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I voluntarily left the US in 2006 after having overstayed for 3 years. I moved to America as a teenager and lived with my Aunt and cousins. Completed high school and decided to move back to Europe. Tried to visit again a couple years later and received a ban at the embassy. The ban has expired and I want to apply again as my cousin is getting married this year. What are my chances of being accepted and how can I reassure them at the embassy that I am not interested in living in America? I'm married myself, have lived in the UK for 12 years with a good job. Would appreciate your insight on this!






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Can I enter U.S. after 10-year ban?

This 10-year bar is required regardless of whether you have an immediate relative who is a United States citizen. Once 10 years have passed since your date of last departure you may file Form I-212 to seek consent to reapply for admission to the United States.

Do I need a waiver after a 10-year ban?

Waivers of the 3- or 10-year unlawful presence bars are available only to people who can show that certain members of their family would suffer \u201cextreme hardship\u201d should they be separated.

How long after deportation can you return to the US?

If an IJ issued a removal order at the conclusion of your removal hearing in Immigration Court, you may not return to the United States for ten years after your removal or departure.

How long are you banned from the US after deportation?

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.



What is the 10-Year Bar on Re-entering the U.S.?




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