New Jersey Drunk Driving Arrests Can Affect Citizenship | New Naturalization Policy

Drunk Driving (39:4-50) in New Jersey is a very serious traffic offense. Although not technically a Title 2C criminal offense, it is widely considered a quasi-criminal offense by New Jersey criminal defense practitioners. Interestingly, in 2019, New… Read More
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Can Drunk Driving in a School Zone Cause Deportation or Immigration Problems?

In New Jersey, driving while intoxicated in a school zone is a very serious offense with particularly severe penalties that go well beyond the typical punishment associated with a regular drunk driving offense. The offense is punished under Title 39:… Read More
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Will New Jersey Drunk Driving (39:4-50) Affect H-1B Stamping?

This is a very common question that we deal with in the ordinary course of our business. Unfortunately, it is also one that is extremely complex and heavily dependent on a number of factors, including but not limited to the nature of the offense; one… Read More
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