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Good afternoon. Thank you in advance for your support, time and effort. My husband received VD from Immigration Judge prior to removal proceedings. He was in the country, USA, illegal entry for 5 years. We bought his VD airline ticket back to Mexico (Mexican National. driving without license. I spoke to US immigration and they said he did not have a bar of reentry because he VD and paid his own way out. How do I verify this is true? What information am I looking for to confirm or deny this? Also, from what I have come to understand, I think, is that when we go to Juarez for the visa interview it is then that the ban is placed on him and a waiver then must be submitted. And a waiver can't be submitted unless it is necessary and it will become necessary aftern a ban is placed at the interview. Do I understand? Thank you so much.

Also what type of waiver should I be reading about then? Thank you again.

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Good afternoon. Thank you in advance for your support, time and effort. My husband received VD from Immigration Judge prior to removal proceedings. He was in the country, USA, illegal entry for 5 years. We bought his VD airline ticket back to Mexico (Mexican National. driving without license. I spoke to US immigration and they said he did not have a bar of reentry because he VD and paid his own way out. How do I verify this is true? What information am I looking for to confirm or deny this? Also, from what I have come to understand, I think, is that when we go to Juarez for the visa interview it is then that the ban is placed on him and a waiver then must be submitted. And a waiver can't be submitted unless it is necessary and it will become necessary aftern a ban is placed at the interview. Do I understand? Thank you so much.

Also what type of waiver should I be reading about then? Thank you again.

There are several different types of ban. There's a ban for failing to leave on time on VD. There's a different ban for accumulating days of illegal presence.

Your husband is not subject to the first ban. He does trigger the second ban - it's a 10 years ban for more than a year of illegal presence in the US. You will need to apply for a waiver after his visa is denied because of the illegal presence ban.

Read up on the I-601 waiver.

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Unlawful presence over 1 year triggers a 10-year bar, deportation another 10-year bar (20 years after a felony conviction). Both bars are served concurrently (10+10=10) and the reasons that will get you an I-601 waiver are the same that would get you an I-212 waiver. If you get one approved, you'd get the other one approved as well.

I-601s are a ######, but if there's one positive thing to say about Mexico it's that Ciudad Juarez approves more of those things than the rest of the world combined.

Go to http://www.immigrate2us.net for the waiver experts.

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