Legal Question in Immigration Law in Wisconsin

My boyfriend was deported about 4 months ago, he has no

criminal record besides deportaion to mexico. I am moviing down their in

april, what do i need to be down their? and is their a way that he can come

back faster then 10 years. And what would it take for that to happen? We are

getting married. Would that help any?


Asked on 11/29/10, 8:50 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

It appears that at very least he will need to be petitioned by a US citizen immediate relative, and have a waiver of inadmissibility and permission to reapply for admission after deportation approved.

To have a clear idea of his legal options and see if he might be subject to any permanent bars, you should consult a good immigration lawyer. You should have copies of your boyfriend's immigration court paperwork available for a lawyer's review.

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Answered on 12/04/10, 10:46 am


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