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Im a USC petitioning my dad and currently in NVC process (AOS). Back in 2002 my dad tried to visit the US on a tourist visa but was denied entry (they suspect him of working in the US without a permit). Is this going to somewhat present an issue regarding his petition to immigrate in the US? Thanks in advance for your answer :)

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Im a USC petitioning my dad and currently in NVC process (AOS). Back in 2002 my dad tried to visit the US on a tourist visa but was denied entry (they suspect him of working in the US without a permit). Is this going to somewhat present an issue regarding his petition to immigrate in the US? Thanks in advance for your answer :)

What was he given as far as paperwork when he was denied entry? Did he sign anything? Some times people are just turned away and it won't be an issue. Other times they're charged with fraud and they end up convincing the person to sign a confession to fraud. Then he would have earned a ban, and he's unlikely to get a visa.

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Im a USC petitioning my dad and currently in NVC process (AOS). Back in 2002 my dad tried to visit the US on a tourist visa but was denied entry (they suspect him of working in the US without a permit). Is this going to somewhat present an issue regarding his petition to immigrate in the US? Thanks in advance for your answer :)

If your father had a visa and was turned away at the border because they thought his intent was to work on a tourist visa he would have probably been banned for 5 years. It should be ok now unless there is more to the story.

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if he incurred a ban in 2002, then is great probability his ban is over.

He'll learn more on interview day, but suggest he have the waiver application paperwork in his hand, just in case he needs it.

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if he incurred a ban in 2002, then is great probability his ban is over.

He'll learn more on interview day, but suggest he have the waiver application paperwork in his hand, just in case he needs it.

My dad sent me the papers he received from the airport/immigration and it says his ban for 5yrs. but Im sure thats over now and hoping it wont affect my petition for him.

Whats a waiver application? If its going to be handy I'll prepare it for him immediately. Thanks again for all u guys replies :)

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