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Filed: H-1B Visa Country: Argentina
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Hi guys, im Agustin i currently live in Buenos Aires, Argentina i was deported about 4 years ago when i was 19 years old. when i was traveling to visit my Family.

i was taken to to US when i was only 10 months old and i was raised there. both my parents decided to stay illegally in the US in 2011 when i finished i high school and i was still a immigrant i knew i had to leave to the US to go college and work etc i knew was not allowed to do anything in a country in which i was raised and though i was part of etc. for these reasons i left the US and traveled to my birth country Argentina. after a year being a part form family, i need to at least visit them for the holidays so my parents told me to to go the US embassy and get a tourist visa. i obtained this visa but did no tell them that i had lived in the US before illegally.so i decided to travel for a month to the US to just visit my family because in Argentina i had already started University and had a job. luckily i got in and was able to visit my family for the Christmas holidays i then returned to Argentina and decided to visit my family again in July 2012 fro a 1 month holiday.when i arrived to the Atlanta intl airport i was deported for breaking these laws 212 (a) (7) (A) (1) (I) & 212(a)(6)©(i) and was returned back to Argentina it has now been more than 4 years since i have not returned, and i really just want to go back as a tourist, even though i have 3 US citizen Siblings and parents are over there, i do not want to stay or live in the US i just want to visit and go shopping etc. i have my life settled here in Argentina, im about ot ge tmy bachelors Degree and i work in a intl company! so after all of this introduction i just want to know if theirs a possibility of me obtaining any kind o waiver to gain a tourist visa,

Thanks for all your help!

Cheers

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Hi guys, im Agustin i currently live in Buenos Aires, Argentina i was deported about 4 years ago when i was 19 years old. when i was traveling to visit my Family.

i was taken to to US when i was only 10 months old and i was raised there. both my parents decided to stay illegally in the US in 2011 when i finished i high school and i was still a immigrant i knew i had to leave to the US to go college and work etc i knew was not allowed to do anything in a country in which i was raised and though i was part of etc. for these reasons i left the US and traveled to my birth country Argentina. after a year being a part form family, i need to at least visit them for the holidays so my parents told me to to go the US embassy and get a tourist visa. i obtained this visa but did no tell them that i had lived in the US before illegally.so i decided to travel for a month to the US to just visit my family because in Argentina i had already started University and had a job. luckily i got in and was able to visit my family for the Christmas holidays i then returned to Argentina and decided to visit my family again in July 2012 fro a 1 month holiday.when i arrived to the Atlanta intl airport i was deported for breaking these laws 212 (a) (7) (A) (1) (I) & 212(a)(6)©(i) and was returned back to Argentina it has now been more than 4 years since i have not returned, and i really just want to go back as a tourist, even though i have 3 US citizen Siblings and parents are over there, i do not want to stay or live in the US i just want to visit and go shopping etc. i have my life settled here in Argentina, im about ot ge tmy bachelors Degree and i work in a intl company! so after all of this introduction i just want to know if theirs a possibility of me obtaining any kind o waiver to gain a tourist visa,

Thanks for all your help!

Cheers

If you just wanna come to visit and shopping, then no waiver.

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He needs a waiver because he was deported.

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You can apply to re-enter Lone I-212 to the jurisdiction you were deported

from, if you had left the US before you became 18.5 yrs on your own the first

time that's good on you, be thankful they did not give you a misrep. If your

parents are now legal have them petition you, if you want you can apply for

D3 waiver but you have to overcome immigrant intent. thats done with visa app.

aso its important that the CO sanction it

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Filed: H-1B Visa Country: Argentina
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You can apply for a tourist visa and if it is denied only due to a ban, you can apply for a d3 nonimmigrant waiver. However, if it is denied for immigrant intent (which is likely given your history), there is nothing you can do.

Hi thanks for your feedback! so im guessing ill need a good immigration lawyer to prove that my intention to go to the US is not to stay there. i already have the tourist visa but its not valid !

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Yes Exactly they cancelled it.

It will be an uphill battle to get a waiver and a new visa with a fairly recent misrepresentation. I'm sure the misrepresentation was for statements you made on the DS-160 and/or in the interview about never having overstaying or misusing your previous visa. It will take a while to build up credibility with the visa officer first and then USCIS.

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