VERY complicated scenario

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Facts

I was born in Canada
I was raised in the US
My Mom (parents divorced at the time, she had primary custody) naturalized when I was 17 (this is before Feb. 2001)
My dad naturalized later, when I was older
I was convicted of felonies and sent to prison
INS visited me in prison
INS never followed up with removal


I am legally a citizen (through the automatic derivitive mechanism when my mom naturalized).
The US government has no record proving I am a citizen (though I legally am)

I am trying to go back to Canada, but am unable to as I am on probation and to just leave would be a violation (thus making me eligible for extradition).


I would like to bring to the attention of USCIS that I have violated my PR status by committing felonies, enter into proceeding for removal, and voluntarily depart.

How can I do this?
 
Facts

I was born in Canada
I was raised in the US
My Mom (parents divorced at the time, she had primary custody) naturalized when I was 17 (this is before Feb. 2001)
My dad naturalized later, when I was older
I was convicted of felonies and sent to prison
INS visited me in prison
INS never followed up with removal


I am legally a citizen (through the automatic derivitive mechanism when my mom naturalized).
The US government has no record proving I am a citizen (though I legally am)

I am trying to go back to Canada, but am unable to as I am on probation and to just leave would be a violation (thus making me eligible for extradition).


I would like to bring to the attention of USCIS that I have violated my PR status by committing felonies, enter into proceeding for removal, and voluntarily depart.

How can I do this?




simply by rejecting US citizenship in court
 
My question is how do I go about turning myself in and getting a court date to be removed? I would like to avoid being detained in the process.
 
You can renounce US citizenship. Assuming you have Canadian citizenship, you can then go to Canada.
 
Does anyone have information as to how I can go about contacting USCIS to initiate proceedings without being detained?
 
I guess the question that has not been asked yet is, did you have green card? Some people think that PR status is automatic.

Are you trying to tell us the the Probation Department is refusing to allow you to move to Canada? Did you ask them or are you just assuming they will not. You should be talking with your Probation Officer and not wasting your time asking the question in a forum.




Facts

I was born in Canada
I was raised in the US
My Mom (parents divorced at the time, she had primary custody) naturalized when I was 17 (this is before Feb. 2001)
My dad naturalized later, when I was older
I was convicted of felonies and sent to prison
INS visited me in prison
INS never followed up with removal


I am legally a citizen (through the automatic derivitive mechanism when my mom naturalized).
The US government has no record proving I am a citizen (though I legally am)

I am trying to go back to Canada, but am unable to as I am on probation and to just leave would be a violation (thus making me eligible for extradition).


I would like to bring to the attention of USCIS that I have violated my PR status by committing felonies, enter into proceeding for removal, and voluntarily depart.

How can I do this?
 
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