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illegal and i have fallowed all guide lines and been 100% honest about why she came here before, what can i expect to happen next, she has been back in mexico for 1 year this coming feb -13. i have been married 6 years and just had some really bad luck, but really told them everything as it happened, will i have more trouble than i realize or do i need to plan on living in mexico again for a long time or what, would they have approved her I-130 petition if they where going to do something like bar her from coming back home to me in the USA, i really don't know how they do things so thats why i ask so many dumb questions,i'm american and can work in other countrys if i need to because of the work i do, but really don't want to work again in mexico if i don't have to,if you work around the immigration world can you give me a heads up on what my future may be, due to the problem in the past, things happen some times that we can't help, what are your views on this ,please be nice.

2006-11-21 12:22:44 · 2 answers · asked by JALISCO 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

NO not deported we went back to mexico on our own after we recived all her birth documents, also her family didn't have any room in the past for her to live with them, and i was not going to put her out in the street on her own,thats not a place for a girl to be, we did what was best for us, not anyone else no way around it at the time, and i would not be much of a man to just leave her to the mercy of the street now would i?

2006-11-21 14:29:14 · update #1

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If you're headed to Juarez they are penalizing people with the maximum time out of the country 10 years, you should seek an immigration lawyer who knows what is going on.

2006-11-21 12:51:48 · answer #1 · answered by Carol R 7 · 1 0

You did the right thing by telling the truth. You should have consulted an immigration attorney first, however.

Was she deported (a formal legal process) or did she voluntarily go back to Mexico?

If she was legally deported she's going to have a problem.

It's still not too late to consult an attorney to work out a strategy for her to use at her interview.

Best of luck.

2006-11-21 20:47:02 · answer #2 · answered by Yak Rider 7 · 2 0

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