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06-27-2009, 03:23 PM
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Hi!!! just wondering if someone had the answer or a bit of advice to my question. i have been in the U.S since i was six....but on a sunday when i was 13 i got deported! no worries i was back here in the U.S on monday! (may i add that i even did my homework). i am now 20 and still here, going to college, majoring in U.S history (how ironic) i was just wondering if being deported about 7 yrs ago will affect me if the dream act passes? plz help!!!!
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06-27-2009, 03:37 PM
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How did you get back? Student visa?

Eitherway, the 7 years of leave is way over the 180 day limit set by the Dream, unfortunately I don't think you qualify.
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I don't think she said she was gone for seven years I think she said she was deported on a Sunday and was back in the States by Monday ... right?
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06-27-2009, 03:46 PM
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i was deported when i was 13, on a sunday! i came back to the U.S on a monday. ive been here ever since. this was seven yrs. ago. i havent been deported ever since.
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06-27-2009, 03:49 PM
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then ur still qualified for DA, because it only requires u to stay here for the last 5 years, u been here 7 years straight so ur fine
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06-27-2009, 04:04 PM
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then ur still qualified for DA, because it only requires u to stay here for the last 5 years, u been here 7 years straight so ur fine
I don't think so because he has violated the 10 year ban and may (solely my opinion) will be ban forever to enter the U.S, unless somehow he got back into the U.S the legal way.
This MAY affect because it will not be considered good moral character.
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06-27-2009, 04:15 PM
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I don't think anyone here is qualified to make the assumptions being made. Could he/she qualify? could he/she not? She was thirteen? Is she even in the system? How old is 13 to be conscious enough to know the consequences of her actions at that age? I mean how old is 15 for that matter?




Seriously though, I don't think anyone's answers on here are valid until DREAM passes and everything is set in stone. In the mean time you're welcome to help pass it.

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did they fingerprint you??
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I don't think so because he has violated the 10 year ban and may (solely my opinion) will be ban forever to enter the U.S, unless somehow he got back into the U.S the legal way.
This MAY affect because it will not be considered good moral character.
Agreed with Vinter,permanent bar is in effect due to felony re-entry but the problem is I don't know if the waivers in Dream act would cover felony re-entry.
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yes they did fingerprint me....but i didnt think it would matter if i got deported and then came back. i ve been here for seven consecutive yrs....i still go to school and wouldnt all of us be in the same situation? i mean we are technically breaking the law whether they catch us or not is a totally different thing. either way, one of us is right, we should just wait for DA to pass, i wish you all the best of luck!!!
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