen?
Unlawful voting is both a ground of inadmissibility and deportability. In order to register to vote, one has to sign a form affirming that you are a U.S. Citizen. Hence there is the additional issue of claiming to be a U.S. Citizen when you are not, which is an unwaivable ground of inadmissibility, unless it was before 1996. It is a basis for denial of US naturalization. It all comes down to the facts of the case and one must immediately seek the help of an immigration attorney since there are criminal and immigration consequences of such an action.
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