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Is it possible to bring my kids born in the US when I will be deported?

Asked on Nov 14th, 2011 on Immigration - California
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I had to go to court because my ex husband would never make the time to go to an interview with me at the INS office. After seven missed appointments, I got the letter saying I'm getting deported. We went through all the court hearing with a lawyer and my case got denied to stay here. My two sons were born here in the US and I don't know how to go about fixing it so they can come with me. Will we be able to come back sometime just to visit family for a couple weeks even with a possible Is there a 10 year ban for me?
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Assault Attorney serving Richardson, TX
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We need to review the facts of your case to make a decision on what your can do to repair the damage if possible. You can take your children with you but you will have to make arrangements with the country you are going to.
Answered on Nov 16th, 2011 at 2:55 PM

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Immigration and Naturalization Attorney serving San Francisco, CA at The Law Office of Christine Troy
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That is a very difficult situation. I highly recommend that you seek a consult with a family law attorney in your state to determine the best way for you to have visitation rights or to arrange for your children to legally be able to visit you abroad. It is possible to obtain a non immigrant waiver if you want to enter as a visitor. You will need a competent immigration attorney to prepare that for you and to analyze your chance of success. I wish you the best of luck.
Answered on Nov 16th, 2011 at 2:31 PM

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