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What happens if you have a deportation order?

In other words, an order of deportation prevents an immigrant from returning to the United States for a period of time. –which may be years in some cases or permanently in others.



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For example, if you were deported, you can still apply for a temporary visa, such as a student visa, a work visa, or a permanent visa. You'll need to apply for a waiver which will permit you to reenter the country legally.

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If you agree to depart voluntarily (self-deport) as part of a pre-trial settlement, then you buy your ticket. If you're being deported due to some criminal offense, your sentence may require you to pay for you ticket.

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Marrying a United States citizen alone does not get you immigration status or protect you from being subject to Deportation or removal.

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Once you have been deported, the United States government will bar you from returning for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. Generally speaking, most deportees carry a 10-year ban. The exact length of time depends on the facts and circumstances surrounding your deportation.

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