Hi...my wife's uncle currently lives in Mexico. He has lived in the US various times and has worked. He has a social security number that he obtained in the 70's when the laws were different. His daughter was born here. He was never deported and two times he entered as a tourist and just over-stayed his time. Now his daughter has filed a I-130 on his behalf. He has received the biographical history form that he needs to send to the National Visa Center. He would like to do everything correct and come clean about the times that he was in the US. He was told that he could just pay a fine and receive a pardon. Does anyone know what this "pardon" process entails? HOw much are the fines? I feel that he shouldn't say anything because since he was never caught there is no record for him to get "caught". What are your thoughts?