There's really nothing you can do. You can try to get a lawyer, but its very rare that any of these cases win.
2007-11-07 06:06:24
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answered by amrolraml 3
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Let me guess,,,,, you sent in a I-130 to start the process in hopes that it would help you in some way,correct? if so you deported your self without knowing it because they depend on you coming out and being honest with them, this saves many hours of labor not having to hunt down people, sad part is so many people who are from the south must come here illegally because that's the only real path to be with their American families, I'm sure many who don't understand how the system really works are going to give my comments a bad mark, but at least I'm telling the truth about the system because I've been trying it the legal way for 2 years now and have nothing to show that my Latina wife will ever get to come home to me, and yes I'm an American citizen, as to what can you do now that you have made a mistake, well you have been marked for life and really have no chance to help your self unless you have friends with millions of dollars down at city bank,or have a buddy working for the NSA you just need to go back home, sorry.
2007-11-07 21:02:01
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answered by JALISCO 2
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not enough info, you need to find out if there are forms of relief that the immigration judge can consider, is the proceeding based criminal offense, would you qualify for suspension/cancellation of deportation due being in the u.s,. for ten years or more, but most people in deportation proceedings have no form of relief and the best they can hope for is to be granted voluntary departure and a reasonable amount of time to get affairs in order, such as selling possessions they will not be able to take , settling debts. making arrangements for care of property that will be left behind, make sure you get an immigration lawyer that is experienced in deportation proceedings and not just one that will appear with you and not have any bullets in his gun.
2007-11-07 15:10:48
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answered by rickv8356 5
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Leave on your own before procedings begin. It will increase your chances of getting back in legally.
2007-11-07 15:25:33
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Pack your bags and leave voluntarily. I believe you would be eligible for entry back sooner than if you waited for our government to foot the bill.
2007-11-07 14:52:11
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answered by Sweetharttt 7
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Dont let the door hit ya on the way out...
2007-11-07 15:15:31
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answered by rachel t 4
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Figure out which country you will be sponging off next and get moving.
2007-11-07 14:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact a lawyer as soon as possible and see what, if any, options you may have. Otherwise, you can choose to be thrown out, leave on your own or play hide and seek.
2007-11-07 14:25:03
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answered by George L 7
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1. Pack
2. Go home
2007-11-07 14:07:10
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answered by davidmi711 7
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PACK UP AND CALL GRAMA TO TELL HER YOU ARE COMING HOME
2007-11-07 22:39:56
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answered by KRIS 7
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