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Daniel Nuno

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  1. 3 hours ago, JFH said:

    Your problem is, that with your history of forgetfulness the officer will need to be convinced that you won’t forget to get back on the ship when it’s time to leave dry-dock. 

     

    I assume your employer is aware of your ban?

    Yes, that mistake it cost me a lot. my boss doesn't know that I was deported.

  2. 12 hours ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Completely agree and it is exactly what I thought. 

     

    If the OP crossed through El Paso on his way to Tucson and "forgot" to get the permit, the CBP officer would have kindly reminded him. So there was some information purposely concealed.

    I doubt an interviewing officer will overlook that. 

     

    Hi gents, its true I totally forgot that, It happened when I has 20 years old and I don't knowed that I needed that permit to go into cities, when I was child I went to plenty cities in texas without permit, in that that time I was on my way to Tucson, to meet sister in law there, anyway I will try to get the embassy appointment to try to get it again. Thanks for your advices.

  3. 3 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    The OP didn't have a paper I-94 permit issued at the border with Mexico when crossing by land. 

    Without it, BCC holders, can only stay up to 72 hours and within 25 miles from the border. 

    Yes, and I forget to request for that permit. so, now 10 years of ban is complete, and now I want to apply for a seaman visa C1/D for ship workers because of my work. its possible to get it?

  4. 13 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

    No.

     

    A B1/B2 visa holder can be anywhere in the US.  There's no restriction.

     

    Why were you deported?  Overstay?  Illegal work?  Illegal activities?  What?

    No illegal things, I only was traveling to visit family. Look the picture below.

     

     

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  5. Hello, I want to know if its possible to get a C1/D VISA after been deported?

    My situacion is that in 2008 Ive been deported for 10 years, I had a b1/b2 tourist visa and immigration officer found me after 25 miles from border and deported me to Mexico, now in mexico I work for an American company and my boss is requesting me a C1/D visa for ships workers, because now I work in ships and in future the ship have to go to drydock in Houston, so I need if I can apply for this kind of visa in the US embassy. Thanks

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