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    Question Can anyone answer my question?

    My fiance was deported a year ago. He was in the states for 11 years. We have a daughter together who was born in the U.S. I have visited him once in mexico since he has been back and we are trying to figure out if we can get him back to the U.S. I looked into the fiance visa but so far it doesn't look like there is any hope. Someone please help.....

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    he has to serve a 10 year bar. other than that, you need to look at getting married in Mexico and get a lawyer to help you file an i-601 waiver based on hardship to an USC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PraetorianXI View Post
    he has to serve a 10 year bar. other than that, you need to look at getting married in Mexico and get a lawyer to help you file an i-601 waiver based on hardship to an USC.



    What does the waiver do exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ldybg22 View Post
    What does the waiver do exactly?
    waives the 10 year ban from entering the USA.

    these waivers are really hard to obtain, you need a competent attorney. or, move to Mexico.
    Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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