If someone gets deported due to aggravated felonies could they have a chance to return to the states?

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If someone gets deported due to aggravated felonies could they have a chance to return to the states?
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My boyfriend has two convictions that are considered aggravated felonies. I'm in the process of trying to get them dropped or lessoned. He has a current permanent resistance card plus children that are us citizens. If he can possible re-enter the US, where should the case be reopened at if he's from NC, but hearing was in GA?

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Submitted by Alexander J Segal on November 14, 2011 - 10:41am

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It really depends upon the circumstances. Cases involving criminal aliens are extremely difficult. It would be best to retain experienced immigration counsel who can determine if anything can be done to keep him in the United States. There is relief available to aggravated felons depending upon the types of crimes, length of residence, and hardship to relatives. However, you are helping by working on having the convictions lowered or vacated.

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