Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
i was deported from the us in the year 2000. i was cought by the lapd and had a warrant of grand teft statue p487a after the court judgement i was then sent to the immigration where i was granted bail for 10,000 usd at that time i could not afford to pay so i was deported. now my question is if i can apply for a tourist visa b-1 b-2 and what are the chances of getting the visa and if i shall face problems with the immigration is usa
thanks
Asked on 7/22/09, 9:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Given the fact that you've already been twice deported from the United States and also apparently been convicted of grand theft, I would have to conclude that the chances that you would now be granted a tourist visa to enter the United States again are very slim indeed.
Answered on 7/22/09, 10:05 am
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