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        Any idea how to remove deportation
       
                  
        Does someone has idea if its possible to remove the deportation ?  My friend asked me to write, she had a political case with her family,ALL of them  got deportation ( it was one case)  she was 18 when she came in USA,  now she is 26 she has a family on her own  daughter who born in here she don't have any   kind of government  programs , she won't    to start her own case with out her parents is it possible?  Help her  :)if someone now any answer
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                      Jul 31, 2010, 11:25 AM
                  
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        She needs to consult experienced immigration attorney immediately.
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                      Jul 31, 2010, 12:18 PM
                  
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        She went to 3 different  lowers and all  answers was different , write now is very difficult to find out which one is telling the true, one of them sad it is possible , another sad no it not and third one sad   u have to leave  country and then  start remove the deportation and then start  case again ,
 Write now it  verry difficult to find the  honest lower ,
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                      Jul 31, 2010, 12:27 PM
                  
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        You did not give enough info here, to get an accurate answer, you must provide information in full.  Is she detained? What really happened? Etc.
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                      Jul 31, 2010, 06:10 PM
                  
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        She came in USA   2003, WITH her family ,  started case   as a  political case    but the got deportation ,  they did appellation and case was denied ,  in 2005 , when she came in USA she was18 now she is 26 have a family , graduate associate degree ,  now she want to start case   by herself with out     mother , is it  possible?  As much she told me  one of the lower  told her she has   to remove  deportation first,  and  then start new case, but as much as I sad  all lowers are telling her the different  ways,   is it possible to remove deportation?
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                      Aug 1, 2010, 08:00 PM
                  
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					  Originally Posted by usaann   she came in USA   2003, WITH her family ,  started case   as a  political case    but the got deportation ,  they did appellation and case was denied ,  in 2005 , when she came in USA she was18 now she is 26 have a family , graduate associate degree ,  now she want to start case   by herself with out     mother , is it  possible?  as much she told me  one of the lower  told her she has   to remove  deportation first,  and  then start new case, but as much as i sad  all lowers are telling her the different  ways,   is it possible to remove deportation? Not enough details,  there is no "removal" of deportation like you can expunge a criminal conviction. From the information you provided, she has not yet complied with the deportation order or the voluntary departure.
 
Depending on the facts, such as manner or entry, age at time of filing PA, any other filings, any other immigration violations; she will need to reopen the deportation case and then apply for relief from deportation, in this case, an IR spouse case?  If she is married, and otherwise qualifies for AOS, her spouse files the I-130 and after approval, she files the motion to reopen with the AOS before the IJ.
 
I agree with Lawanwadee, find an experienced immigration attorney, try the AILA referral line.  Good luck.
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        Thanks  for  helping its ferry useful,
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