The pamphlet is an overview of the issues involved in a driving under the influence offense. Issues covered include elements of the offense, field sobriety tests and sobriety checkpoints, defenses, sentences, and more.
The pamphlet is an overview of the issues involved in a driving under the influence offense. Issues covered include elements of the offense, field sobriety tests and sobriety checkpoints, defenses, sentences, and more.
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While a DUI arrest is often a mistake in judgment, it does have consequences beyond the criminal proceedings. If you are arrested for a DUI you should assume your U.S. visa is automatically revoked and contact a competent immigration attorney for guidance.
A DUI could leave you without a driver's license for a period of time: First DUI / OWI Offense: License suspension of 90 days to 2 years. Second DUI / OWI Offense: License suspension of 180 days to 2 years.
To protect your permanent resident card status, it's beneficial to hire an attorney for your DUI case. A DUI can negatively affect your green card and may even lead to deportation. Typically, a DUI charge on its own is not enough to revoke a green card, but it might land you in immigration court.
A DUI arrest on its own is not typically enough to trigger a subsequent review of your moral character and your immigration application but a DUI conviction would have a much greater chance of impacting your immigration status in the United States.
A DUI arrest on its own is not typically enough to trigger a subsequent review of your moral character and your immigration application but a DUI conviction would have a much greater chance of impacting your immigration status in the United States.