Obtaining permanent residency in the United States is a great privilege. It is not easy to obtain it and therefore, one must abide by all laws and comply with their requirements to retain it.
Being a permanent resident allows you to live and work legally in the country, but does not protect you from deportation if you commit a serious crime.
During an interview on Telemundo's "Un Nuevo Día," he explained under what circumstances a permanent resident who commits a crime can be deported and whether committing crimes affects a future application for citizenship.
In addition, I explain what the changes in the Visa Bulletin are and how they will benefit certain immigrants who wish to apply for permanent residency.
Here you can see the video: