By going throught the routine steps that everyone else does. You may wish to contact an attorney that specializes in Immigration law, in case you run into any trouble.
By getting a full pardon of the crime
Making a false claim to US citizenship is a deportable offense. If a resident fraudulently claimed to be a citizen and voted, then he would be deportable. Moreover, if he is now a citizen, he can be stripped of citizenship. Finally, making a false claim of US citizenship is one of 4 crimes for which there is no pardon, forgiveness, or waiver- the person would face a permanent bar to entering the US, regardless if the person has a spouse or children in the US.
Yes. Only the Governor of a state can grant a pardon.
If you meet the conditions of the pardon.
A "criminal pardon" is when an official issuing the pardon is knowingly involved in a criminal act (midemeanor of felony) interfaced with the pardon. Example... A State Governor accepts a bribe for issuing a pardon.
If you are asking if you can REQUEST a pardon on a Class B felony, yes, you probably can. Depending on the state that convicted you, write either the Attorney General's Office or the Governor's Office.
Forever, unless you get a presidential pardon or something.
It is almost impossible to get a felony off your record. The only way to get a felony conviction off your record is to get a pardon.
Unfortunately, for the rest of your life--unless you are granted a pardon by the governor or the felony is expungable.
Yes the governor can pardon any crime committed in the state where they govern. But DWIs usually aren't pardoned.
Yes, if you have a first time pardon, it will not show. You will be able to get a passport
It is very difficult to get any felony removed from your record or expunged if you were convicted. It would usually take a pardon.