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HELP - Overstay for 2 years. What will happen when I leave USA?

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Wrong... anyone NOT being deported or VD with a valid PP

can leave the USA...no exit visa or judge imput is required,

neither are they questioned as long as they go thru TSA with

no contrabands........Sad at age 70 this lady had an abusive

partner

Are you certain that you understood what I posted? Again, I said that in her case she is free to go unhindered since she enterd LEGALLY. However if someone entered ILLEGALLY and then tried to exit through whatever port, they would be detained, questioned, and have to go in front of a judge. Why? I don't know all of the factors involved but likely the "system" would want an official statement for their statistical purposes...to justify budgets and whatnot. They'd want to know how the person was able to sneak in, if there was any evidence that they were a threat to national security i.e. ties to terrorist organizations, a statement of what they were doing, who gave them aid/shelter, who employed them, and any number of other questions that one can think of that the judge feels is relevant. I say this based on what was going on a few years ago with Mexican nationals who entered illegally. If they were just cheap daily labor who were payed on a cash basis and had a limited stay, the process was very fast. But those who were "established", i.e. stayed for years, had jobs, paperwork, etc the process took quite a while and they ended up paying a fine. There was a joke about it to the effect that it is "easy" to enter but "almost impossible" to leave. Some believe that it had something to do with politics since many of these established illegals vote in elections and therefore valuable to certain political parties. Until the voting system can be made foolproof, a vote is a vote, and once the results are in and the winner is declared there is little if anything ever done about voter fraud.

Again, I said that in her case she is free to go. If I'm missing something here please expand on what you meant, especially if you know something with respect to the changing of the rules on how illegal entry/exit is handled since I'm curious.

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