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my husband was given a court date many years ago to appear at an INS court to be deported and never showed, does anyone know if he can still appeal it beacuse now he has a warrant for deportation?

2007-01-29 10:45:20 · 8 answers · asked by j. 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

8 answers

Wow... What a friendly crowd in here. You don't know ANY of the facts of his case and a few people are already passing judgment on this man. Shame on you! Crawl back under the rock from which you came!

j: Please see a real lawyer about this. Be sure to find an AILA member immigration lawyer. Avoid notarios (nonlawyers) who give immigration advice, because you have no protection if they give you bad advice. If a real lawyer gives you bad immigration advice, you will likely be able to reopen your case and start over again from the point before you received the bad advice.

A good immigration lawyer should be able to reopen this matter. Please get the phone book and turn to "attorneys" and look under "immigration".

Good Luck!

~Mr. Schmegicky
Defender of your right to be stupid

2007-01-29 14:06:15 · answer #1 · answered by Schmegicky 3 · 0 1

No, more than likely he will get deported. It all depends on what your husband was originally going to be deported for. If it was for getting too many felony convictions in the U.S. then more than likely there is no way to appeal it, they are just going to deport him because he did not take the responsiblity to take care of his legal issues.

Good luck

2007-01-29 18:55:39 · answer #2 · answered by deftonehead778 4 · 0 0

I hate to tell you this. He's going to be deported, sooner or later, and he will be excluded for a minimum of 10 years. Maybe you'd better think about moving back with him.

I wish you the very best in starting over back in his country. I lived overseas for years and loved it.

2007-01-29 19:20:41 · answer #3 · answered by Yak Rider 7 · 0 0

Your husband needs to comply with the law and turn himself in.

2007-01-29 18:48:51 · answer #4 · answered by Smitty 5 · 1 0

He should of went to court now he should turn him self in.

2007-01-29 19:16:40 · answer #5 · answered by russ t 2 · 0 0

Since this happened so many years ago, why is it a concern now?

2007-01-29 19:04:08 · answer #6 · answered by RENEGADE. 3 · 0 0

And WHY didn't he turn himself in?

Your best bet is to find a good lawyer ASAP.

2007-01-29 18:50:26 · answer #7 · answered by ckm1956 7 · 0 0

He can try but good luck.

2007-01-29 19:08:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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