How can an Irish citizen relocate to the USA?

If you been deported in the USA, now a Canadian citizen can I still visit the USA ?

  • I have been deported from the USA as an aggravated felony... I was a green card holder.. I left voluntarily with my son who was 4 then...I didn't show up on the day of my removal ...I went to Canada instead and now married and now a Canadian citizen... I still have family in the USA ....I have not been in USA for 10 years now... I left around 2002...i have a son who is a US citizen now 14... He actually a dual citizen...Canadian n American ...I want to go back and visit in the USA ...what do I need to do to be able to come and visit my family...Am I allowed back in the USA after being deported? Please advise...

  • Answer:

    You had your chance buddy. Last thing we need around here is more illegal felons running loose

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You had your chance buddy. Last thing we need around here is more illegal felons running loose

Jordan

NO.

Schutzstaffel

No you are banned for life. No Disneyland for you.

workingman

No you have a permanent ban

Uncle

No you are banned for life. No Disneyland for you.

workingman

No you have a permanent ban

Uncle

NO.

Schutzstaffel

Your deportation puts you in a bad place. Go to the US consulate near you and apply for a visa, even though you have a Canadian passport. Don't lie about the deportation. If you get denied, ask about an appeal. (Government burocracies always have appeals.) Your reasons for wanting to visit aren't compelling. Neither is your son's dual citizenship. This is all about you, your felony, and your deportation. If you can get a visa, that'll be the first big step. ... Take care!

going_for_baroque

Your deportation puts you in a bad place. Go to the US consulate near you and apply for a visa, even though you have a Canadian passport. Don't lie about the deportation. If you get denied, ask about an appeal. (Government burocracies always have appeals.) Your reasons for wanting to visit aren't compelling. Neither is your son's dual citizenship. This is all about you, your felony, and your deportation. If you can get a visa, that'll be the first big step. ... Take care!

going_for_baroque

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