I have a friend who while visiting met a deported mexican and would like for him to be able to go to the states to visit her family, she has moved
down here to be with him. Is it possible for him to be able to go with her? I have read the stories of 8 - 20 yrs before they are even considered to
be allowed back in the states.DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 07:19 PM
He's already been deported once. That will put him down the waiting list a ways, about fifty years.
His best bet if he wants to go north any time soon would be to take the back road just like he did in the past. He knows this.DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 07:22 PM
One thing more....your friend would do herself a favor to find out exactly why he was deported in the first place.fishbuck - 12-2-2009 at 07:24 PM
Wouldn't be easier for the family to visit him in Mexico? I find it a little difficult to believe he wants to return to the US just for a "visit".DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 07:26 PM
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I find it a little difficult to believe he wants to return to the US just for a "visit".
A loooooooong visit.
Jeeeezo....who's kidding who?noproblemo2 - 12-2-2009 at 07:31 PM
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One thing more....your friend would do herself a favor to find out exactly why he was deported in the first place.
Her understanding is that he was taken there as a child when his parents went.arrowhead - 12-2-2009 at 08:40 PM
Mission Impossible. He probably couldn't get a visa if he were the president of Mexico.DENNIS - 12-2-2009 at 08:48 PM
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Her understanding is that he was taken there as a child when his parents went.
She needs to know more. One way, assuming she's put herself in a position to do this, is to decipher his tattoos. If he has none, that's a step in
the right direction.
Anyway, one can't be too careful.