Legal Question in Immigration Law in Nevada
I came when i was 6 yrs old with a visa.it says border crosser on it . it expired in 2004 but i never knew about that stuff to renew it. my parents never renewed them. what should can i do?
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It means that you are illegally in the country. As to your possible options, you should consult a qualified immigration attorney in private.
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I believe what you meant is "your visa" expired in 2004, not your authorized stay. Probably you have overstayed.
We suggest you to consult with an immigration attorney to discuss the solutions for your overstay.
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