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Hi All, I hope someone can help me. I am a UK citizen married to a US citizen for 25 years. Most of that we have lived in the UK. we moved to the US in late 2007, and once there I started green card process. OH's job fell thru and we left the USA in June 2008. My immigration lawyer helped me draft a letter withdrawing the green card application, which i got proof of postage. in July 2008 the lawyer received a deportation notice.
Does anyone know for certainty whether now, 14 years on, I would be able to travel (for 10 days to see my mother in law) to the USA on the visa waiver? Would I need to apply to the embassy for a B2 tourist visa?
Can anyone explain how the deportation notice would impact anything as I was already in the UK when it was issued and have documents/flights/etc to confirm that.?
many thanks,
B2 Visa (Waiver) after past deportation notice
in Tourist Visas
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the deportation notice was for a missed green card interview. However I have proof of postage of the letter I sent withdrawing from the process. The green card application was started within 3 months of arriving so there was no over stay as such.
i don't believe there was any further action on the deportation.
If I now apply for a B2 does anyone have any advice? I wasn't an overstay on the records, as far as I know?