Your Minnesota DWI arrest can affect your license, visa, travel, work, family, and future immigration filings. Carey Law Firm helps noncitizens understand the criminal charge, protect urgent legal interests, and coordinate immigration-sensitive decisions. You can request a free, confidential consultation with Jay Carey.
A Minnesota Non-Citizen DWI Lawyer can review your charge before you make decisions that may affect court, travel, or immigration filings. Request a free consultation through the contact page or call 612-548-2988 and explain your status, court date, and immediate concern.
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You explain the stop, arrest, status, travel plans, prior history, and pending immigration matters. Jay identifies urgent deadlines and requests missing notices, records, or documents.
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Jay reviews police reports, body-camera video, squad video, test records, warrants, charging papers, release documents, and materials connected to Minnesota DWI testing.
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Jay explains developments, handles criminal proceedings, discusses available choices, and guides you through court obligations, license-revocation concerns, and remaining defense steps.
Your fear may come from not knowing whether a DWI will affect your visa, green card, naturalization, or next trip. A Minnesota Non-Citizen DWI Lawyer can separate confirmed criminal facts from assumptions and explain what must go to immigration counsel.
The firm provides DWI Defense for Non-Citizens and U.S. citizens facing alcohol, drug, test-refusal, or repeat-offense allegations. You can review the Minnesota DWI offense levels to understand how charge severity may change.
You may need a criminal defense attorney when another allegation accompanies the DWI or when a separate misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, or felony creates immigration concerns. The defense must focus on the actual charge, evidence, and available legal options.
A serious traffic matter may affect your record, license, insurance, employment, or ability to meet family obligations. Noncitizens may also need clear documentation of the charge and final result for later legal or immigration use.
A DWI can create driving problems even while the criminal case remains open. The firm reviews notices, deadlines, and reinstatement concerns. If police detained you after arrest, the DWI jail-release guide explains related Minnesota procedures.
A Minnesota Non-Citizen DWI Lawyer can help you understand the criminal case while you obtain separate advice about DWI immigration consequences. Call 612-548-2988, email [email protected], or use the online contact form to request your free, confidential consultation.
November 09, 2017
Jay Carey started handling my case in August 2010. He had some of my charges dismissed and I received a fair sentence on the final charges. Here it is April 2011, and he is still giving me excellent advise. I highly recommend Jay Carey for anyone facing a DUI/DWI.
October 28, 2016
April 14, 2015
I couldn’t have asked for a better lawyer to represent me. Jay is highly informed and communicates well. From day one, Jay was willing to answer all my questions, spending more than an hour with me during a free consultation. Since it was my first time dealing with a DWI, this made me feel mor…
March 26, 2012
April 28, 2011
No attorney should answer this from the DWI label alone. Re-entry can depend on your visa or permanent-resident status, conviction record, substance involved, time outside the country, and other admissibility rules. Review the case with immigration counsel before traveling or applying for a new visa.
USCIS Form N-400 asks applicants about arrests, citations, detention, charges, and convictions. Its instructions may require arrest records, charging documents, and certified court dispositions. Keep complete records even if prosecutors dismiss or reduce the case. Never guess or omit information on an immigration form.
You should not assume either automatic removal or automatic safety. Immigration analysis depends on the exact statute, admitted conduct, record of conviction, sentence, status, and other facts. A criminal defense lawyer should avoid immigration promises and coordinate with licensed immigration counsel before resolving the charge.
Federal immigration law treats certain controlled-substance violations differently from alcohol-related driving allegations. USCIS guidance recognizes controlled-substance grounds of inadmissibility, and federal treatment of cannabis may differ from Minnesota law. Your lawyers should identify the alleged substance and review laboratory, warrant, and charging records carefully.
It may. Immigration agencies can examine the offense, conviction records, admitted conduct, sentence, and supporting documents under federal standards. Before you accept a plea, your criminal and immigration lawyers should review the proposed language and confirm what each attorney can and cannot predict.
A Non-Resident DWI may involve someone who lives outside Minnesota, including a U.S. citizen. A Non-Citizen DWI involves a person who is not a U.S. citizen, whether that person lives in Minnesota or elsewhere. Some clients fit both categories and face separate travel, license, and court concerns.
A DWI arrest or conviction may require disclosure and documentation during naturalization. USCIS evaluates good moral character under federal law and reviews the applicant’s conduct and record. The effect depends on the full history, statutory period, case facts, and current policy, so obtain individualized immigration advice.
Jay Carey handles Minnesota DWI matters in Minneapolis, St. Paul, the Twin Cities, and communities across the state, subject to case facts and availability. If you need a DWI Lawyer for Immigrants in Minnesota, share the arrest location, court date, status, and travel concerns when you contact the firm.