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    Default Waiver After Deportation

    Just Curious, I know that you can apply for a wavier before being deported. (Such as for extreme hardship on family still in the United States.) But would it be possible to apply for a wavier after the person has already been deported? My father was deported because of the fact that he was convicted of a felony. But our court appointed immigration attorney didn't give us any information in regards to this wavier thing.

    Second question: If we were to appeal my father's case (the one in which he was charged with the felony) and win it, would he allowed to be admitted into the country? Is it even possible to appeal a case once someone is deported? We did appeal his case before and win. (we won on the decision that it should have been a lesser charge. He was convicted of a felony and the lesser charge would have been a misdemeanor) But that decision was overturned by the commonwealth attorney. (This is all in Virginia by the way).

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    Default Re: Waiver After Deportation

    Quote Quoting crysta.leal
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    Just Curious, I know that you can apply for a wavier before being deported. (Such as for extreme hardship on family still in the United States.) But would it be possible to apply for a wavier after the person has already been deported? My father was deported because of the fact that he was convicted of a felony. But our court appointed immigration attorney didn't give us any information in regards to this wavier thing.

    Second question: If we were to appeal my father's case (the one in which he was charged with the felony) and win it, would he allowed to be admitted into the country? Is it even possible to appeal a case once someone is deported? We did appeal his case before and win. (we won on the decision that it should have been a lesser charge. He was convicted of a felony and the lesser charge would have been a misdemeanor) But that decision was overturned by the commonwealth attorney. (This is all in Virginia by the way).

    He would need to be here to appeal the conviction. He can not return here, so the answer to that is NO.

    He will never be allowed back into the USA with a felony conviction. Not now, not in 50 years. I know that this is not what you wanted to hear but this is how it is as per federal law.

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    Default Re: Waiver After Deportation

    So, the only thing that families stuck here in the United States with family members deported forever could do to get them back is to contact our congressmen to try to get them to propose a bill to amend this law?

    Also, if there already are some out there, can you let me know where I can find out more information on them. I am having a difficult time finding all of this.

    I realize that there is pretty much a slim to no chance of this becoming a possibility (possibility being that we get congressmen to propose and pass a bill that does amend this law) but I would rather do something than nothing.

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    Default Re: Waiver After Deportation

    As of the moment, I know of no bill in Congress designed to make it easier for felons to enter the US.

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