danitajohnson
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My mother was married to a U.S citizen and my stepfather had filed I-485 for both of us. So far, we both have received the work permit ( with A#), SSN and IDs. However, we never find out whether or not my mother stepfather had passed the green card interview. The interview staff, however, had notified us on the day of the interview that my mother and I were enlisted on an order of deportation; however, the deportation decision has not yet been finalized. We overstayed in the U.S for 6 years. The staff didn’t tell us what the removal and the deportation was for but did asked us to go take care of it. Our lawyer suggested that we wait for the result on the deportation to arrive, which likely going to take up to a month; then we’ll go on from there. However, we waited for over four months and have not heard any words from the court or the immigration. We decided to leave voluntarily to our country, while the case was still pending ( we shouldn’t done that ! Nobody gave us any advise :/) I'm assuming that our decision had automatically put us to a 10 years bar. We NEVER get any deportation notice, paper or documents enregarding this. Moreover, we just found out about 2 months ago that my stepfather had filed a divorce with my mother. We can’t get contact him at all, in fact, we’ve been trying to contact for days now but he literally disappears. This gives us no possibility upon filing an I-130 Recently, I found out about i-212 and i-601 and thought that they might help us upon our returns to the U.S. Are we eligible for these ? Bottom line, we really want to return to the U.S. Any suggestions ? Please help. ( Please no mean or harsh comment, I really need help)
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We both have good backgrounds, never commit crime, etc. I am 20 years old; I just turned 20 yesterday.
P.S
We both have good backgrounds, never commit crime, etc. I am 20 years old; I just turned 20 yesterday.