Legal Question in Immigration Law in Idaho

hi i have a deportation order which orderd aug 2000.its been almost 10 years now .i dont know if i still have that deportatation order on my head.im married to an american citizen and we have two childrens.what can i do to get a legal status.please help.


Asked on 3/19/10, 10:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Yes, you are still deportable and whenever apprehended by ICE, you can be deported based on your old outstanding deportation order. It will never go away by itself, doesn't matter how many years have passed. You should consult an immigration attorney (not a 'notario') for advice and possibly help.

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Answered on 3/25/10, 6:48 am


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