My husband was deported and in 2008 got approved for i130 but he got re-deported does this new law help for this situation

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He put the i130 form in to early from what i understand form approved came back illegal re-deported again for how long no idea. Is there any hope of him ever being able to get his green card he also has a brain tumor

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  1. Contributor Level 18

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    Answered January 23, 2013 14:56. From what you describe, probably not. But you should definitely speak to an experienced attorney so that the full picture can be seen

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  2. Contributor Level 13

    Answered January 23, 2013 14:22. There may be a lot that can be done. You need to sit with an experienced immigration lawyer to advise you properly after getting a full immigration history on your husband.

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    Answered January 29, 2013 08:08. I would need more details about your husband's case to be able to give a thorough answer.

    That said, it is possible to obtain permission to enter the United States on a temporary basis even if an individual is otherwise inadmissible. See: http://bit.ly/VtPUbE

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  4. Contributor Level 20

    Answered January 23, 2013 15:00. There are no new laws. If you are talking about the provisional waivers, which is a new processing form for an old law, the deportation is a bar to them.

    J Charles Ferrari Eng & Nishimura 213.622.2255 The statement above is general in nature and does not... more

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