Omaha, NE asked in Immigration Law for Nebraska

Q: Hi I’m wondering how go by bringing my husband back on a visa he was charge with conspiracy did time then deported

He’s been in Mexico for 8 years we have son together that has medical issues going on

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Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI

A: Some parents can never return to the U. S. There are times when exceptional work is undertaken with quite a few hours invested to overcome a permanent bar. A conspiracy to commit a crime can be a permanent bar without substantial work and patience. This, to prove to the satisfaction of the USCIS that a situation exists. This requires relevant documentation. This also takes more time than clients expect.

This seems like a job for an immigration attorney. As a result, I strongly recommend a competent and experienced immigration attorney before there are any other complications. Good luck.

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