Will overstayed tourist in US be deported if reported? [closed]

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My wife has a psychopathic ex-husband who has been in the country illegally for over four years. He guilts and confuses their children and is inappropriate in several areas when they visit him. Came as a tourist, so didn't even need a visa, but has never left. He has been subtly extorting her for money since he doesn't work and they have joint custody. Even though there are tens of thousands of illegal Mexicans around him working every day, he claims he cannot work as he is here illegally. He has cost the medical system here many thousands of dollars in hospital bills, yet recently my wife found out he has 60,000US in a bank account that he obviously hasn't declared while in emergency rooms filling out forms. Really a scumbag. Can I report him with any success of his being deported due to the fact that he came here as a tourist on a three week visit and never left? If so, how would I start the process?



Best Answer

Yes. Well, you can report him, I don't know the probability that he'll actually be deported. Probably fairly high if you provide enough detail on where to find him.

If you would like to report illegal aliens, please call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at 1-866-DHS-2ICE (347-2423). They will need to know names, locations (either work place or residence) and any other specific information you can provide. Visit www.ice.gov for more information.

https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/735/~/reporting-illegal-activity




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Can you be deported for overstaying?

If you remain in the United States past the expiration date of your issued Form I-94, this is what's known as overstaying your visa. The consequence of doing so can be pretty serious including facing deportation and being barred from returning to the United States.

Can you report someone for overstayed their visa?

Report an Immigration Violation To report a person you think may be in the U.S. illegally, use the Homeland Security Investigations online tip form. Or call 1-866-347-2423 (in the U.S., Mexico, or Canada) or 1-802-872-6199 (from other countries).

What happens if I overstayed my tourist visa in USA?

If you have more than 180 days of unlawful presence, meaning you overstayed your visa by 181 days or more, you will be barred from returning to the United States for a certain amount of time. If you were unlawfully present for between 180 and 365 days, you will be barred from entering the United States for three years.

Can my U.S. visa overstay be forgiven?

If you apply for a green card after a visa overstay, a re-entry bar will significantly lengthen your application process or prevent you from applying altogether. But you may be able to apply for a waiver that legally forgives your overstay so that you can apply for a green card.



What is a Visa Overstay? Consequences and Solutions to Over staying a Visa




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