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    Default Re: Married and Overstayed After Entering on Visa Waiver

    Yes - you need an attorney.

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    Default Re: Married and Overstayed After Entering on Visa Waiver

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    Yes - you need an attorney.
    Ok i understand this much. But what should i look for to greater my odds with a attorney? How to i protect myself from being scammed? and I feel like im "screwed" and im just looking at being deported. I would like someone who has handled a case like mine or been through a case like mine to tell me what i should expect. Sorry if i come across rude but im just fed up of hitting walls. Can the british embassie help me?

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