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My parents and siblings migrate in the US last year thru F4 Family Based petitions.They have a 10 year GC.

The petitioner(my Uncle)and my father had some arguments regarding family issues, and my Uncle warns my family that he will call the immigration in order for my family to be deported.My Uncle and my father's family do not want my family to stay anymore in the US.

Is that right that, my Uncle(petitioner) has the power to call and request for deportation of my family??

I need some advice.thank you for the replies.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Technically he cannot do that. But he can report something about your family (fraud in application, misdemeanors, etc.) to the USCIS/NVC which can be the basis of their deportation.

My Uncle personality according to my siblings thinks that he is manipulative, always brags,and thinks that he is very superior.

My Uncle always says that if they will not follow his rules and regulations, he will call the immigration.And said that the 10 year Gc is no use if he request for deportation.

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Technically he cannot do that. But he can report something about your family (fraud in application, misdemeanors, etc.) to the USCIS/NVC which can be the basis of their deportation.

My Uncle personality according to my siblings thinks that he is manipulative, always brags,and thinks that he is very superior.

My Uncle always says that if they will not follow his rules and regulations, he will call the immigration.And said that the 10 year Gc is no use if he request for deportation.

OH thats #######... dont believe him he is just black mailing your father.. better call USCIS and inquire about your problems so you will have a peace of mind...

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Could be that he knows something behind the scene but his actuations on being superior won't work on any legal aspect.

Hope things get settled soon.

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Technically he cannot do that. But he can report something about your family (fraud in application, misdemeanors, etc.) to the USCIS/NVC which can be the basis of their deportation.

My Uncle personality according to my siblings thinks that he is manipulative, always brags,and thinks that he is very superior.

My Uncle always says that if they will not follow his rules and regulations, he will call the immigration.And said that the 10 year Gc is no use if he request for deportation.

This link may be of help. http://www.uscis.gov/propub/ProPubVAP.jsp?...e16a4cb816838a4

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Could be that he knows something behind the scene but his actuations on being superior won't work on any legal aspect.

Hope things get settled soon.

They did not violate any laws, the only problem is that my Uncle always says that they(my family)entered the US with his help,and he has the authority

to report to the immigration that he do not want my family to stay anymore in the US.

Posted
Could be that he knows something behind the scene but his actuations on being superior won't work on any legal aspect.

Hope things get settled soon.

They did not violate any laws, the only problem is that my Uncle always says that they(my family)entered the US with his help,and he has the authority

to report to the immigration that he do not want my family to stay anymore in the US.

He has no such authority. What he does have is a financial obligation. Tell him if he doesn't straighten out his act, they'll all quit work and apply for means tested benefits that he will be responsible to repay. :o

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Could be that he knows something behind the scene but his actuations on being superior won't work on any legal aspect.

Hope things get settled soon.

They did not violate any laws, the only problem is that my Uncle always says that they(my family)entered the US with his help,and he has the authority

to report to the immigration that he do not want my family to stay anymore in the US.

There must be a legal basis for deportation. Green card holders enjoy the same rights as US citizens except for the right to vote. Consult with your family for possible issues that may be used against them. If in doubt, consult an immigration lawyer.

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he can deport them just coz he helped them getting a GC... thats what the USCIS tell us about our aos interview. once the GC is received nobody (even the USC spouse) can take that GC away for as long you're not doing something wrong and illegal in the states. u have every right (w/ the exception to vote). would be better to report ur uncle to the authority to settle things down and to clarify the legalities also

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I'm not a lawyer but I don't think your uncle can deport them. even though he was the petitioner. your uncle can't just tell the authorities that he wanted them get deported because they don't want to obey him. that's blackmailing. unless they did something illegal. not Because he petitioned your family doesn't mean he has the right to control them.

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