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Mar 11, 2013, 10:44 PM
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Immigration.
A man I know has two deportations but cam back to the states to take care of his wife who has cancer. Will the up coming reform help him at all?
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Immigration Expert
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Mar 11, 2013, 11:34 PM
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Not enough info.. how did he get back to US after deportation? Any felony charges, etc.
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Mar 13, 2013, 01:41 PM
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He first came to the U.S. and was caught at the border and went back willingly. Crossed again successfully. Married a citizen. He tried to straighten things out. Got a work permit and filed an app. He got an App to go in and was arrested and sent back to Mexico. Many years later he found out his wife, who had been visiting him regularly and had two kids with had cancer. He freaked and crossed the border into the U.S. to take care of her. He's planning on returning to Mexico now that she is fine but we want to know if he has a chance to be with her. With the new reform does he have a chance. Should he go back or does he have a better chance staying?
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Mar 13, 2013, 04:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by Niki201
He first came to the U.S. and was caught at the border and went back willingly. Crossed again successfuly. Married a citizen. He tried to straighten things out. Got a work permit and filed an app. He got an App to go in and was arrested and sent back to Mexico. Many years later he found out his wife, who had been visiting him
regularly and had two kids with had cancer. He freaked and crossed the border into the U.S. to take care of her. He's planning on returning to Mexico now that she is fine but we want to know if he has a chance to be with her. Withe the new reform does he have a chance. Should he go back or does he have a better chance staying?
No felony charges we know of.
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Mar 15, 2013, 04:52 PM
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He needs to voluntarily go back. If he gets caught again, it could mean prison, then another deportation. When he gets back he can apply for a visa.
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Mar 15, 2013, 09:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by Handyman2007
He needs to voluntarily go back. If he gets caught again, it could mean prison, then another deportation. When he gets back he can apply for a visa.
When he gets back?
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Mar 16, 2013, 07:33 AM
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He NEEDS to go back... and its going to take years before he will be allowed to reapply and even be considered... as long as he stays they will not consider it, the ban period doesn't start until they leave and stay out... his repeat offender status seals his fate on that...
His record is NOT otherwise clean as would be required.
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