Will my husband be able to become legal after being deported 11 yrs. ago?
He is most likely barred permanently because of his illegal entry after deportation.
Hopland, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Hopland, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
He is most likely barred permanently because of his illegal entry after deportation.
You would accrue unlawful presence upon a formal termination by the Immigration Service or an Immigration Judge that terminates status.
Immigration status does not compromise parental rights. You need to consult with a family lawyer regarding your daughter's rights.
Please refer to prior responses to your identical question.
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A change of status is generally possible. The chances for success depend on the particulars of your case.
Should not be a problem.
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That depends on the basis for seeking permanent resident status. It may or may not have consequences.
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