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Hi everyone, this is really complicated & I don't think my friend has any hope at all having her hubby here with her but here is the situation (I work with this gal & if I was to ever leave, she'd probably be the only one I'd keep in contact with...she is a good, good person):

Let's say her name is "Maria"...she & her hubby, "Mario", have been married for 18 yrs with 2 children....8 of those yrs he has been incarcerated (I've never ask her what crime he committed but know he has 3 DUI's under his belt-binge drinker) & is soon getting out. I just found out that he has been transferred to a prison near San Diego and they are planning on deporting him. Maria tells me that Mario told her that they've been using a wrong name for him all along...Mario told them that wasn't his name but they insist that his "name" goes with his fingerprints. She cannot afford an attorney nor can she even afford to drive to San Diego to visit him before deportation (approx. 6 wks away)...is there absolutely any chance at all they he would EVER be able to get a visa? The kids are USC's and so is Maria but as soon as the criminal record check comes up, his fingerprints will link him to this 'alias' name...would he have a lifetime ban being illegal here and committing a crime even to put him behind bars that long?

Thank you in advance, for all replies...I wish I could give her some sort of hope...

jen

effective May 13, 2011 - back in Canada, journey is over

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Hi everyone, this is really complicated & I don't think my friend has any hope at all having her hubby here with her but here is the situation (I work with this gal & if I was to ever leave, she'd probably be the only one I'd keep in contact with...she is a good, good person):

Let's say her name is "Maria"...she & her hubby, "Mario", have been married for 18 yrs with 2 children....8 of those yrs he has been incarcerated (I've never ask her what crime he committed but know he has 3 DUI's under his belt-binge drinker) & is soon getting out. I just found out that he has been transferred to a prison near San Diego and they are planning on deporting him. Maria tells me that Mario told her that they've been using a wrong name for him all along...Mario told them that wasn't his name but they insist that his "name" goes with his fingerprints. She cannot afford an attorney nor can she even afford to drive to San Diego to visit him before deportation (approx. 6 wks away)...is there absolutely any chance at all they he would EVER be able to get a visa? The kids are USC's and so is Maria but as soon as the criminal record check comes up, his fingerprints will link him to this 'alias' name...would he have a lifetime ban being illegal here and committing a crime even to put him behind bars that long?

Thank you in advance, for all replies...I wish I could give her some sort of hope...

jen

HI JEN, THIS IS A VERY HARD SITUATION, WHAT I CAN TELL YOUR FRIEND IS TO TRY TO GET A LEGAL AID AND ALSO THERE'RE A LOT OF PLACES THAT PROVIDE ALL THOSE INFORMATION FOR FREE HERE IS A LINK FROM A PLACE THAT SHE CAN GET AT LEAST SOME INFORMATION ON WHAT SHE CAN DO. SHE JUST HAVE TO ENTER HER ZIP CODE TO FIND HER LOCAL OFFICE, I WISH HER THE BEST OF LUCK AND I WILL PRAY FOR THEM GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FRIEND.

http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_r...on_problems.htm

Yaya and Ulises

Bronx, New York

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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Far too complex for VJers. A competent immigration attorney is recommended.

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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i think this would be better served in the changes forum.

moved from Latin America, Mexico & the Caribbean to there.

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Hi everyone, this is really complicated & I don't think my friend has any hope at all having her hubby here with her but here is the situation (I work with this gal & if I was to ever leave, she'd probably be the only one I'd keep in contact with...she is a good, good person):

Let's say her name is "Maria"...she & her hubby, "Mario", have been married for 18 yrs with 2 children....8 of those yrs he has been incarcerated (I've never ask her what crime he committed but know he has 3 DUI's under his belt-binge drinker) & is soon getting out. I just found out that he has been transferred to a prison near San Diego and they are planning on deporting him. Maria tells me that Mario told her that they've been using a wrong name for him all along...Mario told them that wasn't his name but they insist that his "name" goes with his fingerprints. She cannot afford an attorney nor can she even afford to drive to San Diego to visit him before deportation (approx. 6 wks away)...is there absolutely any chance at all they he would EVER be able to get a visa? The kids are USC's and so is Maria but as soon as the criminal record check comes up, his fingerprints will link him to this 'alias' name...would he have a lifetime ban being illegal here and committing a crime even to put him behind bars that long?

Thank you in advance, for all replies...I wish I could give her some sort of hope...

jen

hi hheaven67 iam sorry for your friend iam giving your answer only for base of my knowledge iam fond of knowledge iam crazy about gain knowledge my porpose only for here to discuss your case in this forum is only for helping people and invite people discuss your topic and give opnion only for base of knowledge because we are not the lawers we give advise only base of our knowledge

as my knowledge of usa immigration law if usc person marry to a illegal person and illegal person committing crime and if illegal person arrest and illegal person costody in immigration officer hand then lawer cannot do any thing even lawer cannot take case in court because illegal person canot have any civil rights to take case in court because when he committing crime he lost every single civil rights but isuggest you you can immediately hire a lawer and talk to him is there any single hope and way out

as far as maria case she hav a civil rights to hire a lawer and take her case in court and maria have only choice to prove her case in court that she is not involve in any kind of crime and criminal activity with is husband if she prove in court that she is not involving in his husband illegal activity and any kind of crime and iam 100 npercent sure if she prove case goes in her favor

as far as maria husband case immigration officer only choice to deport maria husband and i think usa goverment ban him for life time

and please remember in mind iam giving our opnion and advise only base of our knowledge and please dont act my advise untill you dont consult with your lawer

and i will pray for your friend family every thing goes fine

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HI JEN, THIS IS A VERY HARD SITUATION, WHAT I CAN TELL YOUR FRIEND IS TO TRY TO GET A LEGAL AID AND ALSO THERE'RE A LOT OF PLACES THAT PROVIDE ALL THOSE INFORMATION FOR FREE HERE IS A LINK FROM A PLACE THAT SHE CAN GET AT LEAST SOME INFORMATION ON WHAT SHE CAN DO. SHE JUST HAVE TO ENTER HER ZIP CODE TO FIND HER LOCAL OFFICE, I WISH HER THE BEST OF LUCK AND I WILL PRAY FOR THEM GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FRIEND.

http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_r...on_problems.htm

Thank you Yaya! all is appreciated!

hi hheaven67 iam sorry for your friend iam giving your answer only for base of my knowledge iam fond of knowledge iam crazy about gain knowledge my porpose only for here to discuss your case in this forum is only for helping people and invite people discuss your topic and give opnion only for base of knowledge because we are not the lawers we give advise only base of our knowledge

as my knowledge of usa immigration law if usc person marry to a illegal person and illegal person committing crime and if illegal person arrest and illegal person costody in immigration officer hand then lawer cannot do any thing even lawer cannot take case in court because illegal person canot have any civil rights to take case in court because when he committing crime he lost every single civil rights but isuggest you you can immediately hire a lawer and talk to him is there any single hope and way out

as far as maria case she hav a civil rights to hire a lawer and take her case in court and maria have only choice to prove her case in court that she is not involve in any kind of crime and criminal activity with is husband if she prove in court that she is not involving in his husband illegal activity and any kind of crime and iam 100 npercent sure if she prove case goes in her favor

as far as maria husband case immigration officer only choice to deport maria husband and i think usa goverment ban him for life time

and please remember in mind iam giving our opnion and advise only base of our knowledge and please dont act my advise untill you dont consult with your lawer

and i will pray for your friend family every thing goes fine

Thank you Mustafa...your kindness is greatly appreciated....I don't think she has much of a case unfortunately & it would take years I am sure...

immigrate2us.net specializes in difficult immigration issues and has a lot of help and a weekly free chat with a very good lawyer.

Thank you NigeriaorBust...I will make sure "Maria" checks this site out...much appreciation!

effective May 13, 2011 - back in Canada, journey is over

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Given your situation, Maria, I don't see any chance for you to ever be able to live with your husband in the US again. If there's a chance, it will take a competent immigration attorney to fight for you, and that costs thousands of Dollars and will take many years.

The only thing I can suggest at this time is to go to immigrate2us.com and post a question in the attorney section for free advice. In order for your question to be answered, make it short and to the point, like this:

Felon is being released from 8-year prison term and about to be deported to Mexico. He has been using false identification in the US. His spouse of 18 years, who's also the mother of his 2 children wonders if there's anything that can be done to bring him back to the US afterward, legally.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

Posted
Given your situation, Maria, I don't see any chance for you to ever be able to live with your husband in the US again. If there's a chance, it will take a competent immigration attorney to fight for you, and that costs thousands of Dollars and will take many years.

The only thing I can suggest at this time is to go to immigrate2us.com and post a question in the attorney section for free advice. In order for your question to be answered, make it short and to the point, like this:

Felon is being released from 8-year prison term and about to be deported to Mexico. He has been using false identification in the US. His spouse of 18 years, who's also the mother of his 2 children wonders if there's anything that can be done to bring him back to the US afterward, legally.

Thank you Bob...I will pose that question exactly on that site, greatly appreciated!

jen

effective May 13, 2011 - back in Canada, journey is over

 
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