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Hello ! My case I-130 - change of status has denied and i received a notice to appear in removal proceedings. According to yours previous experiences , what means this, what will be the next step for me, i have any chances to avoid , to be deported or not ? Thank you very much.
 
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What reason was given? Marriage based? Overstay? Some details would be nice.


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pack your bags and get ready to leave my country, scumbag. We don't need more visa cheats residing in the US of A.
 
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With a good attorney you have a good chance of avoiding deportation and getting a green card at the same time. The denial means that USCIS thought your application was fraudulent. However, you can claim many forms of relief, such as terrible conditions in your country of citizenship, being a homosexual, being a woman from Africa, being the aunt of Baraka Hussein Obama, being a gang member from Central America, being a Chinese nationals who wants more than one child, negative impact on a USC spouse or child. You can also ignore the notice and just wait until the coming amnesty. ICE does little, despite the much ado about absconders in the news, to catch those who ignore immigration court orders. In the end, just ignore the order to appear for removal proceedings and you will become one of millions of absconders who will never be found. Find another person to marry you will also get you a green card.
 
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Hello ! My case I-130 - change of status has denied and i received a notice to appear in removal proceedings. According to yours previous experiences , what means this, what will be the next step for me, i have any chances to avoid , to be deported or not ? Thank you very much.




Next step you will be appearing in front of the immigration Judge to defend your case.


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cdr2000,

In America you're entitled to defend yourself in a court of law in front of an impartial Judge, for an infraction as small as a parking ticket.

When it comes to a life altering immigration case, you are generally not afforded the opportunity to defend your position in front of a Judge. Consider yourself very lucky. I have requested a "Notice to Appear" at least ten times. In my case there will be no Judge other than a jealous and contemptuous, mildly retarded immigration Officer.



The only thing un-American about America, is the USCIS.

 
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cdr2000,

In America you're entitled to defend yourself in a court of law in front of an impartial Judge, for an infraction as small as a parking ticket.

When it comes to a life altering immigration case, you are generally not afforded the opportunity to defend your position in front of a Judge. Consider yourself very lucky. I have requested a "Notice to Appear" at least ten times. In my case there will be no Judge other than a jealous and contemptuous, mildly retarded immigration Officer.



Removal proceedings are not criminal in nature, therefore the rules of criminal law do not apply.


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Removal proceedings are not criminal in nature, therefore the rules of criminal law do not apply.



Anyone who is present in the US illegally is in violation of US sovereignty laws. That my friend is criminal.



The only thing un-American about America, is the USCIS.

 
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Hello ! Once again my case was I-130-familly based, but because i was"nt phisically on Dec.21,2000, my I-485 denied.Now i got a notice to aper in removal proceedings.What i must to choose voluntary depatture or deportation, what is diferance? what are advantages or disadvantages, there are others waivers wich will allow me to get the green card during this time before to leave U.S.A ?Good bless us and America ! Tks !
 
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voluntary depatture or deportation


Voluntary departure or deportation?

One way is to walk away with your head as high as you can hold it. The other is to go out in handcuffs, your head may or may not be attached to your body.

The next thing to know is, if you ever want to come back to the USA, your chances are infinitely higher if you were not deported.



The only thing un-American about America, is the USCIS.

 
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What reason was given? Marriage based? Overstay? Some details would be nice.
Tks for your opinion, the reason from notice to appear is overstay. What are my chances if i will ask an deportation attorney, before to go in front of judge, wich others options to reopen a case ?
 
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Originally posted by federale86:
With a good attorney you have a good chance of avoiding deportation and getting a green card at the same time. The denial means that USCIS thought your application was fraudulent. However, you can claim many forms of relief, such as terrible conditions in your country of citizenship, being a homosexual, being a woman from Africa, being the aunt of Baraka Hussein Obama, being a gang member from Central America, being a Chinese nationals who wants more than one child, negative impact on a USC spouse or child. You can also ignore the notice and just wait until the coming amnesty. ICE does little, despite the much ado about absconders in the news, to catch those who ignore immigration court orders. In the end, just ignore the order to appear for removal proceedings and you will become one of millions of absconders who will never be found. Find another person to marry you will also get you a green card.
Tks very much for yours advises, but i
want to knew if there are others ways (waivers) for my still to get green card before final decision to be deported.
 
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I agree with sonofmichael, to my surprise when I was arrested and transported to las vegas facility because I was bieng seported I requested a phone call, weel I found out that the deportation itself is an administrative procedure not related to a civil or criminal law, would you believe that? as a matter of fact people on the plane whom were deported because of crimes were handcuffed all the way, while me and other people were not on handcuffs because it is an administrative procedure. SO i did not get the right to make a phone call.
 
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Why Did You Overstay?????????????


USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!!
kami ay nanonood!!!
 
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Because he hadn't finished cleaning all the enema bags, and because he is an irresponsible visa cheat.
 
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Because he hadn't finished cleaning all the enema bags, and because he is an irresponsible visa cheat.


Oh no, he forgot to finish cleaning yours S12, Roll Eyes Wink


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Someone12, a die hard American, you crank me up. If you had run for president, I would have registered to vote for you.
 
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