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Also, I can say personally that the use of the SS number does not really mean anything. I know many people personally who were never reprimanded for it.

I hope you will never become a victim of Identity theft :rolleyes:

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Thank you Boiler!

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He will have a 10 year ban for illegal presence.

If anybody wants to visit they apply for a Tourist visa, nothing to do with you.

I have hun. I meant to the US consulate and the immigration courts. Not to a person in general. Sorry if you misunderstood me ☺

I hope you will never become a victim of Identity theft :rolleyes:

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TIN for taxes. Never claimed to be a USC. Used his own name, middle and second last name. Sorry for any confussion and thank you for your questions ☺

You say he used a different names? Who's? How did he get a social security number on a false name? And the most important question did he on any form employment, drivers license, voter registration card ever check the box he was a US citizen?

What about filing taxes?

Borrowing a name is a crime. he just hasn't got caught yet. Run don't walk him to a lawyer. He is in a mess.

Thank you for your response ☺

If his intention is to ever live in the US call Liz Cannon see what his

options are, the visitors visa is slim to none, but being a minor when he first

entered an atty can sort it out, as long as he has a qualifying relation to file

the petition for him, also all bans may have now expired, so a 221G would

more than likely given after visa refusal for IV.

please be aware in medical emergencies of on dying or death to close family legally in

the US maybe, just maybe a D3 visa can be obtained with concrete evidences ,just

so U know, right now he does not qualify for that, but one never knows, he now own biz time

passed,or the CO he gets;very rare but it has happened for a tourist visa. Best U speak to atty

Thank you!

Your brother in law screwed up when he didn't leave as ordered. By choosing to stay he is banned from the US for at least 10 years from when he left. Parents don't qualify to file a hardship waiver for adult children so there is at least a 10 year wait. ( short of the D3 if your hubby is doing to die almost immediately ) If he committed other crimes while he was ignoring immigration law and the court order it is probable that he has earned himself a lifetime ban. We are not to blame for your brother in laws actions he is. Being angry does not change the consequences of sticking your nose up at the law then expecting a free pass. He doesn't deserve it. Most of here a highly into doing the right thing immigration wise and are rather disgusted at people that think they are above doing things the right way

Thank you ☺

Applying for a visitor's visa is kind of a snowball's chance in you know where, IMO. Your brother in law will be coming from a high-fraud country plus he already showed that he "wants" to live in the US by crossing the border without a proper visa. Why would any CO let him in?

I understand that from his perspective, he will not live here because his wife wants to stay in her home country. But US immigration doesn't care about this...nor will they be inclined to fully believe him.

I'm sorry that he was treated so horribly US immigration, that is never okay. But I think his chances of a visitor visa are nil. He can try if he wants and has the extra $$.

Thank you ☺

Applying for a visitor's visa is kind of a snowball's chance in you know where, IMO. Your brother in law will be coming from a high-fraud country plus he already showed that he "wants" to live in the US by crossing the border without a proper visa. Why would any CO let him in?

I understand that from his perspective, he will not live here because his wife wants to stay in her home country. But US immigration doesn't care about this...nor will they be inclined to fully believe him.

I'm sorry that he was treated so horribly US immigration, that is never okay. But I think his chances of a visitor visa are nil. He can try if he wants and has the extra $$.

Thank you ☺

Applying for a visitor's visa is kind of a snowball's chance in you know where, IMO. Your brother in law will be coming from a high-fraud country plus he already showed that he "wants" to live in the US by crossing the border without a proper visa. Why would any CO let him in?

I understand that from his perspective, he will not live here because his wife wants to stay in her home country. But US immigration doesn't care about this...nor will they be inclined to fully believe him.

I'm sorry that he was treated so horribly US immigration, that is never okay. But I think his chances of a visitor visa are nil. He can try if he wants and has the extra $$.

Thank you ☺

Applying for a visitor's visa is kind of a snowball's chance in you know where, IMO. Your brother in law will be coming from a high-fraud country plus he already showed that he "wants" to live in the US by crossing the border without a proper visa. Why would any CO let him in?

I understand that from his perspective, he will not live here because his wife wants to stay in her home country. But US immigration doesn't care about this...nor will they be inclined to fully believe him.

I'm sorry that he was treated so horribly US immigration, that is never okay. But I think his chances of a visitor visa are nil. He can try if he wants and has the extra $$.

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