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What should I do if I was deported for not working in the US?

Asked on Jun 08th, 2011 on Immigration - California
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I was deported by USA customs because they doubt I worked in USA. Government letter that I worked in Canada. I was innocent and they made a mistake. What should I do to get the right treatment and what the service fee you will charge?
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Immigration and Naturalization Attorney serving San Francisco, CA at The Law Office of Christine Troy
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It sounds like you are Canadian and also that you are subject to a five year ban. I would recommend working with a competent immigration attorney in a border city, as they will have more expertise in this arena. You can try to overturn via appeal-my understanding is that is rare. Otherwise you can ask for a non immigrant waiver for entry, if you have a legitimate reason for entry.
Answered on Jun 10th, 2011 at 10:29 AM

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Immigration Law Attorney serving Dallas, TX at Verdin Law
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If you are a nonimmigrant you could file a 212d3 waiver.
Answered on Jun 10th, 2011 at 8:53 AM

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Intellectual Property Attorney serving Menlo Park, CA at Sheppard Mullin
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What visa status did you have when you were "deported"? We need more information to fully evaluate your case. Please go to our website and pay $100 consultation fee for further consultation.
Answered on Jun 09th, 2011 at 10:37 AM

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