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Immigration Consequenses of DUI

If you are convicted of driving without a license after you have lost it due to an alcohol offense, it will be considered a crime of moral turpitude and you may be deported. Do not drive until you have your license is returned to you. You are under revocation until then.

If you are convicted of an alcohol offense and sentenced to 365 days or more, it is considered a crime of violence and you may be deported. This includes any suspended sentence.

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