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can someone get a visiting visa if they have been deported?

Asked on Jun 07th, 2011 on Immigration - California
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If a person had enter the USA legally and has been deported, will that person be eligible for a visiting visa?
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LCA Audits and Investigations Attorney serving Houston, TX at Fong Ilagan
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They need to file Form I-192 to apply for advance permission to enter the US after deportation. It will depend on the reason for the deportation and the reason for the entry to the U.S.
Answered on Jun 10th, 2011 at 9:51 AM

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Immigration Attorney serving Newark, NJ
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Probably not, and certainly not for the period of ten years after the deportation. After that a waiver will be required.
Answered on Jun 10th, 2011 at 9:00 AM

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Intellectual Property Attorney serving Menlo Park, CA at Sheppard Mullin
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That will depend on lots of factors, such as reason for the deportation, criminal record, fraud/misrepresentation, other immigration violations and reason to come back.
Answered on Jun 09th, 2011 at 10:49 AM

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