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Return after deportation

March 3 2008 at 10:09 PM
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I am a U.S. Citizen and my husband was deported after living in the U.S. for a least 5 years. He had a bad lawyer and helped him be deported. He has not committed any crimes. He worked and was a tax payer trying to go through the system. He only stayed pass his visit to the U.S.

We interview for the I-130 and is still waiting for a decision.

If the I-130 is approved, is there any way of me getting him back into the U.S. before the 10 years required period. What can I do to try to get him back here soon. It is definitely hardship on me and my family and also him.

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I-212 Application & I-601 Waiver

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April 17 2008, 6:22 AM 

If your husband was ordered deported, you’ll have to have an I-212 application approved ,and most likely also an I-601 waiver, in order for him to return before the end of the 10-year bar.

Both applications essentially require you to establish that you’ll suffer “extreme hardship” if your husband is not allowed to return. Immigration law defines “extreme hardship” as something more than simply being separated.

If you’d like to further discuss your case with me, please feel free to contact my office to schedule a telephone consultation.

Attorney Edward Weiner
E-mail : E.Weiner@immigration-aux-usa.com
Phone : + 1 (617) 889-0215
Internet Site : http://www.immigration-aux-usa.com


    
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