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I am a Canadian Citizen living in Canada. I am originally from Pakistan. I went to USA while I was Pakistani citizen in 2005 on b1/b2 Visa and got married to a US citizen then I filed for the change of status and got work permit so while I was waiting for the green card interview I got divorced and got the interview date for Geen card it was in 2007. But I left US before the interview date and did not show up for the interview as I was already divorced and there was no point of going for the interview. Then I was told by my relatives that US immigration sent me a letter saying to leave the US other I will be deported. But I left US already before that letter was even delivered. I just wanna go to US for a visit and now I'm Canadian. I am wondering do I need waiver to enter the US? If I do is it only one time or I will have to take it everything I visit USA

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