If someone is deported and given a 10 year ban for over staying their visa, would they be able to return before the ban is over?
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If someone is deported and given a 10 year ban for over staying their visa, would they be able to return before the ban is over?
Could they apply for a K1 visa?
Asked on December 25, 2014 under Immigration Law, Florida
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
If there is a 10 year bar to reentry, it can only be waived by a showing of extreme hardship to a US citizen spouse or child, which is fairly difficult to prove in most situations but certainly worth a try if your specific circumstances are such that there is extreme hardship that is documented.
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