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Esmeralda715

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  1. This is from a web site I just looked at:

    Difficulties in Obtaining a Waiver of Inadmissibility for Drug Crimes

    Typically, when a person faces deportation or refusal of an immigrant visa for a crime, he or she may have the opportunity to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility. A waiver forgives the crime (for immigration purposes) and allows the person to remain in the country, gain entry, or return to the U.S.

    However, the U.S. government has greatly restricted any relief for drug crimes. With the exception of a single drug offense involving possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana (for one’s own, personal use), drug crimes cannot be waived.

    Another, less commonly applicable exception is for a person whose conviction was the result of a guilty and no-contest plea before April 1, 1997 as the result of a plea agreement.

    http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/effect-drug-crime-conviction.html

    Thanks so much for all the info. I will pass it on!

  2. Good Afternoon,



    Hi all it's been a very long time since I've posted but I have a question, I'm trying to help an older lady bring her son back into the states. Any help or advice would be appreciated.



    In this case a mother (permanent resident) wants to petition for her son who was deported 20+ years ago he was also given a 10 ban. But she doesn't know where to begin with this process. Can someone help me help her with this.



    Thanks!


  3. I think it is advised that both parties be present but not an absolute rule. I think another person from DR went it alone and was approved also.

    In my case, I sent a letter from doctor with supporting documentation of why I was unable to be present.

    okay thanks for clearing that up..It's good to know that they're other options to this. Congrats again!

  4. Good Morning,

    I'm helping out a friend that needs help with a deportation case. She just reunited with an ex of years ago who has been deported back to the Dominican Republic. His ban was for 10 years and he has been in DR for 17 years now. She wants to go marry him and petition for him to reenter the US but is unsure of how to go about filing. If anyone has gone through or knows anything about these cases please advise.

    Thanks for your responses and advice in advance!

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