Living in Chicago as an Immigrant and Facing DUI Charges
Chicago is not only the economic hub of Illinois but also one of the nation’s most important immigrant gateways. Neighborhoods such as Brighton Park, Humboldt Park, and Rogers Park reflect this vibrant mix, with families from Latin America, Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa making their homes in the city. For many, building a stable life in Chicago depends on securing lawful immigration status. Unfortunately, a DUI charge under Illinois law can place everything at risk.
Illinois classifies DUI under 625 ILCS 5/11-501. A basic DUI without aggravating circumstances is a Class A misdemeanor, the most serious misdemeanor classification in the state. A conviction can bring up to 364 days in jail and fines of up to $2,500. When aggravating factors are present—such as prior DUI convictions, driving without a license or insurance, or causing injury or death—the offense becomes an “Aggravated DUI,” charged as a felony. Felonies in Illinois range from Class 4 to Class X, and penalties can include years in prison.