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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Chile
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Quoting from an respected attorney on another board: No matter how safe we think we are with all this paperwork, things can change and an 'overstay' of any type can now sink immigration plans no matter how clever we think we are. Overstays can be big trouble.

"The CIS purported to rely on the March 2008 case from the 9th Circuit of http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/ca9/newopinion...pdf?openelement

The potential of expeditious removal has always existed, but the lady's report is the first time I've heard of DHS actually exercising their authority absent any other aggravating factors."

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