I agree with you..
Applying for asylum was a move she made out of desperation.....If she had not applied , she could had an open path through her husband citizenship...Now , all of that is coming back to burn her.
thank you for the reply.
She told me she spoke to an Immigration consultant and was told that her past deportation order would must likely be a road-block...I'm trying to get her to see an immigration lawyer for more advise.
Now , her Husband is pushing this risky idea of acting as if she's...
My question is , does the U.S immigration saves all fingerprint/photo of all immigrants who've applied for asylum for future use or are the fingerprint only required for background criminal checks then discarded?
A friend of mine had applied for asylum 8 years ago and got denied , then served...
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