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Can the i192 form help me get back to the US?

Asked on Oct 16th, 2011 on Immigration - New York
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I am married to an American wife and I was deported from the US because there was an arrest warrant issued in my home country, the Czech Republic, but then I was in that country discharged in one of three charges, I served my jail time and now I am completely without probation. American agent told me something about the form I-192. Can I really somehow get back to my American wife with this form? If yes, could you please advise me how?
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Assault Attorney serving Richardson, TX
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You have little to lose by trying consular processing and asking for the waiver. The worst that can happen is a rejection. A lawyer may be able to help you word the waiver and other forms.
Answered on Oct 18th, 2011 at 12:40 AM

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Intellectual Property Attorney serving Menlo Park, CA at Sheppard Mullin
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I-192 is for alien with certain criminal record that renders him or her inadmissible to the US to apply for admission as a non-immigrant. If you want to come back as an immigrant, I-192 is for you. In addition, if you were deported from the US, you are subject to 5 or 10 year bar to come back. Furthermore, if you had more than 6 month unlawful presence, you may be subject to 3 year bar(10 year bar if your unlawful presence was more than 1 year). You have to remember there are no waiver for aggravated felony conviction. You really need to consult with an immigration attorney to determine your options.
Answered on Oct 17th, 2011 at 11:48 PM

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Criminal Defense Attorney serving New York, NY at Law Offices of Nicklaus Misiti, PLLC
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It may be possible but more information is needed. You should speak directly with an immigration attorney regarding your situation to determine if the i-192 is appropriate or another waiver is available.
Answered on Oct 17th, 2011 at 11:41 PM

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