What are the chances if been deported from USA? Can I file I-212?

waseem

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Dear Sir/Madam:

I would like to know if I am eligible for immigration to America. I came
to America in 1989 on student visa and applied for assylum in 1991. In
October 2001 I received letter from appeal board of immigration that my
application has been denied for 1) suspensation of deportation 2)
application for assylum and 3) Voluntary departure.

On November 23 I married to a US citizen not for green card it was love
marriage and I can prove that it was not for citizenship purpose. On
novemver 23,2001 I left USA and moved to canada. But I never received
any letter from immigration specify my deportation proceeding. My lawer
explained me that your appeal has been denied and you are under
deportation proceeding. Either you can leave the country on your own
expense or state\'s expenses. I decided to leave the country my own.

Now I am wondering, if I could apply for I-212 form and immigrate back
to America? Would you please let me know about the bar as well on my
immigration back to America. I was told that INS has placed five years
bar on you because I denied volunteer departure plus they put additional
five year bar because I lost me assylum case. This is called over stay.

I was wondering, if you could help me about my chances back to America?

Thank You
Waseem ahmed
 
What the heck

Are you pulling our collective legs, or are you for real? Are you still married? If you married for love she will probably follow you wherever you are. Why don\'t you stay in Canada if you have a chance. It is a good country too.
 
your attorney should know this.

since you have an attorney, and your attorney knows the details of your case, you should consult with your attorney. Since this is an unofficial forum and your case appears to be very complex and has been taken to the highest levels unsuccessfully, the persons here probably cannot help you much.

Since you filed for asylum, your home country is NOT Canada. this will complicate the issues for your legal return to the UnitedStates/

However, you may research the Department of State website: www.travel.state.gov and the INS website: www.ins.usdoj.gov. You may also go to the nearest US Embassy for information.

I agree with Huracan that if your marriage was for love, your wife will probably follow you. And Canada is, indeed, a lovely country!
 
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