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Does Residency Status in the U.S. Matter for Extradition?

Hi. I am a lawful permanent resident of the United States but not a citizen. I have built my life here for many years, including family and professional commitments. Recently I learned that authorities in my country of origin are reviewing past business transactions that could potentially result in criminal charges. Does permanent residency provide any additional protection in an extradition context, or is the analysis the same regardless of immigration status? I am trying to understand how residency interacts with treaty obligations.

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hurikan
Feb 19

Hello. Immigration status does not fundamentally alter the legal standards applied in extradition proceedings. Courts focus on the existence of a valid treaty and whether the alleged conduct satisfies the principle of dual criminality. While citizenship or residency may carry practical implications outside the courtroom, judicial review centers on statutory compliance rather than on immigration classification. Each case turns on the documentation submitted and the applicable legal framework. For a comprehensive overview of how nationality and residency intersect with extradition law, you may consult https://extraditionlawyers.ae/ The explanation clarifies how treaty obligations operate independently of immigration status.

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