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  1. what do you mean by "detain you"? ....now Im even more confused :S
  2. I know its very confusing :s yes, I want to live in the USA...but lets be honest, if they give me NTA its gonna be almost impossible for me to prove that I did not abandon my residence....and then Im gonna get deported, and then Im never gonna be able to visit the US again. Also I read the sometimes the Courts takes years....during all those years I can't leave the US and come back....that's what I understood....and I have elderly parents that I need to visit. I have a house and lots of friends in the US. I don't wanna be banned to enter the country..... I don't wanna go to the US now, to get deported in 2 years by a judge...and never be able to come back again. That's why Im considering to just give up my GC now, here in France....to maximize my chances to get a B visa... I know its crazy I hope you understand me
  3. If I receive an NTA can I leave the US and return if I need to? because from what I understand , they keep my GC, so I can't travel
  4. Mike thanks for the answers I have serious panic syndrome and that's why I'm so afraid of facing CBP, judges, court...I also didn't want to fight in court because I have sick elderly parents in France and I want to be free to be able to leave/enter the country when I need to It seems to me that the safest way for me to obtain a tourist visa in the future is to abandon the GC here in France?
  5. Thank you Mike....so in case they give me a NTA, and I leave the country ( not going to court ) I cant come back with a tourist visa in the future?... there's no way around that??? Coz then I think would be better to just sign i-407??
  6. Hi everyone, I've been outside the USA for 5 years and I want to return to the country in 1 week. I've read several successful return cases but I wanted some information about the worst case scenario. 1- If CBP makes me sign form I-407, and I sign it, will I be automatically deported, or will I be able to enter the country? 2- If CBP gives me an NTA and I don't want to fight in court, what should I do? Can I enter the country and abandon the GC myself to avoid going to court? (I have no interest in fighting in court)...what should I do to avoid any judge in the future issuing a deportation letter for me? 3- can they just arrest me at the airport, or something like that? ( I never committed a crime ) Im gonna be honest. I wanna stay in the USA , but I don't wanna have to deal with lawyers or judges, in this case I prefer to just leave the country.... BUT if I lose the GC I do want to be able to apply for a Tourist visa in the future...please let me know how I can improve my chances of getting a tourist visa in the future if situation 1 or 2 happens to me 🥰
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