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  • 03-01-2010, 10:37 AM
    DHAKAHLON
    Motion to Reopen After Childhood Deportation I Didn't Know About
    Thank you for reading my thread.

    I am currently 25 and married to a US citizen who is also 25 and we dated 6-7 years before we got married in June 2007 (with ton's of proofs of marriage/dating).

    I filed an i-130 as per my lawyers decision. USCIS sent the case to a local office which still has not called me for an interview. My lawyer advised we filed for the Motion to reopen while the i-130 is pending.

    Case history: I came to America legally 1991 with my parents (visitors visa). In 1998, when I was 14, our case got denied and we were put on volun. departure. My parents never left (I knew nothing of this and have affidavits signed by both in making a poor decision and causing me to become illegal as well as overstaying).

    I know this past the deadline to file for a motion to reopen but we are proving through my parents letters that I knew nothing of this.

    I don't even speak my native language let alone read or write (I'm from India).

    My question: How likely is it the judge opens my case again and looks at my marriage as the new evidence or will the judge most likely deny my case? Thanks.
  • 03-01-2010, 10:54 AM
    Dogmatique
    Re: Motion to Reopen
    What did your attorney say when you asked this question?
  • 03-02-2010, 02:00 PM
    DHAKAHLON
    Re: Motion to Reopen
    He didn't state much expect you never know whats going to happen.
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