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High School Student
Hi guys, I'm currently a sophomore attending a U.S high school. I am undocumented and have many questions in regards to pursuing a higher degree of education. I talked to my guidance counselor about my status and she told me to apply for a student visa. Is that possible for me to do since I have been in the U.S for 8 years already? My family and I applied for an asylum back in 2002 (in CO)- we received our SS# and work permit but shortly after that we also received a deportation letter. Not wanting to leave this country filled with many opportunities, my family decided to move to another state (PA- where I'm currently residing). I am so confused and feel so hopeless. Even though I work hard, I feel like working hard isn't enough in this situation. Can you guys give me any solutions? Any thing I can do to be able to go to college? Thanks in advance. :)
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Re: High School Student
Once you turn 18, you will begin to accrue unlawful presence. Accrue longer than 180 days, you'll be subject to a 3 year ban. Accrue a year or more, you'll be subject to a 10 year ban.
Your only LEGAL option is to return to the land of your birth before you turn 18 (or immediately after) and apply for a legitimate visa.