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Old 06-04-2008, 11:06 AM
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It says here: Immigration Law and U.S. Immigration that “A prospective immigrant must meet every requirement for naturalization, before being allowed to reside in the United States”, that “In order to become a “naturalized citizen” of the United States you must have “good moral character”, in that you must not have previously been deported” and that “For purposes of public health and safety, the United Sates will refuse visas to persons who are ineligible for citizenship”.

But as any successful case of Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Ground of Inadmissibility and Form I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal proves, there is hope. Don’t give up.

According to the report, “Depending on your circumstances you may choose anything from a tourist visa through an application for citizenship, you may qualify for certain exceptions to the requirements for immigration into the United States and you should consider discussing your various options with an immigration attorney, who will be able to help you decide how to apply for entry on the basis of the facts of your case. Some immigration attorneys describe their job as forcing the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to follow its own regulations”.
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Consider posting that in Spanish. Consider who that message is for.
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hay esperanza. No se dé por vencido
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Consider posting that in Spanish. Consider who that message is for.
I actually consider this message to be for foreigners' USC relatives.
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