A mother I know was in the U.S. and overstayed
her welcome thus causing her passport to be
stamped so she cannot come back. She says
she has a daughter who is in the states and
when she becomes a citizen then she can go
back to the states for part of her daughter, is
this true. I thought that once your passport was
stamped no entry then it takes at least 10 yrs
to be able to get an entrance visa as she had
committed a felony because she overstayed
her limit without immigration approval. Does
she also have to be pardoned for her act before
she can apply for another entrance visa, and
finally just because she may have a daughter
who will be a U.S. citizen soon does not mean
that she will automatically be able to come
back to the U.S. since her passport was
stamped no entry because of the felony she
committed. Pls advise as I think she has to wait
ten yrs before being able to apply again. TKS
2006-11-11
10:08:03
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RudiA
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