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  1. @Melancholic Mage Thank you for your kind words. Why? When you're young, stupid and don't know that the true American dream is not to start by breaking the immigration law. Reasons? A better life, more opportunities, etc. All in all....I regret every day for not being able to at least sit down and have a coffee with some very wonderful people I've met whilst living there. As someone said in a different post...i gotta deal with the consequences Thank you @Melancholic Mage
  2. Hi everyone, Simply put, it goes like this: Entered the US in 2009 on a B1/B2 visa overstayed and willingly left in 2015 ( no deportation ). Between now and then ( where now is 2024 and then is 2015 ) I have acquired citizenship from a country that is part of the visa waiver, got married, bought a house, went back to school and basically started a whole new life. Needless to say, I would like to go back and visit more of the US that I haven't seen before, visit some of now my very old friends and this time would be way way much nicer to be able to do this with my wife. Anyway, what would be my options: ESTA? Apply again for B1/B2 visa? Etc..... Any guidance would be very much appreciated Thank you!
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