I got convicted for a felony on 1990 possetion of **** and completed my sentence on Nov. 2000 and was deported to Mexico but all my immediate family lives in the USA and My Mom is a US citizen and my dogther is over 21years old and she is also a native US citizen. My question is since I was deported for no amount of years how can I get my residence back and if my daughter can request my residence and how long would this take?
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Originally posted by j.perez View PostI got convicted for a felony on 1990 possetion of **** and completed my sentence on Nov. 2000 and was deported to Mexico but all my immediate family lives in the USA and My Mom is a US citizen and my dogther is over 21years old and she is also a native US citizen. My question is since I was deported for no amount of years how can I get my residence back and if my daughter can request my residence and how long would this take?
Nobody spends 10 years in jail merely for possession.
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How can I go by getting this petition, what do I need to do? Where do I start? Now you mentioned that you don’t believe I had a possession charge well I do but was charged for 5 counts and 3 of them where for possession of control substance **** and cocaine the others where for car theft and possession of a firearm. So you mentioned my chances are little to no chance on getting the petition approved! + I was convicted for the second time for the same thing. But only this time I was deported. Please let m know how much this will cost? Where dose my daughter get this petition? so I can get her to stat this process.
Originally posted by mickey_mouse View PostYour daughter can petition for you in the IR (immediate relative) category, which makes an immigrant visa immediately available to you. But as a convicted felon, and specially for drug trafficking, I see little to no chances of you getting the petition approved.
Nobody spends 10 years in jail merely for possession.
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Originally posted by j.perez View PostHow can I go by getting this petition, what do I need to do? Where do I start? Now you mentioned that you don’t believe I had a possession charge well I do but was charged for 5 counts and 3 of them where for possession of control substance **** and cocaine the others where for car theft and possession of a firearm. So you mentioned my chances are little to no chance on getting the petition approved! + I was convicted for the second time for the same thing. But only this time I was deported. Please let m know how much this will cost? Where dose my daughter get this petition? so I can get her to stat this process.
My comment was along the lines of "nobody goes to prison for a joint". Not judging, but looks like you and the law don't get along . . . With your criminal history, I would recommend for you to hire an experienced immigration lawyer.
Very honestly speaking, with your criminal history, I don't see a green card in your future. Check "classes of alien ineligible to receive a visa" at https://www.immihelp.com/us-visa-ineligible-classes/ - with your past criminal history, you actually fall in multiple categories of people ineligible to get a visa (and yes, a green card means you need an immigrant visa).Last edited by mickey_mouse; 08-20-2012, 09:54 PM.
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