trialanderror83
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And, will he be allowed into Europe?
He is a citizen, of course he will be allowed back home.
And, will he be allowed into Europe?
easycomeeasygo, you haven't answered our question. Have you an official documents here (licence, social security, etc.), and if so, which name have you used, your real or your fake? Have you been living under your fake name all these years?
i just recently learned that my fake passport was taken back with the person that brought me here and he left me my real one with me...than it was updated here in a polish agency...and as Simsd mentioned I'm not married even if i was than i don't think that would help much as a few of you already mentioned so.
Go to the Polish Consulate. Get a new passport. Now you have a real passport and a real name to begin with.
Stay put in the US, since you are going NOWHERE. Try to take care of your status in the US through your mother or one member of your family.
You said you were married, so if your wife becomes a US citizen, you can eventually get permanet residency.
No easy answers. No easy exits.
Go to the Polish Consulate. Get a new passport. Now you have a real passport and a real name to begin with.
Stay put in the US, since you are going NOWHERE. Try to take care of your status in the US through your mother or one member of your family.
You said you were married, so if your wife becomes a US citizen, you can eventually get permanet residency.
No easy answers. No easy exits.
yes i have the original and the updated version but there's no stamps or anything in it proving that i came here...i don't have a social security which means i cant have a drivers license or anything else that has to do with the government when i had jobs they were all of the books i never really had to use my"fake" identity to be honest i don't i even know if i have one hope that clears things up cafeconleche...to switch topics for now can anyone point me to some lawyers that might help me with this??
While I don't know what a lawyer would (could?) do, it appears that with your new new passport and your correct name, there is no record of you ever arriving. It would seem that if you were to leave and then come back with the correct papers, everything should be clean.
Now let me clarify this. I don't mean come back in any work status of any sort, but as a visitor.
But if you were getting married, by leaving the country, you could do all of this in a clean manner and then come back.
All of your jobs were "off the books" which means you got paid cash and there is no record of it. Also, because of this situation I assume you were never able to go to college or university, so coming back on a professional work visa is out of the question. Unless you decide to get a degree n Poland or somewhere else.
Exactly - that's where I was going with that. He really is not in that bad a shape when you think about it in the grand scheme of things. He might even be able to get an F visa and go back to school depending on his financial position.
Unlike the others who are here where there is a record of their entry, he might actually be able to turn this into something good.