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Petitioning for a voluntary deportee who did time for 2nd degree attempted murder

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phd1974,

I know, I know. I cringed after I reread it and realized the grammatical errors. By then it was too late to edit.

I think everyone got the gist of what I was trying to say.

“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

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he was being sarcastic. Nothing about this situation will resolve itself. This is a DIY site and this case is far beyond the reaches of DIY. And to be honest, he seriously doesn't have a snowball's chance in heck of ever getting back here. Thank God.

Thank you. I agree
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Bermuda
Timeline

Just curious...was there an overstay before the arrest?

K-1...

 

08/09/2015: I-129F mailed
08/14/2015: NOA1 received by email; hardcopy received approximately 08/17/2015
09/14/2015: NOA2 received
09/30/2015: NVC received case
10/02/2015: CEAC status changed to "In Transit"
10/08/2015: CEAC status changed to "Ready"
10/09/2015: Consulate acknowledged receipt via phone; Hardcopy from US DoS with case number.
10/19/2015: Received information from Consulate.
10/28/2015: Medical Exam
11/17/2015: Interview...rescheduled due to computer problems. New date as yet unknown.
11/18/2015: Called in for interview and APPROVED!

11/24/2015: Picked up visa/passport and sealed packet from the Consulate! <happy dance>

02/14/2016: Arrived in the U.S. (POE was Bermuda)...CO was really nice!

02/18/2016: Married! :)

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AOS...

 

03/02/2016: AOS/EAD/AP Package mailed
03/14/2016: I-485/765/131 NOAs received by mail. USCIS Received Date 03/04/2016; USCIS Notice Date 03/10/2016
03/25/2016: Received biometrics appointment letter for I-485 & I-765
04/04/2016: Biometrics appointment
04/26/2016: Received notification that the I-131 was approved and the name was updated on the I-765
05/23/2016: Received notice that card was being produced for I-765.
05/28/2016: Received EAD/AP card.
06/01/2016: Received electronic notice that AOS interview has been scheduled.
06/30/2016: I-485 interview at USCIS Baltimore Field Office.
09/01/2016: InfoPass appointment made for 09/07/2016.
09/06/2016: Received electronic notification that I-485 was approved on 09/02/2016.
09/09/2016: Received approval letter.
09/14/2016: Green Card delivered! :)

 

ROC...

 

06/13/2018: I-751 package mailed to Vermont Service Center
06/25/2018: NOA/extension letter received, dated 06/19/2018

07/14/2018: Received ASC notice for Biometrics Appointment

07/25/18: Completed Biometrics

06/13/19: Received email notification of card production. I-751 approved!

06/19/19: 10yr card delivered!

 
 
 
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One main thing to remember is The complete thoughts 1st for any visa to the US

& any country is ARE YOU A THREAT TO THE CITIZENS & National Security concerns

This guy obviously failed that on an attempted murder that disfigured someone, he

has mental health issues = it could happen again...pee him off get stabbed.

Multiple CIMT by itself after 15 yrs could see him getting petitioned for (very discretionary)

I don't think he may even make VD with mental issues & a user. This is immigration root canal.

If mom got the money talk to Carl Shusterman (atty), but in the meantime the mom should arrange

a place for him to live in his birth country , get someone to oversee his doctors visits, and send mthly

maintenance there, that's the best to use her money to do with his case scenario

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One main thing to remember is The complete thoughts 1st for any visa to the US

& any country is ARE YOU A THREAT TO THE CITIZENS & National Security concerns

This guy obviously failed that on an attempted murder that disfigured someone, he

has mental health issues = it could happen again...pee him off get stabbed.

Multiple CIMT by itself after 15 yrs could see him getting petitioned for (very discretionary)

I don't think he may even make VD with mental issues & a user. This is immigration root canal.

If mom got the money talk to Carl Shusterman (atty), but in the meantime the mom should arrange

a place for him to live in his birth country , get someone to oversee his doctors visits, and send mthly

maintenance there, that's the best to use her money to do with his case scenario Thank you Jawaree.

Thus far this has one of THE best opinions i've gotten. He's been living there for 5 years now and the mother has been taking care of him and making sure he is getting his treatments. Like you said, the best use for the money should be towards helping him rehabilitate himself.

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I vote that we let his home country try to rehab him. We've got enough screwed up people without bringing in more. His mom can always go visit him.

I agree.

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Thus far this has one of THE best opinions i've gotten. He's been living there for 5 years now and the mother has been taking care of him and making sure he is getting his treatments. Like you said, the best use for the money should be towards helping him rehabilitate himself.

It would be best to try to explain what Jawaree posted to the mother so she has a better understanding of why options for her son to immigrate are slim. Parents are often very forgiving of their children and she is looking at his situation through a mother's eyes.

The eyes of the government are not as forgiving.

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“When starting an immigration journey, the best advice is to understand that sacrifices have to be made... whether it is time, money, or separation; or a combination of all.” - Unlockable

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ghana
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He has no chance until thy kingdom come. Deportation takes 10 years before you can re-enter the country excluding criminal charges and all criminal activities. His mom is better off visiting him where ever he is

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