Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
I am a Canadian who overstayed in the US. Due to a storm back in 2002, I lost most of my IDs except for an expired Canadian Certificate of Citizenship and a now expired U.S. driver's license. I cannot get a new driver's license here in the US because the state agency requires proper Canadian ID documents which I do not have and when I try to apply for a Canadian replacement passport, I cannot provide any valid government issued photo ID from the US side. I'm stuck in the US. How can I obtain proper ID?
2 Answers from Attorneys
I cannot see that you would get a driver's license without proof of legal status in the United States. However, I have never heard of a foreign Consulate refusing to re-issue a passport to one of its citizens who has lost theirs.
Please keep in mind that since you have accrued so much unlawful presence, you will be barred from re-entering the country for 10 years if you depart now. However, you are not eligible for an immigrant visa or non-immigrant visa, aside from marriage to a U.S. citizen. Also, you are at risk of Removal, & cannot lawfully work in the U.S.
Thus, you have many issues to think about in your situation.
Hello - please call my law office at (212) 968-8600 or toll-free at (800) 750-1828. Kind regards, RDM
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