GeorgeEU
Dec 16, 2012, 03:09 PM
Hello,
I need professional advice from professional attorneys…
Back in 2004, I went to the US for studying. After my arrival, within a couple weeks I was involved in a fight & got arrested (charged with aggravated assault). After 10-15 days I was released but because of the arrest, I missed my study date. This was the reason why I ended up in deportation facility. After some formalities, I was deported, received 10 year ban to re-enter.
I felt really bad about this but never retried to go back. This year I decided to take Master Degree in a field which is very developed in the USA, now I again started thinking about my chances of coming back.
Couple years ago I contacted my attorney in US and asked her about chances of winning / dismissing the case. She did a great job and arranged preliminary hearing of my case. The case was finally dismissed by the Judge.
Today I have no convictions in the US but I still have deportation. Do I have any chances of coming back for studying? I don't have a family or close relatives in US.
Will highly appreciate your honest and detailed reply.
Thank you in advance,
George M, 27.
I need professional advice from professional attorneys…
Back in 2004, I went to the US for studying. After my arrival, within a couple weeks I was involved in a fight & got arrested (charged with aggravated assault). After 10-15 days I was released but because of the arrest, I missed my study date. This was the reason why I ended up in deportation facility. After some formalities, I was deported, received 10 year ban to re-enter.
I felt really bad about this but never retried to go back. This year I decided to take Master Degree in a field which is very developed in the USA, now I again started thinking about my chances of coming back.
Couple years ago I contacted my attorney in US and asked her about chances of winning / dismissing the case. She did a great job and arranged preliminary hearing of my case. The case was finally dismissed by the Judge.
Today I have no convictions in the US but I still have deportation. Do I have any chances of coming back for studying? I don't have a family or close relatives in US.
Will highly appreciate your honest and detailed reply.
Thank you in advance,
George M, 27.