I signed a voluntary deportation and left by the dead line and got married to my spouse. When I signed for the voluntary deportation, it was a misdemeanor for public intoxication. I was in the US since I was a child. My parents took me and now I want to reenter because my wife does not like Mexico because of the violence etc.
It may take time, but it will also take commitment and a competent and experienced immigration attorney, who can determine whether you need an unlawful presence waiver, among other forms of relief. I strongly recommend an teleconference with a competent and experienced immigration attorney, who can take the time to investigate the facts. Some must go through a more time consuming ordeal than others. Our office, among others, is geared to take the time to find an appropriate pathway based upon the situation. Good luck.
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