Greensboro, NC asked in Immigration Law for North Carolina

Q: i just got in the US 9 months ago, is it possible that the person who petitioned me can report me and send me back?

due to family problems.. i cant take my stepfather anymore.. im planning to leave his(stepfather) house .. and just worried about if he(stepdad) can report me and lie to the authorities and send me back where i came from..

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Franchesco Donovan Fickey Martinez
Franchesco Donovan Fickey Martinez
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: Hello Sir or Ma'am, I am assuming you are a Green Card Holder (aka Lawful Permanent Resident) because you mentioned "petition." A family member, even someone who petitioned for you in the past, cannot take away your Lawful Status in the U.S. and force your return to your home country. A petitioner does not have that kind of power once a Green Card is given. Respectfully.

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