Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued yet another pardon to an undocumented immigrant with a criminal conviction ahead of his deportation hearing Tuesday.

Harveys Gomez, 39, a Bronx resident and Dominican Republic native, is the latest immigrant to be granted clemency by Cuomo.

Gomez was convicted of criminal sale of a controlled substance nearly a decade ago and has been in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement since October, despite having completed probation, according to Cuomo’s office.

Cuomo’s office says Gomez came to the US when he was 8 years old, is openly gay and HIV-positive, is a survivor of childhood sex abuse and “has no family in the Dominican Republic who would be able to support him if deported.”

“Harveys Gomez has paid his debt to society for a crime committed nearly a decade ago and poses no threat to society. America is his home — he has a family here, works here and has lived here for over 30 years,” Cuomo said in a statement.

This marks the fourth time Cuomo has used his pardon authority to protect individuals facing potential deportation.

In July, Cuomo pardoned seven people facing deportation for previous “minor criminal convictions.”

Since taking office in 2011, Cuomo has issued 34 immigration-related pardons.