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Originally Posted by Malign0n
It would be counted as a departure. You can easily prove it as such by proving you had residence in the US prior to. School records, shot records, letters to you under a us address can prove this
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I have records that my last day of school was August 3, 1998 (I was already 16). I left for less than two months. I'm still looking through papers but so far I found a check stub that shows I was working on January 8th 1999. That is a five month gap that I need to find records for. I'm going to keep looking, I know I started that job sometime during October or November. I worked there for 12 years. Damn, time flies lol. I was 16 year of age then lol.
Damn, that check stub is sad, $250 bucks for 60 hours of work. Pft!!!
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Year arrived and age at time of arrival: 1989, 8
Education level: Two Master's (Econ and Math); Can't afford a PhD.
DACA: I was too old by 5 days.
Expanded Daca: I should be good now.
Bitter? Optimistic
Last edited by drvenom; 11-15-2014 at 01:00 AM..