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what are the steps for my husband to come back legally under voluntary departure?

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Angel asked:


ok well my husband and i have been married for a year now and hes been in mexico since june of last year.. he left under voluntary departure and on time.. in all of his paper work it doesnt say anything but that he was just undocumented.. wasnt driving or working and caught just a complaint of several illegals so they went with a warrant and picked my husband and another guy up.. the only past history he has had is driving with out a US lisence and the cop let him finsh driving home and he had a court date which he attended and paid the fine.. we have no kids together or what so ever and he only left me here with around $4,000 in debt so not a lot.. no previous marriages for either of us.. he crossed here illegally and was here for about 5 years… im 19 and he is 22… i just finished high school and would like to continue with college but i work a full time 12 hour shift in a book manufacturing company so i really have no time.. im depressed but i do not want to see a doctor for this b/c i want to go into the medical feild and do not want anything agianst me that may hurt me from getting a job.. i have went to mexico to see him and im going agian in 8 weeks… at one point i had 2 jobs for about 5 months just to get some of the bills paid up to date b/c when he left it made it hard for me to pay the bills and i had tons of late fees and i was still in high school and only had a part time job with 2 car payments and both cell phones a credit cards.. i have prove showing we were a couple like pictures of us and me with his family, him with mine… i had to sell his car to pay off a loan that i had gotten to bail him out of jail so he could do his voluntary departure.. i think i explained everything pretty well in detail.. but the things his is that he wants to come back and trust me i want him back here its very hard without him.. but since he wasnt charged with anything but being undocumented can he just gat a visa or can we do the I-130(which we did one time but was denied due to lack of us getting other documents in on itme will that hurt it?) or do we need the waivers… he has talked about coming back illegally and if he does can we do the papers over here? my parents are going to loan me the money for the lawyers and all and they said a max. of $10,000 which we have to pay back when he gets back.. what are the possibilites of everything going through ok and him getting to come home and how long will it take and what are the steps that we need to do for him to come back here legally?

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Posted by Admin on June 13th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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voluntary departure and my husband wants to come back home?

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Angel asked:


ok well my husband and i have been married for a year now and hes been in mexico since june of last year.. he left under voluntary departure and on time.. in all of his paper work it doesnt say anything but that he was just undocumented.. wasnt driving or working and caught just a complaint of several illegals so they went with a warrant and picked my husband and another guy up.. the only past history he has had is driving with out a US lisence and the cop let him finsh driving home and he had a court date which he attended and paid the fine.. we have no kids together or what so ever and he only left me here with around $4,000 in debt so not a lot.. no previous marriages for either of us.. he crossed here illegally and was here for about 5 years… im 19 and he is 22… i just finished high school and would like to continue with college but i work a full time 12 hour shift in a book manufacturing company so i really have no time.. im depressed but i do not want to see a doctor for this b/c i want to go into the medical feild and do not want anything agianst me that may hurt me from getting a job.. i have went to mexico to see him and im going agian in 8 weeks… at one point i had 2 jobs for about 5 months just to get some of the bills paid up to date b/c when he left it made it hard for me to pay the bills and i had tons of late fees and i was still in high school and only had a part time job with 2 car payments and both cell phones a credit cards.. i have prove showing we were a couple like pictures of us and me with his family, him with mine… i had to sell his car to pay off a loan that i had gotten to bail him out of jail so he could do his voluntary departure.. i think i explained everything pretty well in detail.. but the things his is that he wants to come back and trust me i want him back here its very hard without him.. but since he wasnt charged with anything but being undocumented can he just gat a visa or can we do the I-130(which we did one time but was denied due to lack of us getting other documents in on itme will that hurt it?) or do we need the waivers… he has talked about coming back illegally and if he does can we do the papers over here? my parents are going to loan me the money for the lawyers and all and they said a max. of $10,000 which we have to pay back when he gets back.. what are the possibilites of everything going through ok and him getting to come home and how long will it take and what are the steps that we need to do for him to come back here legally?
but why did he even do a VD if he has a bar and it doesnt seem to be any easier for him to come back.. and what if he just wants a visa not papers do we have to do a wavier then?
and i thkn that i still have the papers showing where i didnt live with my parents but now i do since he has left?? but im not sure about those papers or i may be able to get copies…
yak rider..
what is going to be the process for the B-2 visa?

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Posted by Admin on June 11th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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Is it fair to say that Lou Dobbs (cnn) is just out there to spread hate and fear?

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GreasyTony asked:


with his lies and illegal immigration propaganda? The US does have freedom of speech, but when that speech is focused on spreading fear into America, shouldn’t it be stopped?

On his radio show, Dobbs declares, “Mexico has become our enemy,” still obsessed with fictitious North American Union

http://mediamatters.org/countyfair/200903030035

Dobbs again promoted GOP claims that SCHIP could benefit undocumented immigrants

http://mediamatters.org/items/200902050001

On Dobbs, radio host claimed HUD said “about 5 million illegal alien home mortgage loans … have gone bad,” but HUD reportedly says stat is bogus

http://mediamatters.org/items/200810100018

CNN’s Lou Dobbs – The Minister of ‘Propaganda and Enlightenment’

http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/Article/CNN-s-Lou-Dobbs—The-Minister-of–Propaganda-and-Enlightenment-/23562

mikea_va, you don’t make any sense. How can some one spread fear and hate when they post the positive side? Hmmm!
ida slaper, how can La Raza destroy the country by hmmm! let’s see……. helping people own homes, helping the young get an education, and cracking down on HATE in America? Please explain.

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Posted by Admin on May 18th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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Do U agree with this Defending American Sovereignty And Culture Is NOT Racist?

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I’m gonna start another riot asked:


Yes it takes a minute to read if reading for more than a minute is hardship for you, please answer another question.
Contrary to arguments made by liberal politicians and pundits in the mainstream media, defending American sovereignty and culture is not driven by racism.

In fact, the exact opposite is true. If this republic is to survive, the rule of law must apply to everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, or nation of origin.

Being good hearted, hard working, and poor does not entitle anyone to come here illegally, even if only to pursue a better life.

Millions of people from all across the world desperately hope to come to America to achieve a better life. U.S. immigration laws exist to assure that an orderly and fair process is in place for handling such people, and to protect American citizens from disease, criminality, and imported financial burden.

Acting in the best interests of America means, among other things, preventing further invasions by illegal aliens, and deporting those already here.

Teary sob stories and arguments in favor of poor migrants who come to America illegally are based on a very un-American notion:

That is, U.S. borders and laws should not apply to Latinos because—and only because—they are Latinos!

Although liberals will not admit it, “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” is all about amnesty based on racial profiling, because the overwhelming majority of the illegal population is Hispanic.

If 95 percent of the illegal alien population were likely to end up being Republican voters, just how passionate would Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, the ACLU, and the mainstream media be about “Comprehensive” reform?

As it is, in their lust for importing more Democrats, liberals are willing to gut the rule of law, American sovereignty, and the best interests of American citizens. Racial profiling is the most efficient means for accomplishing the objectives of the Democrat party.

Most illegal aliens from south of our borders fit the following profile, written in the imaginary first person for clarity:

“My name is Pedro Ignacio Garcia. My wife and I came to America by crossing the border in Arizona on January 2, 2002. We had to sneak across the border into America because the U.S. immigration system is broken, at least that is what the Mexican government told us.

“Mexican officials told us to have as many children as possible as soon as possible once we got settled in America. We have had six children since; all of who are American citizens that we are counting on to keep the U.S. government from sending my wife and I back to Mexico. We had planned to come to America in 2003, but we found that my wife was pregnant so we came in 2002 so that the triplets would be born in America. “We came to America because we heard your president Barack Obama, and Congressional Democrats like Nancy Pelosi Harry Reid say many nice things about Mexicans who come to America illegally.

“One of the major attractions for us is your excellent system that provides free medical service, especially since I have no health insurance for myself or family. We are very concerned that some hospitals are closing because of the costs of serving poor people like us.

We believe that the health insurance premiums for Americans should be increased to cover poor people from Mexico.

“I am very proud of my Mexican heritage and love Spanish, the language of love. I believe that learning English is a waste of time so I do not bother. We have demanded that the public schools teach our children in Spanish. Who needs English?

“We proudly fly the Mexican flag in remembrance of the fact that much of the land that is America was stolen from Mexico. Our children are being taught at home that retaking that land for Mexico is what God wants us to do.

“I am a potential carrier of deadly strains of tuberculosis and other diseases eradicated in the modern world years ago, but which are still rampant in my beloved Mexico. That is why American citizens need to make sure me and my family receive the very best in medical care.

“I do not pay no stinkin’ income taxes to any local, state or federal government. How else could I afford to work for wages that allow me to take jobs from American citizens?

“Our family is on welfare and food stamps even though we are not eligible. We have fake IDs that say we are legal, and we have fake social security numbers to prove it.

“We are saving our pesos to buy a big, beautiful home. However, we are worried about the loan credit crisis now threatening to make credit inaccessible to illegal aliens.

As with health insurance, we believe the solution is simple: Increase the interest rates
Read more @ http://www.postchronicle.com/commentary/article_212221319.shtml

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Posted by Admin on April 26th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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What do U think of this- New loan program seeks to aid Mexican workers returning home ?

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I’m gonna start another riot asked:


The Mexican government is launching a loan program to help its returning citizens whose American dreams have been dashed by the faltering U.S. economy.

It is offering Mexicans who are leaving because they can no longer find jobs here the chance to apply for loans to jump-start business ventures in their native country.

“These monies are available so that they don’t go home empty-handed and so that they can start their own businesses when they return,” said Maria Dolores Gonzalez Sanchez, a Mexican congresswoman from the state of Zacatecas.

As a member of a federal commission, she represents the interests of Mexicans living in the U.S.

Gonzalez Sanchez said the new program, featuring a variety of no-interest, low-interest and forgivable loans, is the first of its kind offered by the Mexican government.

Neither she nor other Mexican officials detailed the total amount of money that will be available. However, loans could range from $30,000 to $250,000, depending on the scope of the proposal, said Mario Espinosa Castaneda, a legal adviser to Mexico’s national Human Rights Commission.

Though the extent of reverse migration isn’t known, some Mexicans, including many who were here illegally, are returning to Mexico after establishing lives, raising families and working for years north of the border.

Mexico envisions the loans as a means to stimulate its economy and to capitalize on the job skills immigrants honed in the U.S.

Gonzalez Sanchez said that under the program Mexico will also certify professional status of applicants who pass exams demonstrating the skills they developed here in carpentry, welding and other trades. They can teach the skills to apprentices in Mexico, and the businesses they create can stimulate the economic climate in their hometowns.

Gonzalez Sanchez expects the program to appeal to migrants facing hard choices about returning. Some Mexicans in the U.S. are concerned that they are too old for a Mexican job market that values young workers, particularly in low-paying, nonprofessional jobs. http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/nation/01/17/0117mexworkers.html

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Posted by Admin on March 9th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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