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Hey guys, I need your help. 
A friend of mine, son was sent back to Jamaica with out any way to re-enter legally, and without any proof of citizenship does anyone have any information as to how to regain entrance? It has been over four years and the dad is not willing to provide any kind of assistance. His first entry was at the age of 12 he was sent back when he was 26. 

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Why was he sent back?

 

Is he not a Jamaican Citizen? If not which Country is he a Citizen of.

 

On what basis was he in the US? A  Green Card holder?

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27 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Why was he sent back?

 

Is he not a Jamaican Citizen? If not which Country is he a Citizen of.

 

On what basis was he in the US? A  Green Card holder?

His dad put him out and he was homeless.

So he was born in Jamaica but enter the US on a immigrant visa which would make him automatically a citizen based on the age, and the fact that his dad was a US citizen at the time of entry. 

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56 minutes ago, Mike E said:

Does he have his green card still?

His dad took away all his documents plus because he was eligible for citizenship upon entry. He didn’t get a green card. He enter the US as a minor to a US citizen.

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Just now, Millz said:

His dad took away all his documents plus because he was eligible for citizenship upon entry. He didn’t get a green card. He enter the US as a minor to a US citizen.

 

 

Jamaican citizens have a visa waiver for Mexico. And Panama. 
 

Fly to a Mexico via Panama. Walk into the U.S.  
 

 

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Who sent him back to Jamaica? Was he arrested, couldn't proof anything and got deported? 

 

Cause with him being 26 who can force him on a plane to go to Jamaica if not the authorities. And if it got that far without him able to convince them he's a citizen then there might be something off and it won't really help him to just go back.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Letspaintcookies said:

 And if it got that far without him able to convince them he's a citizen then there might be something off and it won't really help him to just go back.

 

 

As far as CBP is concerned, he is an LPR. CBP has no legal reason to not admit him. 

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35 minutes ago, Mike E said:

As far as CBP is concerned, he is an LPR. CBP has no legal reason to not admit him. 

Don’t you lose LPR after being out of the country for longer than 6 months?

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16 minutes ago, Lornaevo said:

Don’t you lose LPR after being out of the country for longer than 6 months?

No.  

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59 minutes ago, Letspaintcookies said:

Cause with him being 26 who can force him on a plane to go to Jamaica if not the authorities

That part of the story doesn’t add up. And it doesn’t matter if the OP became a U.S. citizen when his father naturalized.  
 

OP should stop admiring this problem and should focus on getting to a US port of entry.  Refuse to sign I-407. NTA risk? So what? If OP is a citizen, they won’t deport him.  Eventually it will get sorted.  
 

 

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1 hour ago, Mike E said:

That part of the story doesn’t add up. And it doesn’t matter if the OP became a U.S. citizen when his father naturalized.  
 

OP should stop admiring this problem and should focus on getting to a US port of entry.  Refuse to sign I-407. NTA risk? So what? If OP is a citizen, they won’t deport him.  Eventually it will get sorted.  
 

 

Listen, I don’t know the whole story. His mother said he wasn’t arrested. He started to smoke weed and then said he start hearing voices and and during that time was when they send him back to Jamaica. She said he was never arrested or deport

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2 hours ago, Letspaintcookies said:

Who sent him back to Jamaica? Was he arrested, couldn't proof anything and got deported? 

 

Cause with him being 26 who can force him on a plane to go to Jamaica if not the authorities. And if it got that far without him able to convince them he's a citizen then there might be something off and it won't really help him to just go back.

 

 

His mom was saying something about he started to smoke weed and said he was hearing voices and during that time was when dad sent him back. She told me he was never arrested or deported. So I direct them to the US Embassy. I’m just asking for additional information.

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6 minutes ago, Millz said:

Listen, I don’t know the whole story. His mother said he wasn’t arrested. He started to smoke weed and then said he start hearing voices and and during that time was when they send him back to Jamaica. She said he was never arrested or deport

Doesn’t add up and it doesn’t matter. Focus on booking his flight to Mexico City and his next flight to a border city like Tijuana or Juarez.  Gather all his evidence of being an LPR including his A number.  
 

The embassy is a waste of time imho. 

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17 hours ago, Millz said:

Hey guys, I need your help. 
A friend of mine, son was sent back to Jamaica with out any way to re-enter legally, and without any proof of citizenship does anyone have any information as to how to regain entrance? It has been over four years and the dad is not willing to provide any kind of assistance. His first entry was at the age of 12 he was sent back when he was 26. 

How did he fly to Jamaica without his US passport? 

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