Another win for our law office regarding vacating criminal history

Another Win: Criminal Conviction Vacated — Immigration Consequences Restored

Our law office secured the vacatur of a client’s criminal conviction, clearing a major barrier to lawful status. For immigrants, the difference is life-changing: a properly vacated conviction—one set aside due to a legal or constitutional defect—generally no longer counts for immigration purposes, reopening paths to adjustment, cancellation, naturalization, or relief from removal.

What we proved

Working with post-conviction counsel, we established that the plea was invalid because the client was not advised of immigration consequences and key evidence went uninvestigated—classic Padilla and due-process violations. The court vacated the judgment and allowed the case to be re-pleaded to a non-deportable disposition.

Why vacatur matters (and when it doesn’t)

  • Counts for immigration: Vacaturs based on legal error, constitutional defect, or actual innocence—not merely rehabilitation or to avoid immigration effects—remove the conviction from the immigration analysis.
  • Doesn’t cure everything: DHS may still allege other grounds (e.g., inadmissibility for misrepresentation, unlawful presence bars). Some records (arrest reports, conduct) can still affect discretion and good moral character.

Our strategy

  1. Complete record pull: Certified docket, plea colloquy, minute orders, police reports, and counsel files.
  2. Grounds to vacate: Ineffective assistance, involuntary plea, newly discovered evidence, or statute-specific defects.
  3. Immigration-safe outcome: Renegotiated to a charge outside CIMT/Aggravated Felony definitions, avoiding a 1-year sentence where possible.
  4. Synchronization: Timed filings so the vacatur reached the immigration court/USCIS before final adjudication.

What this unlocks

  • Termination or reopening of removal proceedings when the only ground was the vacated conviction.
  • Eligibility to adjust status with waivers as needed, or to pursue cancellation where the permanent-bar triggers no longer apply.
  • A viable naturalization plan once good-moral-character obstacles are removed.

Practical tips
Act early. Obtain certified court orders showing the legal basis for vacatur; update fingerprints and background checks; and realign all applications (I-485, N-400, EOIR filings) to reflect the new record.

How we help
We coordinate the criminal-immigration strategy, target immigration-safe resolutions, and present a persuasive equities package—turning a past conviction into a clear path forward.

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