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trac3rt 05-27-2021 02:18 PM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
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Originally Posted by FLDreamerrr (Post 760526)
That was a different girl similar story. That girl was from Texas I believe

This is a different story, but nearly identical problem. Her parents probably brought her in at a very young age, left, and then came back again. When she left for her visa interview, she triggered the "permanent" ban.

My guess is she didn't know, her parents didn't tell her, and the lawyer just took her word for it, but should have double checked.

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I also had an encounter with CBP when I was a minor, but I was able to request my record from CBP where it says I was given "Voluntary Return", which does not carry the penalties that do come with an "Expedited Removal".

I'll have my visa interview in another 6-8 months.

Got_Daca 05-27-2021 03:26 PM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Too stupid for DACA

Probably pays a lawyer to fill her renewal application too. So stupid

justjohnjustice1988 05-27-2021 07:02 PM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
This doesn't really belong here.

It's not news per say. There's a lot of stuff that is being left out. I'm more than sure she has other stuff that is making this a complicated special case.

I smell something fishy...

justjohnjustice1988 05-27-2021 07:03 PM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
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Originally Posted by Got_Daca (Post 760529)
Too stupid for DACA

Probably pays a lawyer to fill her renewal application too. So stupid

Snapped lol

beingoflight 05-27-2021 07:31 PM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trac3rt (Post 760527)
This is a different story, but nearly identical problem. Her parents probably brought her in at a very young age, left, and then came back again. When she left for her visa interview, she triggered the "permanent" ban.

My guess is she didn't know, her parents didn't tell her, and the lawyer just took her word for it, but should have double checked.

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I also had an encounter with CBP when I was a minor, but I was able to request my record from CBP where it says I was given "Voluntary Return", which does not carry the penalties that do come with an "Expedited Removal".

I'll have my visa interview in another 6-8 months.

how do you request that record?

And to OP i thought AP doesnt clear EWI anymore????

txgirl 05-28-2021 06:10 AM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
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Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 760535)
how do you request that record?

And to OP i thought AP doesnt clear EWI anymore????

It’s call a FOIA. You can submit the CBP foia online, you can also foia USCIS/ICE.


What we are doing at my office is requesting AP for DACA ppl who are attending their visa interview, so that have the option to come back using that. Y’all also have to realize a lot of these people aren’t fully aware about their entries and 90% of the time the parent ‘forgets’ something and without you disclosing a complete history of entry, attorneys will go by the info given.

trac3rt 05-28-2021 08:21 AM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 760535)
how do you request that record?

And to OP i thought AP doesnt clear EWI anymore????

You'll need to request a FOIA:

https://foiaonline.gov/foiaonline/action/public/home

trac3rt 05-28-2021 08:32 AM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by txgirl (Post 760539)
It’s call a FOIA. You can submit the CBP foia online, you can also foia USCIS/ICE.


What we are doing at my office is requesting AP for DACA ppl who are attending their visa interview, so that have the option to come back using that. Y’all also have to realize a lot of these people aren’t fully aware about their entries and 90% of the time the parent ‘forgets’ something and without you disclosing a complete history of entry, attorneys will go by the info given.

How do you manage to get it for the date that you need it? Because I know my interview is coming up, but it wont be for another 4-8 months.

Have you had any luck with your clients doing an InfoPass to request an AP on the spot?

txgirl 05-28-2021 10:13 AM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trac3rt (Post 760541)
How do you manage to get it for the date that you need it? Because I know my interview is coming up, but it wont be for another 4-8 months.

Have you had any luck with your clients doing an InfoPass to request an AP on the spot?

Don’t mail it off, instead call USCIS tell them you want an emergency info pass, they’ll tell you an officer will call you back within 15 days to schedule. They usually call 1-3’days later, then that officer that calls will schedule you for an info pass for the next day business day.

You show up to info pass with your I131, docs and filing fee and an officer will take everything and issue you an info pass valid for 90 days.

trac3rt 05-28-2021 10:44 AM

Re: DACA Recipient, in US Since Age of 6, Banned While Trying to Gain Legal Residency
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by txgirl (Post 760542)
Don’t mail it off, instead call USCIS tell them you want an emergency info pass, they’ll tell you an officer will call you back within 15 days to schedule. They usually call 1-3’days later, then that officer that calls will schedule you for an info pass for the next day business day.

You show up to info pass with your I131, docs and filing fee and an officer will take everything and issue you an info pass valid for 90 days.

I'll have to try that. I recently submitted my DACA renewal... another $500 will hurt my wallet, but probably worth the peace of mind.

Thanks!


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