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I want opinions I Have no money to pay lawyers - Page 5

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#41
02-22-2013, 09:54 PM
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Just bushy ones
Hahahaha o.O
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Could whatever happened at the border be considered fraud or misrepresentation? If so, it could be an issue if discovered in DACA eligibility. It could also be considered a crime under federal law (such as a false claim to U.S. citizenship if you used a U.S. passport or birth certificate to entry. Or it could be considered a crime under state law (identity theft if you used someone else's documents). There may be ways to file for DACA, and waivers available during the green card process. If you were quite young, it is unlikely that the Immigration Service would hold you responsible for presenting a false document. But if you were older, it is possible. Also, there may be questions about who gave you the false documents, and potential liability for them - if your parents gave you a false document to show, that could lead to charges or immigration action against your parents."

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See all those possibilities? OP is essentially leaving it to chance, but if he doesn't disclose the information, they might not find out. If he does, he might get canned before even getting a second chance (RFE). Even though this applies to PRs and USCs, the fact is that having used fake documents could incriminate him because he lied to both BCP and USCIS. If he doesn't apply now, he will have to apply as the other type of beneficiary in the future (CIR) and he would then need to make the choice about disclosing this information.
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First time reading this post so I'm not angry about it.

Your case is a difficult one man, but once they have your fingerprints on their records, it's almost impossible to fool them . Talk to the best lawyer you can talk to/afford.

Good luck.
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My parents also lied to CBP and USCIS by telling them that I would only be staying for a couple weeks, just like countless of other dreamers did and I didn't get deported, my parents didn't face charges or immigration action.

USCIS has already stated that they wouldn't go after anyone besides you.

OP was 11 years old, he was a minor, he won't be held responsible for anything.

Like I said, DACA is a different process. DACA is here to help us who came as children, obviously because we had no fault or say.
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02-22-2013, 10:12 PM
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So i would like to know if there are others like me

What to do?
I'm trying to apply for deferred action, I meet all requirements, but I have the following question:
I entered the country with documents that are legal under the law. The documents are of a cousin that I have in Mexico who was registered at birth with two different set of parents. He was registered by his blood parents (his first birth certificate) and by another married couple (his second birth certificate) they are an uncle and aunt. The second birth certificate is a legal document in Mexico, which was never used. His parents only did this in case they weren't able to take care of their child for any given circumstances, so his uncle and aunt could claim him as their own child without having to go through adoption. So, when my parents took the decision to come to USA, I was only 10 years old, they asked my cousin's parents if I could use the second birth certificate to get a passport and a visa. They got me a visa with this birth certificate, because we were poor and the parents in the birth certificate are of very well recognized doctors in Mexico City, so they wouldn't deny me a visa at the American Embassy in Mexico and i could safely travel to USA. My cousin's parents said yes since they never used it for over 10 years. With that birth certificate, never before used, my parents got me a passport and a visa. Of course, with the help and the consent of my cousin's parents and the second set of parents he had; my name, face picture, and fingerprints are in the visa and Mexican passport under the other name, which I then used to came to USA, at the time I traveled I was 11 years old.
I have now in my possession the visa and passport that was used for me to travel from Mexico to USA.
The passport that was used for me to travel to USA has the stamp of entry to USA, but I don't have the
I-94 document, also, have my passport under my real name, given to me at birth by my real parents. I entered this country in 2002 with the other name and I NEVER USED IT AGAIN. I got my passport with my REAL name in 2009 in a Mexican consulate in USA. I'm scared that when I get fingerprinted by Immigration the Visa fingerprints will show up and I will be Denis deferred action. SINCE AFTER THEIR DECISION THERE IS NOT WAY TO APPEAL.

Please, I need help, I don't want to be accused of fraud for something I didn't do. I was sent by my parents. They just wanted me to arrive to USA safely. I never ever used those documents again, they were only used to travel into USA, that one time and never used again.
Upon my arrival to USA, I have always used my real name. USA has become my home.
I have worked really hard through middle school, high school, and college to be a well educated man. I learned the language within my first year in USA. I have always respected USA and love/admire this country as mine. It's where i have developed my education, habits, dreams, discipline style of life and friends.
Please, advise me. I don't want to be forced to leave this country. I want to keep living the American dream and one day become a citizen.

lmao! You heard a lot of people said get a lawyer yet you post multiple threads about it? My gosh. You want answers that sounds good to you ? get a lawyer and stop being retarded
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02-22-2013, 10:14 PM
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lmao! You heard a lot of people said get a lawyer yet you post multiple threads about it? My gosh. You want answers that sounds good to you ? get a lawyer and stop being retarded
hey man, if you don't have anything positive to say to OP then just stfu. Or you might get flagged. I learned it the hard way. "No Sarcasm"
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02-22-2013, 10:15 PM
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hey man, if you don't have anything positive to say to OP then just stfu. Or you might get flagged. I learned it the hard way. "No Sarcasm"
lol. I did have something to say to the OP. GET A LAWYER! They have the best answers. Our answers are just base of opinions and not off experience.
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02-22-2013, 10:23 PM
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I also lied to CBP and USCIS by telling them that I would be staying for just a couple weeks, just like countless of other dreamers did and I didn't get deported, my parents didn't face charges or immigration action.

USCIS has already stated that they won't do that.
Strawman argument. What you did is something completely different. You came in legally. This person not only used another person's identity, but he essentially committed a crime across two countries and multiple US agencies.

Disclosing all the facts is what has gotten many people denied and possibly in line for deportation. Making sure the information is complete is their job, not OP's. These people mostly rely on facts and evidence, not on morality, otherwise it quickly becomes a subjective case. Incomplete or inaccurate information is just begging for an RFE and that's my opinion. If USCIS is as lenient as you claim they are, then it won't matter if he puts EWI on his application. Many people wrongfully claimed to qualify for DACA uncer ICE proceedings while they actually weren't, but USCIS knew it was just an error on their part and they still got DACA.

I am out of here. Good luck OP.
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Strawman argument. What you did is something completely different. You came in legally. This person not only used another person's identity, but he essentially committed a crime across two countries and multiple US agencies.

Disclosing all the facts is what has gotten many people denied and possibly in line for deportation. Making sure the information is complete is their job, not OP's. These people mostly rely on facts and evidence, not on morality, otherwise it quickly becomes a subjective case. Incomplete or inaccurate information is just begging for an RFE and that's my opinion. If USCIS is as lenient as you claim they are, then it won't matter if he puts EWI on his application. Many people wrongfully claimed to qualify for DACA uncer ICE proceedings while they actually weren't, but USCIS knew it was just an error on their part and they still got DACA.

I am out of here. Good luck OP.
Okay, since you disregarded my opinion. How about those who entered EWI?

How many people have been denied for DACA that you actually know of to make that statement? How many of them disclosed information that they shouldn't have? Please provide me with your sourse. The fact is that OP entered under inspection. Is that not true? Incomplete or accurate information is what you're telling OP to send in. You're the one telling him to put EWI not me.

Please don't advise people to lie on their applications.
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if writing the truth is being negative, then you my friend are going to have a bad time.

we all love this country... which is why we stayed.

besides spamming the crap out of your topic all you have to say is "i don't have money and i already talked to a lawyer" which quite frankly i doubt you did, you wouldn't be here if you had.

i love elotes... i go around my neighborhood trying to hunt them down, i love helping the people out often giving more than i should. with that said that wasn't racial at all, its your bigoted mind that took it that way.
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