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Convention Against Torture: A Vital Relief For Immigrants With Criminal Convictions

19 May 2025

By Alena Shautsova, New York Immigration Lawyer


Convention Against Torture

When facing removal proceedings, especially due to criminal convictions, many immigrants feel their options are limited. Traditional reliefs like asylum or withholding of removal often have stringent bars related to criminal history. However, the Convention Against Torture (CAT) remains a crucial form of protection, even for those with serious criminal records.

Understanding CAT Relief

CAT protection is a form of relief that prohibits the U.S. government from removing an individual to a country where they are likely to face torture. Unlike other forms of relief:

Legal Standards for CAT

To qualify for CAT protection, an applicant must demonstrate:

Recent BIA Decision: Matter of M-S-I-, 29 I&N Dec. 61 (BIA 2025)

In Matter of M-S-I-, the Board of Immigration Appeals provided further clarification on the standards for CAT relief. The decision emphasized:

This decision underscores the importance of presenting credible evidence that any feared harm is not only severe but also sanctioned or permitted by government officials.

Importance for Individuals with Criminal Convictions

For immigrants with criminal records, CAT may be the only available form of relief:

Building a Strong CAT Claim

Given the complexities of CAT applications, especially after the M-S-I- decision, it's essential to:

Conclusion

The Matter of M-S-I- decision reinforces the stringent requirements for CAT relief, emphasizing the necessity of demonstrating both the likelihood of torture and government involvement. For immigrants with criminal convictions, understanding and effectively presenting a CAT claim is vital.

If you or a loved one is facing removal and believes they may qualify for CAT protection, consult with a knowledgeable immigration attorney to explore your options.

Frequently Asked Questions About CAT

Final Thoughts: A Shield When Others Fail

CAT protection is not perfect. It does not offer the stability of a green card or a pathway to citizenship. But for many immigrants with criminal records, it is the only legal shield against deportation to danger.

If you or a loved one has a criminal record and is facing removal, it is vital to consult with a seasoned immigration lawyer who understands the evolving landscape of CAT protection. My office is here to help.

Contact Alena Shautsova, New York Immigration Lawyer

Website: www.shautsova.com
Phone: (917) 885-2261

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